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  • twonabomber
    formerly F A T
    ROTH ARMY WEBMASTER

    • Jan 2004
    • 11191

    Gary Rossington...dead

    Gary Rossington, the last remaining original member of Lynyrd Skynyrd, has died of unspecified causes at the age of 71. The guitarist had overcome several health battles in recent years.

    "It is with our deepest sympathy and sadness that we have to advise, that we lost our brother, friend, family member, songwriter and guitarist, Gary Rossington, today," the band wrote in an official statement. "Gary is now with his Skynyrd brothers and family in heaven and playing it pretty, like he always does. Please keep Dale, Mary, Annie and the entire Rossington family in your prayers and respect the family’s privacy at this difficult time."

    It's unclear if Lynyrd Skynyrd will continue without the guitarist. Their longest-tenured member is now Johnny Van Zant, who began singing in place of his late brother Ronnie Van Zant in 1987. Rickey Medlocke, with Lynyrd Skynyrd again since 1996, also had a brief stint with the group in 1971–72.

    Rossington passed after having endured an unspeakable tragedy when Skynyrd's plane went down, then his own health issues – which traced back more than a decade. Still, he remained part of every band lineup dating back to 1964. In fact, the setbacks only seemed to deepen his passion for music, and for life.

    "I just thank the Lord every day for letting me live some more on this great planet, living and seeing things going on around me," Rossington told Swampland in 2003, not long after having one of several heart procedures. "I’ve got a little pond out in my back yard, and every time I catch a little fish, or see my daughters, or have a good meal, or watch the sun set out there on the lake, I just thank God for it. Every little thing you just appreciate, you know?"

    Rossington originally teamed with friends Ronnie Van Zant and Allen Collins in 1964 to form My Backyard in their hometown of Jacksonville, Fla., and the trio – joined at first by Bob Burns and Larry Junstrom – helped start Lynyrd Skynyrd on a journey toward multi-platinum Southern rock success. Their big break came in 1974, when the band were invited to open for the Who.

    "Man, that was so great," Rossington once told Music Radar. "That was the first time we got exposed to a lot of people up North and in the West. Up till then, we were just playing for folks in little teen dens and smaller shows around the South. We hadn't played a lot of big gigs at all. When we got on the Who tour, it was unbelievable. There were anywhere from 10,000 to 20,000 people at every show. That blew our minds."

    Soon, with the addition of Leon Wilkeson, Billy Powell, Ed King, Artimus Pyle and then Steve Gaines, Lynyrd Skynyrd were skyrocketing to stardom on the strength of songs like “Gimme Three Steps,” “Sweet Home Alabama” and, of course, “Free Bird,” making good on a dirt-poor little boy's dream. "We didn’t have much money when I was younger," Rossington told Guitar World in 2012, "so I had to collect Coke bottles and cash them in and get a paper route to afford a guitar."

    Then, tragedy struck. Van Zant and Gaines were among those killed when Skynyrd's chartered flight went down between gigs in 1977. The rest of the group was gravely injured – including Rossington, who had to have steel rods inserted after breaking both legs, both arms, both wrists and his pelvis. Still, he pressed on, later re-emerging with Collins in the Rossington Collins Band, before jump starting Lynyrd Skynyrd again in the late '80s – initially with other classic-era survivors including Powell, Wilkeson, Pyle and King. That's when Johnny Van Zant took over as frontman.

    "It got taken away so fast, and tragically, but the music lives on through all of it," Rossington told Classic Rock Revisited. "We just love playing the music and being a part of it."

    In time, he'd be the last one standing, as the 2009 death of Powell left Lynyrd Skynyrd without any other pre-crash members. By then, however, Rossington's health was faltering, too. He suffered a heart attack in October 2015, forcing Lynyrd Skynyrd to cancel the rest of that year's concert dates. At the time, daughter Mary Elizabeth said doctors had already "saved his life several times now. We were very close to losing him this time and just pray that they will develop even better techniques soon to deal with heart disease."

    Rossington's more recent treatment had included adding or repairing stents inserted during previous surgeries, among them the quintuple bypass he underwent in 2003. But Rossington, who was also hospitalized with an abdominal infection in 2015, once again vowed to return – and did. Skynyrd were back on the road by January 2016, not long after Rossington's 64th birthday. "It’s gonna take more than a lil ole heart attack to keep me down," he said back then. More surgeries followed in 2017, 2019 and, most recently, in 2021.

    The band released nine post-'70s studio projects under Rossington's leadership, the final two of which were Top 20 Billboard hits – 2009's God & Guns and 2012's Last of a Dyin' Breed. Lynyrd Skynyrd hadn't had an album chart that high since 1977's multi-platinum Street Survivors, the last with Ronnie Van Zant and Allen Collins. In 2016, Rossington released Take It on Faith, an album that featured the guitarist working alongside his wife Dale.

    Music, Rossington admitted, was his only calling. "We have a joke about how this is all we know how to do," he told Guitar World. "Picking strawberries or picking cotton or something — I don’t know what I’d be doing."


    Lynyrd Skynyrd guitarist Gary Rossington died at the age of 71 in March 2023.
    Last edited by twonabomber; 03-06-2023, 12:23 AM.
    Writing In All Proper Case Takes Extra Time, Is Confusing To Read, And Is Completely Pointless.
  • FORD
    ROTH ARMY MODERATOR

    • Jan 2004
    • 58754

    #2
    Dude had more lives than a cat, but his luck had to run out eventually.

    Now can we please put an end to that joke of a tribute band already? It's bad enough they have been running around for several years now, shilling for bullshit right wing causes that were the opposite of what Ronnie Van Zant believed in.

    RIP the real Lynyrd Skynyrd......

    Eat Us And Smile

    Cenk For America 2024!!

    Justice Democrats


    "If the American people had ever known the truth about what we (the BCE) have done to this nation, we would be chased down in the streets and lynched." - Poppy Bush, 1992

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    • Terry
      TOASTMASTER GENERAL
      • Jan 2004
      • 11953

      #3
      With Skynyrd, the way things ended with the plane crash put me of a mind that the first tribute tour ten years after the crash was an undertaking that was a positive thing in that it was handled about as tastefully as it could be and allowed the surviving members of the band to conclude Skynyrd on a fairly positive note and gave the fans a chance to have a proper goodbye. The lineup was comprised with just about all surviving members of the crash that were still able to play in addition to Ed King and Johnny Van Zandt, who I thought did as good a job as one could have hoped for with the lead vocals.

      I guess the first tribute tour made too much money or whatever, because 'Skynyrd' just kept going. By the end of the 1990s [the 'reunion'/'reformation'] had already become more than a bit tacky far as I was concerned. Once Leon and Billy died, it went from tacky to downright ghoulish. But, people kept paying money to see it, so on it went.

      I'd hope with Rossington's death 'Skynyrd' would finally be laid to rest, but it's far too late for the brand to be retired gracefully, so fuck it...why NOT keep going at this point?
      Scramby eggs and bacon.

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      • Von Halen
        ROTH ARMY WEBMASTER

        • Dec 2003
        • 7500

        #4
        They aren’t going to retire it. It’s a cash cow. Ricky Medlocke right or wrong, believes he’s an original. I guess as long as people are willing to pay to hear the songs, they’ll keep on performing. I wouldn’t go, but that’s me. I’ll put the concert DVD of that overseas show on, if I want to see them in concert.

        Hey, Molly Hatchet is touring with not only the entire band dead, but some of the replacements have died too!

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        • twonabomber
          formerly F A T
          ROTH ARMY WEBMASTER

          • Jan 2004
          • 11191

          #5
          Skynyrd's touring with ZZ Top this summer.
          Writing In All Proper Case Takes Extra Time, Is Confusing To Read, And Is Completely Pointless.

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          • Seshmeister
            ROTH ARMY WEBMASTER

            • Oct 2003
            • 35160

            #6
            Fuck this this is a dangerous band to be in at this point.


            Molly Hatchet Deaths of former members and continued career (2014–present)

            Bass guitarist Riff West died on November 19, 2014, at age 64, after a lengthy illness caused by severe injuries suffered in a car accident.[30][31]
            Drummer Bruce Crump died on March 16, 2015, at age 57, from complications after a 12-year battle with throat cancer.[32]
            Bass guitarist Banner Thomas, age 62, died from complications of pneumonia and rheumatoid arthritis on April 10, 2017.[33][34]
            Dave Hlubek died of a heart attack on September 2, 2017, at the age of 66.[35]
            Jimmy Farrar, who was frontman from 1980 to 1982, died of heart failure on October 29, 2018, at 67.
            Singer Phil McCormack died on April 26, 2019, at 58.[36] McCormack had been sidelined in early 2019, after suffering from health troubles that affected his voice. He was replaced by singer Jimmy Elkins, who continued on with Hatchet after McCormack's death.
            Steve Holland, who was the guitarist of Molly Hatchet from 1971 to 1984, died on August 2, 2020, of pnuemonia as a complication of COVID-19 at age 66.[37]

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            • Terry
              TOASTMASTER GENERAL
              • Jan 2004
              • 11953

              #7
              Originally posted by Von Halen
              They aren’t going to retire it. It’s a cash cow. Ricky Medlocke right or wrong, believes he’s an original. I guess as long as people are willing to pay to hear the songs, they’ll keep on performing. I wouldn’t go, but that’s me. I’ll put the concert DVD of that overseas show on, if I want to see them in concert.

              Hey, Molly Hatchet is touring with not only the entire band dead, but some of the replacements have died too!
              Had to laugh at that last sentence. Molly Hatchet should open up with Flirtin' With Disaster, close the show with it and play it at least three times in between.

              Didn't Ricky Medlocke...what was the story...he played with the band in the early days shortly before their first album was released but as a studio session musician? But he was never a member of the band back in those days...something like that, if memory serves.

              Great fuckin' band, though, back in the day. As you say, you watch the 1976 Knebworth vid or Freebird The Movie and that band was just killing it live up to the plane crash.

              Molly Hatchet. Honestly, the only song of theirs I can remember (and maybe the only song I've even ever heard) is Flirtin' With Disaster, and that tune sounded a LOT like Skynyrd...almost like the band were intentionally Skynyrd clones or something. Like the tune, nonetheless.
              Scramby eggs and bacon.

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              • FORD
                ROTH ARMY MODERATOR

                • Jan 2004
                • 58754

                #8
                Molly Hatchet pretty much copied the Skynyrd blueprint. Southern fried boogie with three guitars & a ridiculous amount of substance abuse. Admittedly though they actually improved an Allman Brothers song, which became their first hit...

                Eat Us And Smile

                Cenk For America 2024!!

                Justice Democrats


                "If the American people had ever known the truth about what we (the BCE) have done to this nation, we would be chased down in the streets and lynched." - Poppy Bush, 1992

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                • silverfish
                  Foot Soldier
                  • Mar 2007
                  • 549

                  #9
                  Bob Lefsetz posted a column about Gary Rossington:

                  Every original member of Lynyrd Skynyrd is dead? I thought the Ramones were an anomaly. What happens out on the road, why is it that musicians pass before their time? I know, I know, you’re a…


                  and then a follow up with a few GR/LS stories from his mailbag:

                  RIP Gary Rossington. Lynyrd Skynyrd have always been a favourite with me. After The John and Tony Smith business broke up they were the very first band I promoted in January 1976. One of the best a…
                  Originally posted by sadaist
                  I don't mind that one Nickelback song. I just hate the fact that they put it on every album 10 times.

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                  • Kristy
                    DIAMOND STATUS
                    • Aug 2004
                    • 16337

                    #10
                    Originally posted by FORD
                    Dude had more lives than a cat, but his luck had to run out eventually.

                    Now can we please put an end to that joke of a tribute band already? It's bad enough they have been running around for several years now, shilling for bullshit right wing causes that were the opposite of what Ronnie Van Zant believed in.

                    RIP the real Lynyrd Skynyrd......


                    ARRRRGGGH god damn it must I educate you on everything? Ronnie Van Zandt was a piece of shit. This F A T, racist whistling Dixie moron was a man of violence and a bully. He one tried to maim one of his guitar players arm and fingers with a broken bottle. He knocked out this piano players teeth ...twice, he was known to hold a loaded gun to his drummer's head during rehearsal and when his band members followed suit with their own drug and alcohol fueled debauchery he exploited that into "hit" songs. Skeeeenerd was always a right-wing racist garbage band.

                    Puke Yuger's brainwashing has literally destroyed your life.

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                    • Kristy
                      DIAMOND STATUS
                      • Aug 2004
                      • 16337

                      #11
                      Originally posted by FORD
                      Molly Hatchet pretty much copied the Skynyrd blueprint. Southern fried boogie with three guitars & a ridiculous amount of substance abuse. Admittedly though they actually improved an Allman Brothers song, which became their first hit...

                      That was largely due to producer Tom Werman (who also produced your personal favorite Ted Nugent) who made them sound like a southern Ted Nugent.


                      Class dismissed

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                      • Kristy
                        DIAMOND STATUS
                        • Aug 2004
                        • 16337

                        #12
                        Oh, and that Skeeenaerd guitar player's hand that was slashed up by Ronnie..? It belonged to Gary Rossington.

                        I keep on telling you rock stars are total assholes.


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                        • Nitro Express
                          DIAMOND STATUS
                          • Aug 2004
                          • 32797

                          #13
                          Originally posted by Seshmeister
                          Fuck this this is a dangerous band to be in at this point.
                          Saw them in the early 80’s. They drank Jack Daniel’s like it was water. Molly Hatchet we’re not the poster children for good nutrition or a healthy lifestyle.
                          No! You can't have the keys to the wine cellar!

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                          • Nitro Express
                            DIAMOND STATUS
                            • Aug 2004
                            • 32797

                            #14
                            Originally posted by Kristy
                            Oh, and that Skeeenaerd guitar player's hand that was slashed up by Ronnie..? It belonged to Gary Rossington.

                            I keep on telling you rock stars are total assholes.


                            https://rockcelebrities.net/ronnie-v...ry-rossington/
                            Really? You mean people who trash hotel rooms, behave like pirates and fuck anything they can catch are assholes?
                            No! You can't have the keys to the wine cellar!

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                            • Nickdfresh
                              SUPER MODERATOR

                              • Oct 2004
                              • 49136

                              #15
                              Originally posted by Kristy
                              That was largely due to producer Tom Werman (who also produced your personal favorite Ted Nugent) who made them sound like a southern Ted Nugent.


                              Class dismissed
                              Wow. You're not dead after all. To think of all the dead musicians whose graves you missed shitting on all these months!

                              Yeah well, as for your thoughts, Ted Nugent ain't got no Freebird...

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