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| name = TCB Band | image = ESML TCB Band Dennis Jale.jpg | caption = TCB Band 2013 at 12th European Elvis Festival in Bad Nauheim: Glen Hardin (p), Ron Tutt (d), James Burton (g), and Austrian singer Dennis Jale | image_size = | background = group_or_band | alias = | origin = United States | genre = Rock | years_active = 1969–1977, 1979, 1981, 1987, 1997-present | label = RCA Records Sony BMG | associated_acts = | website = Elvis.com | current_members = | past_members = James Burton Bob Lanning Larry Muhoberac Jerry Scheff John Wilkinson Ron Tutt Glen D. Hardin Larrie Londin Bobby Ogdin Tony Brown }} The TCB Band was a group of professional musicians who formed the core rhythm section of Elvis Presley’s band from August 1969 until his death in 1977.[1] The initialism TCB stands for Taking Care of Business, a personal motto Presley adopted in the early 1970s. Although personnel changed over the years, the original members were James Burton (lead guitar), Jerry Scheff (bass), John Wilkinson (rhythm guitar), Larry Muhoberac (keyboards) and Ron Tutt (drums). They first appeared live at Presley’s first Las Vegas performance at what was then known as the International Hotel (later the Las Vegas Hilton, now Westgate Las Vegas Resort and Casino) on July 31, 1969.[2] HistoryWhen planning his return to live performing after his successful 1968 NBC television comeback, Presley had to replace original band members Scotty Moore, D.J. Fontana (who had returned to session work) and Bill Black who had gone on to stardom with the Bill Black Combo before his death in 1965.[3] Elvis’ first call was to guitarist James Burton, who was from Ricky Nelson's band whom he asked to help form the group after knowing about him for many years and seeing on television. After keyboardist Glen D. Hardin declined Burton's offer to join the group, Larry Muhoberac, who had played on several of Presley's movie soundtrack sessions, accepted his offer to perform. Burton later added Jerry Scheff on bass and John Wilkinson on rhythm guitar. Muhoberac suggested Ron Tutt for the drums to round out the section.[4] By February 1970, Glen D. Hardin joined on keyboards, eventually replacing Muhoberac who returned to studio work in Los Angeles.[5] At that time Bob Lanning, a Los Angeles session drummer joined on drums, replacing Tutt who returned later that year.[6][7] TCB brought a new lease of life to Elvis's rock 'n' roll sound of the 50s. Larrie Londin, a Nashville session drummer who recorded and occasionally toured with Presley over a nine-year period, filled in for Tutt on occasion during 1976 and 1977 performances.[8] In 1975, Burton, Tutt and Muhoberac backed Johnny Cash on his album, John R. Cash. Tours with other musicians: After the TCB Band disbandedBefore Presley's death in 1977, several former members from the TCB Band went on to form Emmylou Harris's Hot Band and The John Denver Band. These musicians include James Burton, Glen D. Hardin, Emory Gordy Jr. and Jerry Scheff. Burton left the Hot Band in 1976 and was replaced by English guitarist Albert Lee. Scheff was never a member of the Hot Band. Gordy left John Denver's band in 1980 (he re-joined the band and toured with John shortly in 1989) and was replaced by Scheff. Burton, Hardin and Scheff remained in John Denver's band until early 1994, and was then replaced by Pete Huttlinger, Chris Nole and Alan Deremo. After drumming a few years with the Jerry Garcia Band before Presley's death, Ron Tutt was invited by Neil Diamond to become Diamond's permanent concert and recording session drummer. Tutt's drumming has since become a feature to Diamond's concert shows, punctuating moments in the Diamond concert with his TCB Band style drum fills and cymbal crashes. Tutt is a workman celebrity drummer, and routinely receives concert crowd ovations when he appears and takes his seat at his drum kit. Noteworthy during concerts is Tutt's soaring drum work on the song, "Holly Holy". Tutt has been recording and touring with Diamond to the present day. Tutt also appears on several of recordings by Nancy Sinatra. Reunions (1979, 1981, 1987, 1997-present)The TCB Band reunited with a new lineup to record their own album in 1979 of covers of Elvis Presley songs as a tribute. They also reunited in 1981 as the backing band for Tony Sheridan, augmented by Klaus Voorman and again mostly featuring Sheridan's recordings of Elvis Presley songs. Several members of the TCB band (Glen Hardin on piano, James Burton on lead guitar, Jerry Scheff on upright bass, and Ron Tutt on drums) also played with Roy Orbison in his 1987 live performance Roy Orbison and Friends, A Black and White Night. Burton, Hardin, Scheff and Tutt reunited in 1997 to perform The Concert, with John Wilkinson rejoining for the 25th anniversary concert in Memphis. Since then, Burton, Hardin, Tutt and Scheff have toured frequently together. However, after the 30th anniversary concert in 2007, Scheff departed the band and was replaced on tour by Nathan East and Norbert Putnam. Wilkinson died on January 11, 2013, from cancer, at the age of 67. Putnam and East departed the band in 2013. The TCB Band currently tours backing Austrian singer Dennis Jale and his band, mostly playing Elvis songs. MembersCurrent Members:
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TimelineImageSize = width:1000 height:auto barincrement:20 PlotArea = left:100 bottom:80 top:0 right:50 Alignbars = justify DateFormat = dd/mm/yyyy Period = from:01/07/1969 till:01/02/2019 TimeAxis = orientation:horizontal format:yyyy Colors = id:vocals value:red legend:Lead_vocals id:lead value:teal legend:Lead_guitar id:guitar value:green legend:Rhythm_guitar id:bass value:blue legend:Bass id:drums value:orange legend:Drums id:keys value:purple legend:Keyboards id:percussion value:claret legend:Percussion id:Lines value:black legend:Studio_album Legend = position:bottom columns:1 ScaleMajor = unit:year increment:2 start:1970 ScaleMinor = unit:year increment:1 start:1970 BarData = bar:James text:"James Burton" bar:John text:"John Wilkinson" bar:Jerry text:"Jerry Scheff" bar:Larry text:"Larry Muhoberac" bar:Glen text:"Glen D. Hardin" bar:Ronnie text:"Ronnie Tutt" bar:Bob text:"Bob Lanning" bar:Eddie text:"Eddie Graham" bar:Stump text:"Jerome Monroe" bar:Emory text:"Emory Gordy, Jr." bar:Duke text:"Duke Bardwell" bar:Tony text:"Tony Brown" bar:Larrie text:"Larrie Londin" bar:David text:"David Briggs" bar:Bobby text:"Bobby Ogdin" bar:TonyS text:"Tony Smith" bar:Norbert text:"Norbert Putnam" bar:Nathan text:"Nathan East" PlotData= width:11 textcolor:black align:left anchor:from shift:(10,-4) bar:James from:01/07/1969 till:16/08/1977 color:lead bar:James from:01/01/1979 till:01/01/1980 color:lead bar:James from:01/01/1981 till:01/01/1982 color:lead bar:James from:01/01/1987 till:01/12/1987 color:lead bar:James from:01/01/1997 till:end color:lead bar:James from:01/01/1979 till:01/01/1980 color:vocals width:3 bar:John from:01/07/1969 till:16/08/1977 color:guitar bar:John from:01/07/2002 till:16/08/2002 color:guitar bar:Larry from:01/07/1969 till:01/01/1970 color:keys bar:Jerry from:01/07/1969 till:01/03/1973 color:bass bar:Jerry from:01/06/1975 till:16/08/1977 color:bass bar:Jerry from:01/01/1979 till:01/01/1980 color:bass bar:Jerry from:01/01/1987 till:01/12/1987 color:bass bar:Jerry from:01/01/1997 till:01/01/2010 color:bass bar:Glen from:01/01/1970 till:01/03/1976 color:keys bar:Glen from:01/01/1979 till:01/01/1980 color:keys bar:Glen from:01/01/1981 till:01/01/1982 color:keys bar:Emory from:01/01/1981 till:01/01/1982 color:bass bar:Glen from:01/01/1987 till:01/12/1987 color:keys bar:Glen from:01/01/1997 till:end color:keys bar:Emory from:01/03/1973 till:01/10/1973 color:bass bar:Emory from:01/01/1979 till:01/01/1980 color:guitar bar:Emory from:01/01/1979 till:01/01/1980 color:guitar bar:Emory from:01/01/1979 till:01/01/1980 color:bass width:7 bar:Emory from:01/01/1979 till:01/01/1980 color:keys width:3 bar:Duke from:01/01/1974 till:01/05/1975 color:bass bar:Tony from:17/03/1976 till:16/08/1977 color:keys bar:Eddie from:01/01/1970 till:01/01/1971 color:percussion bar:Ronnie from:01/07/1969 till:01/01/1970 color:drums bar:Ronnie from:01/06/1970 till:16/08/1977 color:drums bar:Ronnie from:01/01/1979 till:01/01/1980 color:drums bar:Ronnie from:01/01/1981 till:01/01/1982 color:drums bar:Ronnie from:01/01/1987 till:01/12/1987 color:drums bar:Ronnie from:01/01/1997 till:end color:drums bar:Ronnie from:01/01/1979 till:01/01/1980 color:vocals width:3 bar:Bob from:01/01/1970 till:01/06/1970 color:drums bar:TonyS from:01/01/1997 till:01/01/2008 color:guitar bar:Stump from:24/06/1977 till:24/06/1977 color:drums bar:Stump from:08/11/1971 till:08/11/1971 color:drums bar:Stump from:07/12/1975 till:07/12/1975 color:drums bar:Larrie from:25/06/1977 till:26/06/1977 color:drums bar:Larrie from:17/03/1976 till:22/03/1976 color:drums bar:David from:17/03/1976 till:01/03/1977 color:keys bar:Bobby from:01/03/1977 till:16/08/1977 color:keys bar:Norbert from:01/01/2009 till:01/01/2014 color:bass bar:Nathan from:01/01/2009 till:01/01/2014 color:bass References1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.undercover.com.au/news/2003/20030825_elvis.html|title=Undercover.com.au - Horse Racing News in Australia|author=|date=|website=www.undercover.com.au|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20061012090617/http://www.undercover.com.au/news/2003/20030825_elvis.html|archivedate=2006-10-12|df=}} 2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.elvis.com.au/presley/elvis_presley_tcb_band.shtml|title=Elvis Presley & the TCB Band|author=|date=|website=elvis.com.au}} 3. ^http://www.elvis.com.au/presley/article_blackie.shtml “Blackie” Bill Black & Elvis, Arjan Deleen 4. ^http://www.james-burton.net/elvis-presley James Burton website 5. ^Note: Credits from February 1970 live album “In Person At The International Hotel, Las Vegas, Nevada -LIVE-” list Hardin and Muhoberac on piano and organ respectively. RCA, ASIN: B000002WFC 6. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.elvispresleymusic.com.au/articles/tcb-band-bob-lanning.html|title=TCB Band - Bob Lanning - (Drums)|author=|date=|website=www.elvispresleymusic.com.au}} 7. ^{{cite web|url=http://boblanning.com/|title=The Official Bob Lanning Website|author=|date=|website=boblanning.com}} 8. ^Uncredited, TCB Band-Larrie Londin-(Drums) {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120913152028/http://www.elvispresleymusic.com.au/articles/tcb_band_larrie_londin.html |date=2012-09-13 }}; Elvis Presley Music. Retrieved 2012-08-16.
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