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Molly Hatchet
House of Blues Myrtle Beach
North Myrtle Beach, SC
May 16 Sat • 2026 • 7:00pm
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Molly Hatchet | |
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Molly Hatchet in 1982 | |
| Background information | |
| Origin | Jacksonville, Florida, U.S. |
| Genres | |
| Years active | 1971–present |
| Labels | |
| Members | Bobby Ingram John Galvin Tim Lindsey Parker Lee Garrett Ramsden |
| Past members | Dave Hlubek Steve Holland Banner Thomas Bruce Crump Danny Joe Brown Duane Roland Jimmy Farrar Riff West B. B. Borden Phil McCormack Mac Crawford Andy McKinney Bryan Bassett Sean Shannon Russ Maxwell Jerry Scott J. J. Strickland Jake Rutter Jimmy Elkins Shawn Beamer |
| Website | mollyhatchet |
Molly Hatchet is an American rock band formed by guitarist Dave Hlubek in Jacksonville, Florida in 1971. They experienced popularity and commercial success during the late 1970s and early to mid-1980s amongst southern rock and hard rock communities and listeners.[1] The band released six studio albums on Epic Records between 1978 and 1984, including the platinum-selling hit records Molly Hatchet (1978), Flirtin' with Disaster (1979) and Beatin' the Odds (1980).[2] They also had charting singles on the US Billboard charts, including "Flirtin' with Disaster", "The Rambler", "Bloody Reunion" and "Satisfied Man".[3] Molly Hatchet has released many more studio albums since their split with Epic Records in 1985, although none have been as successful as their early albums, nor have charted in the United States.
As of August 2, 2020, all of the band's original members are deceased. The Molly Hatchet trademark is owned by Bobby Ingram, their guitarist since 1987 (when he replaced founding member Dave Hlubek, who rejoined the band eighteen years later and stayed with them until his death in 2017).[4][5] The other veterans in the lineup are keyboardist John Galvin, who has been a member since 1984 (with the exception of a break in the mid-1990s), and bassist Tim Lindsey, with vocalist Parker Lee and drummer Garrett Ramsden rounding out the current incarnation of the band.[6][7][8]
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