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Dave Cantonwine Talks About Eric Quincy Tate, Remembers Bandmates Donnie McCormick and Bear Sauls

Posted: Apr 02, 2009

Eric Quincy Tate was one of the greatest Southern Rock bands of all time, but they just never got the recognition they so richly deserved. The Texas based band was compared by many to fellow Capricorn Records artists The Allman Brothers Band, due mostly to their extreme talent and ability to take the music to another level in concert, playing extended jams and brilliantly executed rock songs.Two of the band’s founding members died during the past year or so, leaving behind a musical legacy of great importance to any who ever heard them live or on record, because onc you herd the band, you were hooked for life.

We spoke with bassist David Cantonwine about the band, his friends, and the whole Macon scene during the Southern Rock Era.Check out our interview HERE.

Keep it Real. Keep it Southern.

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Special thanks to Dave Morris for the hook up and the help.

 

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elaine1987 says...

Great band. I saw them with The Brothers back in 70 0r maybe 71. Very talented guys.

billybobgirl says...

We used to see them all the time when I lived in Georgia. Great band. Thank you Buffalo!

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