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Alabama Reunite on Stage With Long-Estranged Drummer Mark Herndon After Years Apart

Alabama members with drummer Mark Herndon back onstage, reuniting after decades apart to perform “Mountain Music.”
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  • Arden is a Senior Country Music Journalist for Country Thang Daily, specializing in classic hits and contemporary chart-toppers.
  • Prior to joining Country Thang Daily, Arden wrote for Billboard and People magazine, covering country music legends and emerging artists.
  • Arden holds a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism from the University of Tennessee, with a minor in Music Studies.

Country music history got a shockwave in Huntsville when Alabama‘s long-estranged drummer, Mark Herndon, walked back onstage with the band to tear into “Mountain Music” for the first time in over two decades. And whether folks want to admit it or not, it was one hell of a full-circle moment.

The Orion Amphitheater crowd lost its mind as Randy Owen and Teddy Gentry welcomed Herndon out for the final number of the night. The man strapped behind the kit looked like he never left. Shades on, headband, a cutoff tee, and a grin that could have been pulled straight out of 1985. Then boom, he hammered out his old solo like he had been saving it for this exact night. Fans did not just hear a song. They saw ghosts of the past colliding with the present, and for a moment, it felt like Alabama was whole again.

But do not let the warm fuzzies fool you. This reunion came with twenty years of baggage piled high. After the band’s 2004 farewell tour, Alabama’s surviving cousins Randy Owen, Teddy Gentry, and Jeff Cook sued Herndon for alleged overpayments. It got ugly in public and nastier behind the scenes. By the time Alabama reformed in 2013, they left Herndon in the dust. To rub salt in the wound, Owen flat-out claimed Herndon was never a “real member” of the group. He dismissed him as a hired hand who just looked good in photos.

That is a slap in the face to the guy who pounded out “Mountain Music,” “Song of the South,” and “Forty Hour Week” on stages across the world. Herndon may not have laid down the studio takes, but every fan who screamed their lungs out in a packed arena knows he was part of Alabama’s heartbeat. Without him, those live shows would not have had the same fire.

Herndon never hid how deep the cut went, either. He has kept busy playing and road managing for other acts, but Alabama shut the door on him while cashing in on a legacy he helped build. And then, suddenly, on a hot August night, they brought him back for one song. Fans cheered, but you could almost hear the unspoken question: why now?

Maybe the answer is simple. Time smooths some edges. Cook’s passing in 2022 left Owen and Gentry carrying the weight of Alabama’s legacy alone. Maybe they realized it was time to patch up at least one broken piece of the story before the book closes for good.

Herndon himself called the night cathartic. “I felt like a kid all day,” he said afterward. “It was so cathartic for everybody. I think it was on God’s time. It was magic all over again.” For him, it was closure. For the fans, it was redemption. And for Owen and Gentry, maybe it was a quiet acknowledgment that you cannot erase someone from history just because the business went sour.

Still, nobody should be fooled into thinking this means the bad blood never happened. Alabama’s history with Herndon is complicated, messy, and at times cruel. But in that amphitheater, when he came charging into “Mountain Music” and the crowd roared his name, all of that faded for a few minutes.

It was not just about nostalgia. It was about forgiveness, even if temporary. It was about a man finally getting to step back into the circle he had been locked out of for far too long. And it was about a legendary band proving that, no matter the lawsuits, the bitterness, or the decades apart, sometimes the music itself is bigger than all of it.

Alabama may not play another note with Mark Herndon, but for one night in Huntsville, the family dispute took a back seat to the beat. And Lord, did it hit hard.

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