molly hatchet tour dates 1980

Have a look which song was played how often in 1980! In 1979, Flirtin With Disaster was released and history was in the making. The band continued touring on the road with an average of 250 live shows per year and like the first album, it also achieved multi-platinum status. Click here for the back side of the 2nd ticket stub picture. A live album was released in 2019 and recorded in Germany, Switzerland, and in cities in the United States over a 5-year time span. Alice Cooper, Riot and Shakin' Street were also scheduled to play too but cancelled because of rescheduling conflicts. Molly Hatchet proceeded to tour behind both records and expanded their fan base, appearing at theaters, arenas, and stadiums with the likes of AC/DC,[9][10][11] Aerosmith,[12] The Babys,[10] The Charlie Daniels Band,[13] Cheap Trick,[10][11] Def Leppard,[9] Journey,[14] Judas Priest,[9] Eddie Money,[14] The Outlaws,[13] REO Speedwagon,[12] Rush,[15] Santana,[14] Scorpions,[11] Bob Seger,[12] Thin Lizzy,[14] .38 Special,[13] Pat Travers,[9] UFO,[12] and The Who.[11]. Some sources list this incorrectly as Springfield, MA. setlist.fm Add Setlist. DE-Essen Turock 12.12. Copyright 2021 Molly Hatchet. Shows: 1100Earliest: Jun 28, 1974Latest: Nov 19, 2022Next Show: Fri Apr 7,2023 at Live at the Ludlow Garage in Cincinnati, OHview all upcoming shows >, Follow Tour Date Search: all areas pass for November 1980 Japanese tour, Access Often listed as Nurnberg, but the venue is in Neunkirchen am Brand just outside of Nurnberg. Hamburg, Germany Andi Max **cancelled*, 10/06/80? the front page http://www.dio.net/. Shakin' Street was going to be the opener but cancelled. Jimmy Farrar, who was frontman from 1980 to 1982, died of heart failure on October 29, 2018, at 67. November 1985 had the unveiling of the band's double live album Double Trouble Live,[8] after which the band was dropped by Epic. Some sources incorrectly claim that this was cancelled. On the list below (HL) San Diego, CA San Diego Stadium **KGB-FM Skyshow" w/ Chuck Berry, Joan Jett, Susan Lynch, Blitz Bros**, 05/08/82? Artist: Molly Hatchet Release Date: 1980-09-01 Genre: Southern rock, Hard rock Produced By: Tom Werman Studio album by Molly Hatchet Beatin' the Odds is the third studio album by American southern rock band Molly Hatchet, released in 1980. The 1980s brought several member changes, and by 1990 the group had decided to take a long-term break. Though they are primarily a Southern rock band, they are also known as a hard rock act. Some claim that Girlschool would've been the opening act instead of Shakin' Street, but Girlschool was touring in Europe at the time. 3838 people in the audience. At the end of the Sabbath set, a nude girl ran across the stage and used the microphone to say "Happy birthday Black Sabbath". Atlanta, GA Six Flags over Georgia (date may have been 7/26/84, unconfirmed), 07/07/84 Mecosta, MI Star Theatre **with .38 Special, The Ravyns**, 07/14/84 Kingston, NH Fairgrounds **with Ratt & Twisted Sister**, 07/20/84 Minot, ND North Dakota State Fair, 08/02/84 West Allis, WI Wisconsin State Fair, 08/04/84 Seymour, WI Outagamie County Fairgrounds **with Stray Cats**, 09/15/84 Anaheim, CA Disneyland **Heavy Metal Music Night**, 10/06/84 Hays, KS Gross Memorial Coliseum **with Rail**, 10/26/84 Marietta, GA Strand Theatre **with Thief**, 10/28/84 Fort Lauderdale, FL Sunrise Musical Theatre, 02/01/85 Palmetto, FL Manatee Civic Center, 03/15/85 South Padre Island, TX Isla Blanca Park **with Molly Hatchet**, 04/03/85 Caserma Ederle (US Army Base) Vicenza, Italy, 04/19/85 Boise, ID Boise State Pavilion **with REO Speedwagon**, 04/20/85 Pocatello, ID Mini Dome **with REO Speedwagon**, 04/21/85 Salt Lake City, UT Salt Palace **with REO Speedwagon**, 04/23/85 Billings, MT Metrapark Arena **with REO Speedwagon**, 04/24/85 Rapid City, SD Rushmore Plaza Civic Centre **with REO Speedwagon**, 04/27/85 Kansas City, MO Kemper Arena **with REO Speedwagon**, 04/30/85 Richmond, VA Coliseum **with REO Speedwagon**, 05/03/85 Atlanta, GA Six Flags Over Georgia, 05/15/85 Cedar Rapids, IA Five Seasons Center **with REO Speedwagon**, 05/16/85 Madison, WI Dane County Coliseum **with REO Speedwagon**, 05/18/85? Newspaper confirms this St. Joseph, MO gig instead. Despite having no original members left, Molly Hatchet continues to perform live as of 2022, and their current lineup features half of the Lightning Strikes Twiceera lineup (keyboardist John Galvin and guitarist Bobby Ingram) and drummer Shawn Beamer, bassist Tim Lindsey, and vocalist Jimmy Elkins, who replaced McCormack in 2019. Black Sabbath played Children Of The Grave as special encore as the crowd didn't leave after the lights came on at the end of the show. The band's Southern Rock Masters (April 2008) was an album of classic rock covers and was released again in a slightly realtered form as Regrinding the Axes (June 2012). } ); the two bands would've have some difficulties with each other so that Some sources incorrectly claim that this was cancelled or that the date was 26th. Poughkeepsie, NY Mid-Hudson Civic Center, 01/29/89 Fairfax, VA Patriot Center, George Mason University **with House of Lords**, 01/31/89 Providence, RI Performing Arts Center, 02/01/89 Burlington, VT Memorial Auditorium, 02/03/89? That same year, Ingram took a short break from touring after suffering a heart attack, and the band continued with only Maxwell on guitar.[26]. After the recording of Kingdom, guitarist Russ Maxwell came aboard after Bassett left the group to rejoin Foghat, then Shawn Beamer (from Southern Rock Rebellion) replaced Sean Shannon in the fall of 2001. tour poster for the June 1980 tour - most of the gigs were cancelled, German Show all. titled Black + Blue with Blue Oyster Cult in October 1980 in the USA. The band toured as headliners themselves and did a co-headlining tour titled Black + Blue with Blue Oyster Cult in October 1980 in the USA. Also in 2000, Kingdom of XII was recorded and released in Europe, and the band then toured Europe to promote the album. Artists | Neunkirchen, Germany Hemmerleinhalle **cancelled*, 10/05/80? In 2011, drummer Shawn Beamer had a heart attack and a temporary drummer Scott Craig was brought in. Max Webster was claimed to have been also the openers, but according to a A II Z member, they didn't play. ?/80 Boise, ID Race Track **with Molly Hatchet**, 07/17/80 Missoula, MT University of Montana, 07/19/80 Boulder, CO Folsom Field **Colorado Sun-Day #1 with REO Speedwagon, Blackfoot, Sammy Hagar, Bill Bruford**, 07/26/80 Los Angeles, CA Memorial Coliseum **"Summer Blowout Festival" with Journey, Black Sabbath, Molly Hatchet, The Babys & Russia, 07/27/80 Oakland, CA Oakland Stadium **"Day on the Green" with Journey, Black Sabbath, Molly Hatchet, The Babys & Russia**, 07/30/80 Calgary, AL, Canada Stampede Corral **with Loverboy**, 08/02/80 Victoria, BC, Canada Memorial Arena, 08/03/80 Vancouver, BC, Canada Pacific Coliseum, 08/05/80 Edmonton, AB, Canada Coliseum **with Loverboy**, 08/07/80 Winnipeg, MB, Canada Winnipeg Arena, 08/09/80 Toronto, ON, Canada Maple Leaf Gardens **Pete Comita's first show**, 08/16/80 Yokohama, Japan Yokohama Stadium **Japan Jam II**, 08/17/80 Yokohama, Japan Yokohama Stadium **Japan Jam II**, 08/19/80 Kobe, Japan Rokkousan Skiing Grounds, 09/xx/80 Amsterdam, Holland Last Waterhole, 10/01/80? March 7, 2023 Private Corporate Event - Indianapolis, Indiana NEW DIGITAL SINGLE AND LYRIC VIDEO OUT TODAY - MOLLY HATCHET has released a new digital single and lyric video for the track "Devil's Canyon (live)" today. Locked and Loaded (a live recording from 2000) was released in March 2003 and 25th Anniversary: Best of Re-Recorded followed in January 2004. | 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). Live streams; Chase City concerts. Contact | [4] He was replaced by Bobby Ingram, who had contributed backup vocals to Double Trouble, had played as a guitarist in the Danny Joe Brown Band, and had also played earlier with Brown in Rum Creek. Former Hatchet singer Danny Joe Brown, despite a long battle with diabetes and the effects of a stroke, was able to take the stage one last time at the Jammin' for DJB benefit concert organized by former Hatchet bassist Riff West on July 18, 1999, at Orlando, Florida's Club LaVela. Some sources incorrectly claim that Oct 1st would've been at Phoenix Stadium in Phoenix, AZ. Shakin' Street was going to be the opening band but they apparently were replace by a local band called Spike. His death was listed as being of "natural causes" according to a June 25, 2006, obituary in The Boston Globe.[28]. This is the first album with new vocalist Jimmy Farrar, who replaced Danny Joe Brown. If that was the first emotional heartbreak, Danny Joe Brown the singer for Molly Hatchet passed away from complications of diabetes he had suffered with for many years and he gave so much to the rock and roll industry and music around the world all of our heartfelt condolences and prayers go out to his family and children and he also will never be forgotten. Bristol, CT Lake Compounce Park, 08/27/88 New York, NY United Nations Garden **24 hr TV childrens aid**, 09/03/88 East Troy, WI Alpine Valley **with INXS**, 09/04/88 Miami, FL Miami Beach **Miami Beach Sunday free concert, with Expose and Brenda K Starr**, 09/10/88 Lubbock, TX Municipal Auditorium, 09/16/88 Los Angeles, CA Universal Amphitheatre **Benefit show w/special guests from Bon Jovi, Motley Crue, Whitesnake**, 09/26/88? Apparently only about 500 people in audience. Pittsburgh, PA Pittsburgh Civic Center **with Heart**, 09/13/85 Syracuse, NY NY War Memorial **with Heart**, 09/20/85 Hoffman Estates, IL Poplar Creek **with Simon F**, 09/22/85 Honolulu, HI Aloha Stadium **with Aerosmith & REO Speedwagon**, 09/25/85 Irvine, CA Irvine Meadows **with Night Ranger**, 09/28/85 Las Vegas, NV Convention Centre **with Night Ranger**, 09/29/85 Pomona, CA Pomona Valley Auditorium **with Night Ranger**, 09 or 10/? Steve Holland, who was the guitarist of Molly Hatchet from 1971 to 1984, died on August 2, 2020, of pnuemonia as a complication of COVID-19 at age 66. Devils Canyon, the first studio album in 6 years was then recorded in Hamburg, Germany in 1996 under the care and guidance of Rainer Hansel, CBH Records. Bill Ward left them in mid August 1980 and was replaced by 12266 tickets sold. on: function(evt, cb) { Toronto, ONT, Canada CNE Grandstand **with Ted Nugent**, 08/27/82 New York, NY The Ritz **joined onstage by Steven Tyler**, 08/28/82 Saratoga, NY Performing Arts Center, 08/30/82 Columbia, MD Merriweather Post Pavilion, 09/02/82? South Bend, IN Morris Civic Center, 04/29/87 Wayne, NJ William Paterson College, 04/30/87? The band originated and was based in Jacksonville, Florida, and shared influences and inspiration with what is perhaps the most well-known act in the Southern rock genre, Lynyrd Skynyrd. Santa Barbara, CA Arlington Theatre, 01/07/88 Tucson, AZ Tucson Garden **with Holland and Loud", 01/11/88 Dallas, TX Dallas Alley or The Boiler Room, February 29, 1988 Newport Music Hall, Columbus, OH, 03/25/88 Daytona Beach, FL Ocean Center **with Henry Lee Summer, Elan**, 04/14/88 Sydney, Australia University of NSW's Roundhouse, 04/21/88 Laverton, Australia Tarmac Hotel, 04/24/88 Frankston, Australia 21st Century, 04/27/88 Dapto, NSW, Australia Tiffanys Dapto League Club, 05/xx/88 Montreux, Switzerland Montreux Festival, 05/16/88 Burlington, WI Chocolate City Festival, 05/27/88 Fort Worth, TX Convention Center, 06/25/88 Houston, TX Astrodome parking lot, 07/06/88 London, England Hammersmith Odeon **with Living Colour**, 07/09/88 Louisville, KY Louisville Gardens **with Robert Plant**, 07/14/88 Miami, FL Miami Arena **with Robert Plant**, 07/15/88 Fargo, ND Red River Valley Fair **with Henry Lee Summer Band**, 07/17/88 Charlotte, NC Charlotte Coliseum **with Robert Plant**, 07/19/88 Greensboro, NC Greensboro Coliseum **with Robert Plant**, 07/20/88 Richmond, VA Richmond Coliseum **with Robert Plant**, 07/22/88 Hampton, VA Hampton Coliseum **with Robert Plant**, 07/23/88 Detroit, MI Hart Plaza-Motor City Fest, 07/24/88 Hershey, PA Hershey Park **cancelled due to rain, with Robert Plant**, 07/25/88 Providence, RI **with Robert Plant**, 07/26/88 Saratoga Springs, NY **with Robert Plant**, 07/28/88 Uniondale, NY Nassau Coliseum **with Robert Plant**, 07/29/88 New York, NY Madison Square Garden **with Robert Plant**, 08/02/88 Davenport, IA Mississippi Valley Fairgrounds, 08/05/88 Shawano, WI Menominee Reservation **with Joan Jett**, 08/07/88 St Louis, MO Six Flags Over Mid-America, 08/16/88 Bonner Springs, KS Sandstone Amphitheatre **with Moody Blues, Glass Tiger**, 08/20/88? Riot show, Black Sabbath (headliner) abandonded the show after 25 minutes when Geezer Butler was hit with a bottle. Years on tour. The track is taken from the band's forthcoming live album "Battleground". Click here for 5th ticket stub picture for the Jan 4th date. Named after a famous 17th-century axe murderess hatchet molly who would behead her lovers with the hand tool Lizzy Borden made famous. Contact | After a quick rehearsal backstage, Blackfoot's Rickey Medlocke took Brown's place as front man and their other guitarist, Charlie Hargrett, played behind Hlubek's lead. Some sources incorrectly list this as 1980-10-15. Click here for ticket stub picture with the January 9th date. ?/85 Fresno, CA Selland Arena **with Night Ranger**, 10/01/85 Yakima, WA Central Washington State Fair, 10/05/85 Odessa, TX Ector County Coliseum **with Night Ranger**, 10/07/85 Lubbock, TX Lubbock Coliseum **with Night Ranger**, 10/12/85 Shreveport, LA Hirsch Coliseum **with Night Ranger**, 10/13/85 Biloxi, MS Mississippi Coast Coliseum **with Night Ranger**, 10/15/85 DeKalb, IL Evans Fieldhouse, NIU **with John Waite**, 10/16/85 Louisville, KY Louisville Gardens **with John Waite**, 10/17/85 Indianapolis, IN Market Square Arena, 10/25/85 Columbus, OH Veterans Memorial **with John Waite**, 10/26/85 Mansfield, PA Decker Gym **with John Waite**, 10/27/85 Waltham, MA Bentley University **with John Waite**, 10/28/85 Trenton, NJ Trenton Stage College, 10/31/85 New York, NY Radio City Music Hall **with John Waite**, 11/03/85 Thibodaux, LA Nicholls State University **with John Waite**, 11/05/85 Sunrise, FL Sunrise Musical Theater **with John Waite**, 11/08/85 Tampa, FL USF Sun Dome **with John Waite**, 11/09/85 Melbourne, FL Brevard County Fair **with John Waite**, 11/10/85 Jacksonville, FL Coliseum **with John Waite**, 11/19/85 St Louis, MO Fox Theater **with John Waite**, 11/20/85 Joplin, MO Memorial Hall **with John Waite**, 11/27/85 Hollywood, CA Hollywood Palladium **with John Waite**, 11/30/85 San Francisco, CA Warfield Theatre **with John Waite**, 12/27/85 Merrillville, IN Holiday Star Music Theatre, 02/06/86 Manchester, England Apollo **supporting Motley Crue**, 02/07/86 Newcastle, England City Hall **supporting Motley Crue**, 02/08/86 Edinburgh, Scotland Playhouse **supporting Motley Crue**, 02/09/86 Birmingham, England Odeon **supporting Motley Crue**, 02/10/86 Cardiff, Wales St Davids Hall **supporting Motley Crue**, 02/12/86 Nottingham, England Royal Concert Hall **supporting Motley Crue**, 02/13/86 Sheffield, England City Hall **supporting Motley Crue**, 02/14/86 London, England Hammersmith Odeon **supporting Motley Crue**, 02/15/86 London, England Hammersmith Odeon **supporting Motley Crue**, 02/20/86 New York, NY Radio City Music Hall **Drive aid concert with Todd Rundgren, Nils Lofgren, Michael Des Barres, Kool & the Gang**, 03/22/86 Miami, FL **cancelled, free show with Molly Hatchet**, 03/29/86 West Point, NY Eisenhower Hall Theater, US Military Academy, 04/09/86 Florence, AL University of N Alabama, Flowers Hall, 08/02/86 Palmer, AK Polar Raceway Park **with Chataqua, The Automatics, Hired Gun, Mercenary**, 08/12/86 Springfield, IL Illinois State Fair **with Blue Oyster Cult**, 08/17/86 Benzonia, MI Detour Meadows **with Blue Oyster Cult**, 08/31/86 Atlanta, GA Six Flags Over Georgia, 09/11/86 New Orleans, LA Natchez Riverboat, 10/23/86 Jacksonville, AL Jacksonville State University **with Bad Boy**, 10/28/86 Atlanta, GA Capri Theatre **with Bad Boy**, 11/01/86 Melbourne, FL Brevard County Fair, 11/02/86 Brandon, FL Brandon Balloon Festival, 11/13/86 Cincinnati, OH Bogarts **with Elvis Brothers**, 11/22/86 Boston, MA Bayside Expo Centre **WBCN Homeless Benefit**, 12/03/86? On this Wikipedia the language links are at the top of the page across from the article title. . 1st Oregon Jam/Summer Jam '80 Festival, Fairgrounds. 7232 tickets sold. Not even the group's fans bought the record, and Molly Hatchet disbanded shortly afterward. 1980 Molly Hatchet . follow. Brown rejoined the band in May 1982 after the departure of Farrar. Shakin' Street was going to play instead of Gamma, but cancelled. They retained Brown and their Southern rock style. Toronto, ONT, Canada CNE Grandstand **with Ted Nugent, Coney Hatch**, 09/11/82 Pittsburgh, PA Pittsburgh Civic Center **with Kansas**, 09/19/82 Eugene, OR Lane County Fairgrounds **with Rainbow**, 09/24/82 Fresno, CA Selland Arena **with Rainbow**, 09/25/82 San Diego, CA Sports Arena **with Rainbow**, 10/06/82 Topeka, KS Municipal Auditorium, Washburn University, 10/09/82 Atlanta, GA Georgia State Gymnasium, 10/12/82? 2022 (24) 2021 (24) 2020 (8) 2019 (30) 2018 (35) 2017 . They were a popular band during the late 1970s and early to mid-1980s among the southern rock and hard rock communities. European Christmas Tour 2017 (11) Flirtin' With Disaster (106) GOD & GUNS TOUR 2009 (1) Golden Age of Rock 'n Roll (11) Justice 2010 (6) Justice World Tour (2) Kingdom of XII Tour (5) Lightning Strikes Twice (1) Molly Hatchet (91) No Guts.No Glory (57) Southern Fury Tour (1) Southern Spirit Tour (1) Southern Thunder Tour 2007 (3) Danny Joe Brown died on March 10, 2005, at his home in Davie, Florida. The album was followed a year later by Flirtin' with Disaster,[8] with its title song another AOR hit, as was its first track, "Whiskey Man", from the album. Access In late 1990, a revised band led by Brown and Ingram featured new players Rik Blanz (guitar), Rob Scavetto (keyboards), Eddie Rio (bass), and David Feagle (drums), but the Hatchet's lineup in the 1990s was a bit of a revolving door. Some sources claim Whitford/St. **, 07/? The album Warriors of the Rainbow Bridge recorded in the mountain tops of Bavaria was the perfect setting for such a comprehensive project. During the rest of the 1990s, the band's line-up did not feature any of the members who had performed in Molly Hatchet prior to 1984. The band toured both in Europe and States for the Heaven And Hell album. [8] In the following year, drummer B. Lead singer Danny Joe Brown left the band in May 1980 due to diabetes and other reasons, only to return two years later. Bass guitarist Banner Thomas, age 62, died from complications of pneumonia and rheumatoid arthritis on April 10, 2017. Their gig was rescheduled to 1980-09-03. Donate | Their next tour date is at The Stationery Factory Main Stage in Dalton, after that they'll be at District 142 in Wyandotte. Rescheduled from 1980-12-29. The Encore Part Of The Show, Performing.ONE MAN'S PLEASURE,. The last gig with Bill Ward on drums. DE-Hamburg - Downtown Blues Club 10.12. This show was part of "Black 'N' Blue Weekend" in New England. Some sources suggest the date was 1980-07-09 but short review in Tulsa World newspaper confirm the date as Ronnie's birthday, 1980-07-10. [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). Rescheduled from 1980-12-30. This show was part of "Black 'N' Blue Weekend" in New England. Apparently the only UK show with Max Webster. callback: cb Molly Hatchet is an American southern rock band formed in Jacksonville. [16] After Brown left Molly Hatchet, he formed the Danny Joe Brown Band. The gig posters claim this show was on July 12th, but according to ticket stubs, Blue Oyster Cult's keyboard tech and a concert goer, this show took place on Monday, July 14th instead. The producer on their first record, Tom Werman, known for working with straight rock music acts such as Cheap Trick and Ted Nugent,[7] combined boogie, blues, and hard rock. DE-Bremen - Meisenfrei 11.12. Max Webster was claimed to have been also the openers, but according to a A II Z member, they didn't play. In 2017, the band will head to the Persian Gulf to play a special concert for the United States Military stationed in the United Arab Emirates and then on to Okinawa, Japan to perform for our dedicated troops in the South Pacific. Farrar then left the group to make way for Brown's return. Some sources list this incorrectly as 1980-07-07, possibly postponed from that date. He was 53. [23], A greatest hits collection released by Epic, Greatest Hits, featuring two newly recorded songs, was released in the fall of 1990, with sales reaching gold status.[24]. Some sources incorrectly claim that this was cancelled. [29] In 2013, Beamer returned to the band. 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Rescheduled from 1980-08-04. Molly Hatchet next released Beatin' the Odds (1980), followed by Take No Prisoners (1981), No Guts No Glory (1983) The Deed Is Done (1984) and Double Trouble Live (1985). Molly Hatchet is an American rock band formed in 1971 by guitarist Dave Hlubek in Jacksonville, Florida. ?/82? Cologne, Germany Stadhalle **cancelled*, 10/07/80? Nazareth is sometimes claimed to be the opener but that's incorrect, Riot opened the show at this gig. The date for this show is not confirmed; setlist.fm site lists it as 25th, but it is most likely wrong. Some sources claim the venue was Sportatorium, but according to an attendee, the venue was Metra Park Arena. Click here for 3rd ticket stub picture for the Jan 4th date. Click here for ticket stub picture for the Jan 4th date. A veteran Molly Hatchet member Shawn Beamer is celebrating his 8th Anniversary as the band's drummer! MollyHatchet | Events Events March 7, 2023 Private Corporate Event - Indianapolis, Indiana Location: 230 W McCarty St, Indianapolis, IN 46225, USA Date: March 7, 2023 Time: 19:00 PM Ticket Price: March 10, 2023 Dog House Bar and Concert Venue - Port Orange, Florida Location: 3400 S Nova Rd, Port Orange, FL 32129, USA Date: March 10, 2023 Norman OK LLoyd Noble Arena **with Saxon**, 07/18/82 Lubbock, TX Lubbock Coliseum **with Aldo Nova & Saxon**, 07/20/82 El Paso, TX Civic Center Plaza **with Saxon**, 07/21/82 Odessa, TX Ector Coliseum **with Saxon**, 07/23/82 Dallas, TX Reunion Arena **with Saxon**, 07/24/82? Last gig of the Black + Blue tour. Gregory.[22][21]. Copyright 2021 Molly Hatchet. DE-Siegburg -. Click here for support backstage pass picture. 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