Skynyrd biography
The band released its first skynyrd biography inhaving settled on a lineup that included bassist Leon Wilkeson, keyboardist Billy Powell and guitarist Ed King. Burns left and was replaced by Artimus Pyle in King left in and was replaced by Steve Gaines in At the height of their fame in the s, the band popularized the Southern rock genre with songs such as "Sweet Home Alabama" and "Free Bird".
After releasing five studio albums and one live album, the band's career was abruptly halted on October 20,when their chartered airplane crashed, killing Van Zant, Steve Gaines, and backup singer Cassie Gaines, and seriously injuring the rest of the band. Lynyrd Skynyrd reformed in for a reunion tour with Ronnie's brother Johnny Van Zant as lead vocalist.
They continue to tour and record with co-founder Rossington the band's sole continuous memberJohnny Van Zant, and Rickey Medlocke, who first wrote and recorded with the band from to before his return in In JanuaryLynyrd Skynyrd announced its farewell tour, and continues touring as of October Members are also working on their fifteenth album.
Listen: "Free Bird" original, Muscle Shoals version. Breaking Through - Then came the album that would change everything. Watch: "Sweet Home Alabama" live at Winterland. Tumult leads to triumph Tragedy strikes October 20, Skynyrd disbanded following the crash. It would be ten years before they reunited. The return Watch: "Smokestack Lightning".
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Skynyrd biography
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