MOLLY HATCHET "FLIRTIN' WITH DISASTER" REPRODUCTION T-SHIRT SIZE LARGE

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Molly Hatchet was founded by guitarists Dave Hlubek and Steve Holland in 1971 before things really started rolling in 1972. Originating from and based in Jacksonville, Florida , Molly Hatchet shared influences and inspiration with what is perhaps the most well-known act in the Southern rock genre, Lynyrd Skynyrd . Another up-and-coming Southern rock act, .38 Special , were contemporaries and peers to the members of the Molly Hatchet Band. Working on the placement of permanent band members, bass player Banner Thomas entered the Molly Hatchet Band in 1974, with drummer Bruce Crump and guitarist Duane Roland taking their positions in the band in 1975. Hlubek was the band's vocalist prior to Danny Joe Brown 's entrance into the band in early 1976. Hlubek also wrote and co-produced many of the band's songs. Hlubek has stated that the demise of Lynyrd Skynyrd opened the door for Molly Hatchet. [1] Members of the band 38 Special referred Molly Hatchet to manager Pat Armstrong. [1] Armstrong with partner Alan Walden had briefly been co-manager of Lynyrd Skynyrd in 1970. Armstrong signed on as Molly Hatchet's manager. Ronnie Van Zant was slated to produce Molly Hatchet's first album, having helped in writing arrangements and directing rehearsals prior to his death. [ citation needed ] Molly Hatchet cut their first demos in Lynyrd Skynyrd' read more