Named after the famous frontier gunfighter, gambler, and dentist, Doc Holliday
was an American Southern rock band from Warner Robins, Georgia. Formed by
guitarist and singer Bruce Brookshire, they began playing in the early 70s under
the moniker Roundhouse and later changed their name to Doc Holliday after
signing a recording contract with A&M Records. Produced by Tom Allom, their
eponymous studio debut came out in 1980 and entered the Top 30 of the Billboard
200, and their second album Doc Holliday Rides Again (1982) found the band
touring with established acts such as Black Sab...