Toy Factory Project
Ft. Paul T. Riddle, Marcus King, Oteil Burbridge, Charlie Starr, and Josh Shilling
Toy Factory Project
Ft. Paul T. Riddle, Marcus King, Oteil Burbridge, Charlie Starr, and Josh Shilling
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DateFebruary 26, 2026 / Thursday
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Doors Open6:30 PM
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Start8:00 PM
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Ticket Prices$79.50 - $149.50
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VenueThe Capitol Theatre
Port Chester, NY -
On SaleDecember 5 at 10:00 AM
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Please Note18+ unless accompanied by a parent or legal guardian. Children under 10 years of age are not permitted. Must be 21+ with a valid ID to consume alcohol.
Toy Factory Project
Ft. Paul T. Riddle, Marcus King, Oteil Burbridge, Charlie Starr, and Josh Shilling
- Thursday, Feb 26, 2026 8:00 PM On Sale Soon
Event Details
Artist Presale: Wednesday, December 3rd @ 10am EST - Thursday, December 4th @ 11:59pm EST
Local Presale: Thursday, December 4th @ 10am EST - Thursday, December 4th @ 11:59pm EST
Public Onsale: Friday, December 5th 2025 @ 10am EST
Toy Factory:
Toy Factory Project: A Southern Rock Legacy Reborn
Paul T. Riddle, powerhouse drummer, and Grammy-winning co-founder of the original Marshall Tucker Band (MTB), has assembled Toy Factory Project as a heartfelt tribute to his late bandmate and MTB co-founder, Toy Caldwell. This all-star ensemble breathes new life into Caldwell's timeless songbook, transforming personal loss into a vibrant celebration of Southern rock's soul-stirring spirit. Far more than a supergroup, it's a gathering of musical titans—each a legend in their own right—united to honor the melodies that have echoed through generations.
In an era where most songs fade into the ether, Caldwell's creations endure like hallowed anthems. Penned and immortalized by the original MTB, tracks like the raw, heartfelt plea of "Can't You See," the wistful wanderlust of "Heard It in a Love Song," the shimmering hope of "Searching for a Rainbow," and the rugged poetry of "This Old Cowboy" catapulted the band to crossover stardom. These aren't just hits; they're cultural touchstones that reshaped a generation, forged unbreakable bonds with millions of devoted fans, and crowned MTB as undisputed royalty of the Southern rock pantheon.
At the helm, Paul T. Riddle drives the rhythm with his signature MTB fire, channeling the ghosts of Spartanburg, SC stages past. Joined by an unparalleled lineup of Grammy-caliber virtuosos:
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Marcus King (Guitar/Steel Guitar/Vocals, The Marcus King Band): Grammy- nominated singer-songwriter, musician. A prodigious talent whose blistering guitar wizardry and soul-baring vocals infuse Caldwell's classics with fresh fire and tenacity.
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Oteil Burbridge (Bass/Vocals, Dead & Company, The Allman Brothers Band, Oteil & Friends): Two-time Grammy-winning bassist. The groove master whose thunderous lines and improvisational genius anchor the band's psychedelic jams with effortless depth.
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Charlie Starr (Guitar/Vocals, Blackberry Smoke): Singer-songwriter, musician. A torchbearer of Southern grit, delivering heartfelt vocals and guitar sorcery that evoke the dusty roads and tales of MTB's heyday.
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Josh Shilling (Piano/Organ/Vocals, Mountain Heart, Wynonna Judd): Nashville recording artist and singer-songwriter whose songs and performances have landed on multiple Grammy-winning albums. A melodic architect whose keys and soaring vocals weave soulful layers, bridging his bluegrass and southern rock roots.
Together, Toy Factory Project isn't just reviving Caldwell's songs—it's rekindling the flame of an era, inviting fans old and new to revel in the enduring magic of music that refuses to die. Catch them live, and you'll witness Southern rock's past, present, and future colliding in euphoric harmony.
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While working at The Capitol Theatre in our 1970s heyday, Ken and Judy Lee preserved history. The live Grateful Dead shows that they recorded have been freely shared and circulated for decades, and thanks to them, we have been able to explore and experience our past. We are forever grateful for their dedication. In honor of the Grateful Dead's November run at The Cap in 1970, we welcome you to learn more about Ken and Judy Lee.
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