Lynyrd Skinyrd (Lynard Skynard)...
Lynyrd Skynyrd (pronounced LEN-ərd-SKIN-ərd) is an American rock band,
formed in Jacksonville, Florida in 1964. The band became prominent in the Southern United States in 1973, and
rose to worldwide recognition before three members and one road crew member died in an airplane crash in 1977.
The band reformed in 1987 for a reunion tour with lead singer Ronnie Van Zant's younger brother Johnny as the
frontman. Lynyrd Skynyrd continues to tour and record. Of its original members, only Gary Rossington remains
with the band as of 2009. The band was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame on March 13, 2006.
Plane crash (1977)
On Thursday, October 20, 1977, just three days after the release of Street Survivors, and five shows into their
most successful headlining tour to date, Lynyrd Skynyrd's chartered Convair 240 ran out of fuel near the end of
their flight from Greenville, South Carolina, where they had just performed at the Greenville Memorial Auditorium,
to LSU in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Though the pilots attempted an emergency landing on a small airstrip, the plane
crashed in a forest in Gillsburg, Mississippi. Ronnie Van Zant, Steve Gaines, Cassie Gaines, assistant road manager
Dean Kilpatrick, pilot Walter McCreary and co-pilot William Gray were all killed on impact; the other bandmembers
suffered serious injuries.
Following the crash and the ensuing press, Street Survivors became the band's second platinum album and reached
#5 on the U.S. album chart. The single "What's Your Name" reached #13 on the single airplay charts in January
1978.
The original cover sleeve for Street Survivors had featured a photograph of the band, particularly
Steve Gaines, engulfed in flames. Out of respect for the deceased (and at the
request of Teresa Gaines, Steve's widow), MCA Records withdrew the original cover and replaced it with a
similar image of the band against a simple black background . Thirty years later, for the deluxe CD
version of Street Survivors, the original "flames" cover was restored.
Lynyrd Skynyrd disbanded after the tragedy, reuniting just once to perform an instrumental version of "Free
Bird" at Charlie Daniels' Volunteer Jam in January 1979. Collins, Rossington, Powell and Pyle performed the song
with Charlie Daniels and members of his band. Leon Wilkeson, who was still undergoing physical therapy for his
badly broken left arm, was in attendance, along with Judy Van Zant, Teresa Gaines, JoJo Billingsley and Leslie
Hawkins.
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
On November 28, 2005, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame announced that Lynyrd Skynyrd would be inducted alongside
Black Sabbath, Blondie, Miles Davis, and the Sex Pistols. They were inducted in the Waldorf Astoria Hotel in
Manhattan on March 13, 2006. Lynyrd Skynyrd had been nominated 7 times.
Tributes
On March 13, 2006, Lynyrd Skynyrd was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame at the 21st annual induction
ceremony. The inductees included Ronnie Van Zant, Allen Collins, Gary Rossington, Ed King, Steve Gaines, Billy
Powell, Leon Wilkeson, Bob Burns, and Artimus Pyle (no post-crash members of the band were inducted, nor were any
of the Honkettes). The current version of Skynyrd, augmented by King, Pyle, Burns and former Honkettes JoJo
Billingsley and Leslie Hawkins, performed "Sweet Home Alabama" and "Free Bird" at the ceremony, which was also
attended by Judy Van Zant Jenness and Ronnie's two daughters, Teresa Gaines Rapp and her daughter Corinna, Allen
Collins' daughters, and Leon Wilkeson's mother.

In 1994, various country music artists united to record a Skynyrd tribute album titled Skynyrd Frynds.
Ronnie Van Zant's widow, Judy Van Zant Jenness, operates a Lynyrd Skynyrd tribute website for the educational
purpose of sharing the original Lynyrd Skynyrd band's history,[16] as well as Freebird Live,[17] a live music venue
in Jacksonville Beach, Florida.
The Drive By Truckers dedicated their album Southern Rock Opera to Lynyrd Skynyrd.[18]
Progressive metal band Dream Theater pay tribute to Lynyrd Skynyrd on their live album Once in a LIVEtime, whereby
the song "Take the Time" is modified to include the solo from "Free Bird".
Kid Rock, who frequently performed with Skynyrd, includes the guitar lick from "Sweet Home Alabama" in his song
"All Summer Long"; he mentions "Sweet Home Alabama" in the chorus of the song and even had Billy Powell duplicate
his distinctive piano solo for the song's conclusion.
Bo Bice, an avowed Skynyrd fan, performed with Skynyrd on American Idol and on several awards shows.

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