Lynyrd Skynyrd
Biography
Lynyrd Skynyrd was the definitive Southern rock band, fusing the overdriven power of blues-rock with a rebellious Southern image and a hard rock swagger. Skynyrd never relied on the jazzy improvisations of the Allman Brothers. Instead, they were a hard-living, hard-driving rock & roll band -- they may have jammed endlessly on-stage, but their music remained firmly entrenched in blues, rock, and country. For many, Lynyrd Skynyrd's redneck image tended to obscure the songwriting skills of their leader, Ronnie Van Zant. Throughout the band's early records, Van Zant demonstrated a knack for lyrical detail and a down-to-earth honesty that had more in common with country than rock & roll. During the height of Skynyrd's popularity in the mid-'70s, however, Van Zant's talents were overshadowed by the group's gritty, greasy blues-rock. Sadly, it wasn't until he was killed in a tragic plane crash in 1977 along with two other bandmembers that many listeners began to realize his talents. Skynyrd split up after the plane crash, but they reunited a decade later, becoming a popular concert act during the early '90s.
While in high school in Jacksonville, FL, Ronnie Van Zant (vocals), Allen Collins (guitar), and Gary Rossington (guitar) formed My Backyard. Within a few months, the group added bassist Leon Wilkeson and keyboardist Billy Powell, and changed their name to Lynyrd Skynyrd, a mocking tribute to their gym teacher Leonard Skinner, who was notorious for punishing students with long hair. With drummer Bob Burns, Lynyrd Skynyrd began playing throughout the South. For the first few years, the group had little success, but producer Al Kooper signed the band to MCA after seeing them play at an Atlanta club called Funocchio's in 1972. Kooper produced the group's 1973 debut, Pronounced Leh-Nerd Skin-Nerd, which was recorded after former Strawberry Alarm Clock guitarist Ed King joined the band. The group became notorious for their triple-guitar attack, which was showcased on "Free Bird," a tribute to the recently deceased Duane Allman. "Free Bird" earned Lynyrd Skynyrd their first national exposure and it became one of the staples of album rock radio, still receiving airplay decades after its release.
"Free Bird" and an opening slot on the Who's 1973 Quadrophenia tour gave Lynyrd Skynyrd a devoted following, which helped their second album, 1974's Second Helping, become its breakthrough hit. Featuring the hit single "Sweet Home Alabama" -- a response to Neil Young's "Southern Man" -- Second Helping reached number 12 and went multi-platinum. At the end of the year, Artimus Pyle replaced drummer Burns and King left the band shortly afterward. The new sextet released Nuthin' Fancy in 1975, and it became the band's first Top Ten hit. The record was followed by the Tom Dowd-produced Gimme Back My Bullets in 1976, which failed to match the success of its two predecessors. However, the band retained their following through constant touring, which was documented on the double live album One More from the Road. Released in late 1976, the album featured the band's new guitarist, Steve Gaines, and a trio of female backup singers, and it became Skynyrd's second Top Ten album.
Lynyrd Skynyrd released their sixth album, Street Survivors, on October 17, 1977. Three days later, a privately chartered plane carrying the band between shows in Greenville, SC, and Baton Rouge, LA, crashed outside of Gillsburg, MS. Ronnie Van Zant, Steve Gaines, and his sister Cassie, one of the group's backing vocalists, died in the crash; the remaining members were injured. (The cause of the crash was either fuel shortage or a fault with the plane's mechanics.) The cover for Street Survivors had pictured the band surrounded in flames; after the crash, the cover was changed. In the wake of the tragedy, the album became one of the band's biggest hits. Lynyrd Skynyrd broke up after the crash, releasing a collection of early demos called Skynyrd's First and...Last in 1978; it had been scheduled for release before the crash. The double-album compilation Gold & Platinum was released in 1980.
Later in 1980, Rossington and Collins formed a new band -- naturally named Rossington Collins Band -- that featured four surviving members. Two years later, Pyle formed the Artimus Pyle Band. Collins suffered a car crash in 1986 that killed his girlfriend and left him paralyzed; four years later, he died of respiratory failure. In 1987, Rossington, Powell, King, and Wilkeson reunited Lynyrd Skynyrd, adding vocalist Johnny Van Zant and guitarist Randall Hall. The band embarked on a reunion tour, which was captured on the 1988 double live album Southern by the Grace of God/Lynyrd Skynyrd Tribute Tour -- 1987. The re-formed Skynyrd began recording in 1991, and for the remainder of the decade, the band toured frequently, putting out albums occasionally. The reunited Skynyrd frequently switched drummers, but it had little effect on their sound.
During the '90s, Lynyrd Skynyrd were made honorary colonels in the Alabama State Militia, due to their classic rock staple "Sweet Home Alabama." During the mid-'90s, Van Zant, Rossington, Wilkeson, and Powell regrouped by adding two Southern rock veterans to Skynyrd's guitar stable: former Blackfoot frontman Rickey Medlocke and ex-Outlaws Hughie Thomasson. With ex-Damn Yankee Michael Cartellone bringing stability to the drum chair, the reconstituted band signed to CMC International for the 1997 album Twenty. This lineup went on to release Lyve from Steeltown in 1998, followed a year later by Edge of Forever. The seasonal effort Christmas Time Again was released in fall 2000. Although Wilkeson died one year later, Lynyrd Skynyrd regrouped and recorded Vicious Cycle for a 2003 release. The DVD/CD Lyve: The Vicious Cycle Tour followed a year later, 2006 saw the release of Face to Face, and 2007 brought Paper Sleeve Box and Lyve from Steel Town. But death continued to haunt the band, and the lineup continued to change, as much from attrition as anything else. Wilkeson, Skynyrd's bassist since 1972, died in 2001 and was replaced by Ean Evans that same year (Evans in turn died in 2009). Thomasson left the band to reform his band Outlaws in 2005, dying two years later in 2007. His spot in Skynyrd was taken by Mark "Sparky" Matejka, formerly of Hot Apple Pie, in 2006. Original keyboardist Powell died at the age of 56 at his home near Jacksonville, Fl in 2009. That year also saw the release of a new studio album, God + Guns, on Roadrunner Records. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine & Steve Leggett, All Music Guide
Selected Discography

God & Guns
2009

Then And Now Vol. II
2005

Vicious Cycle
2003

Thyrty (30th Anniversary Collection)
2003

Pronounced Leh-nerd Skin-nerd
2001

All Time Greatest Hits
2000

Nuthin' Fancy
1999

The Best Of Lynyrd Skynyrd
1999

Second Helping (Remaster)
1997

Endangered Species
1994
how come when Kid Rock rips off Sweet Home Alabama it sounds like Werewolves of London
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Their music shaped my life, still does, may we all have a connection to this life as they do
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Brings back great teenage memories. Warm summer nights hanging out with friends. Those where the days.
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Life, in my opinion would be way better if we just kept it simple.
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Obviously the pictue in Discography for Nuthin' Fancy is wrong. Another incorrect point is within Biography which states that Ed King left prior to Nuthin Fancy being recorded. This is incorrect. Ed King was on Nuthin Fancy, he left during or after the '75 tour. The "sextet" version of Skynyrd was only on the Gimme Back My Bullets album.
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Oh come on........Sk y n a r d ROCKS, always has, always will!!!!
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Its no fluke that the Jazzyfatnast e e s are on the "new" Nuthin Fancy cover. The marketing execs down at MCA decided they needed to expand their market and who better than the Jazzyfatnast e e s to kickstart this campaign. Dont worry on the reverse side of the cover it still has a picture of Billy Powell giving us the finger.
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Yes Jdools. But how progressive would it be for a Southern Rock band to put a couple of black women on an album cover? Don't mess with equality. =)
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Thought "sweet home" was a response to Youngs "alabama". I had tickets to the lakeland show the day after the plane crash, bummer.
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Val...do yourself a favor and go see Lynyrd Skynyrd. I have seen them at least 10 times and they have never dissapointed me even the time when my girlfriend and I were so late for the concert we only caught the last song Freebird.
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Ihave loved this band for over 30 years now,but have still not seen them live, maby it's better that way because johnnie is great but he's not ronnie
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I love Lynyrd Skynryd, Its the best Southeren Rock band ever. I went to see them twice and i can't say that Lynyrd Skynyrd is the best. When they played Free Bird @ Verzion Wireless Amp in Saint Louis Mo they played Freebird 22 mins long the longest time they ever played....I went to Lynyrd Skynyrd in 06 @ Mo State Fair and i tell u they played Free Bird for 15 mins not to bad...but if u wanna the encour go to Verzion Wireless Amp...
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greggrw29, when Johnny Van Zandt first started singing for Skynyrd he wouldn't sing FreeBird. With help from the band & the fans he started.Gary Rossington said that Johnny sounds like a perfect vocal match to Ronnie in the band. Have you ever listened to Travelin Man from Twenty? It gets hard to tell whose voice is whose when they are both singing together.
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I agree Lynyrd skynyrd is the best EVER! I saw the boys this past summer with Kid Rock the Lynyrd Skynyrd tour, the good old boys can still Rock your A** off! I died and went to hevan that night!
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Lynyrd Skynyrd will always be the best no matter who comes along. No one will ever match up to them, EVER!!!!!!!! ! ! !
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Amazing!!!!! ! ! I saw them in concert in KCKS July 4, 09 and they were awesome! I would go again in a heartbeat!!! ! ! ! ! !
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charles, just give the song a thumbs down...like I am giving you with one hand...guess what finger I am giving you in the other hand?
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" adding vocalist Johnny Van Zant......"
I believe that Donnie VS replaced brother Johnny who had replaced brother Ronnie... to keep things all in the family. |
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