Classic Rock

Molly Hatchet

bowing out, and Skynyrd retiring from the road, the field of classic southern rockers is thinning. Florida’s Molly Hatchet aren’t immune to passing time, either, having lost the last of their original members, guitarist Dave Hlubek, to a heart attack in 2017. But as de-facto leader Bobby Ingram tells us – and to which ferocious new live attests – the Hatchet won’t be buried any time soon. “If the good Lord takes me, I’m ready to go. But while I’m here on earth I want Molly Hatchet to keep moving forward.”

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