Founding Member of Doc Holliday
Doc Holliday emerged from the Macon, Georgia area, carrying its sound through U.S. arena dates, European and Scandinavian tours, and a catalog that continues to reach audiences across decades.
Eddie was part of the band's musical core, contributing his multi-instrumental and vocal work across the records and live performances that defined Doc Holliday's early sound.
Major stages and shared bills included Madison Square Garden, Sweden Rock Festivals, Black Sabbath, The Outlaws, Gregg Allman, Stevie Ray Vaughan, April Wine, Loverboy, Nazareth, Scorpions, Quiet Riot & UFO.
Bruce Brookshire · Eddie Stone · John Samuelson · Herman Nixon · Ric Skelton
Original-era Doc Holliday promo image from the band's A&M Records chapter.
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Carrying the Legacy Forward
From 2013 through 2019, Eddie carried the music of Doc Holliday into a later touring chapter, bringing the band's Southern rock catalog back to live audiences with a renewed lineup through European tours and U.S. dates.
That era featured guitarist Michael Gilbert, along with Daniel "Bud" Ford, Rob Walker, and Tim Elliott, who joined Eddie for select tours and performances across Europe and the United States.
The music of Doc Holliday continued to reach audiences long after the original recording era.
Sweden Rock Festival
Southern Rock Cruise
Michael Gilbert

