Lynyrd Skynyrd Documentary – Gone With The Wind

Lynyrd Skynyrd Documentary – Gone With The Wind

Lynyrd Skynyrd Documentary – Gone With The Wind

Published 8/5/2023

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In 2015 a new Lynyrd Skynyrd Documentary was released. Gone With The Wind: The Remarkable Rise And Tragic Fall Of Lynyrd Skynyrd is an extremely in-depth look at the history and inside stories of the band.

At almost 2 hours and 45 minutes long, it is a truly detailed dive into all aspects of how the band evolved from the beginning. But it’s not just a rehash of all the typical stories that have made the rounds over the decades.

There are interviews with all of the majors figures that had anything to do with the band from back in the day. Including opinions and commentary from prominent historians and authors. So there is some competent commentary as well as just memory recollections.

It also includes some great vintage footage.

“Ronnie Van Zant was a great songwriter. He was a terrific lyricist…  They put our six albums, 80 to 90% of those songs are absolutely top-grade. It’s amazing!” – (from the film)  Robert Christgau, The Village Voice

Now the film is available to watch on Youtube and has also been released to everal of the streaming platforms. It’s available through Tubi, Vudu, C rackle, Netflix, The Roku Channel, and Apple TV.

Gone With The Wind – Lynyrd Skynyrd Documentary

Best Lynyrd Skynyrd Documentary

It’s hard to say if this is “the best” documentary about Lynyrd Skynyrd. It’s certainly one of the most in-depth and lengthy. I prefer the well-researched and produced documentary tup movies like this as opposed to the re-enactments. Those often to come mostly from one persons memories and point of view. And they often tend to take a little too much artistic license.

This film is written and directed by Tom O’Dell. He is a writer, director, editor, and producer from the UK. He has several significant films under his belt including “Manson: Music From An Unsound Mind.” That sounds like it would be pretty interesting too. O’Dell also Directed a documentary film about the formative years of blues guitar great, Stevie Ray Vaughan.

Back in 2014 when this film was being shot and produce, some of the band members were still with us that have since passed away. namely, Bob Burns and Ed King.

What would have made it even better would have been some insight from Tom Dowd. But unfortunately, he passed away in 2002. Dowd had an enourmous influence on the music business. It’s well worth the time to watch his documentary his documentary: The Language Of Music.

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Lynyrd Skynyrd Frequently Asked Questions

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Lynyrd Skynyrd Frequently Asked Questions

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June 17, 2023 – An updated Lynyrd Skynyrd Frequently Asked Questions has been needed for some time. The one that I created back in the late 90’s is still out there, and had not been refreshed for many, many years.

I wanted to provide updated answers to some of the questions that were already on the list. I also wanted to add some of the Lynyrd Skynyrd FAQ’s that are out there now. Thousands of times a month people on the internet still search for Skynyrd info, and ask questions about the band and it’s members.

This is my best effort to provide the accurate, updated answers to these questions. If you see anything that you think may be incorrect or you have a question of your own, please send me a message and the information that you may have at info (@) skynyrd.com. Or you can leave a comment below right on this page.

When did Lynyrd Skynyrd first get together?

What would eventually become “Lynyrd Skynyrd” first got together in the summer of 1964. Bob Burns, Gary Rossington and Ronnie VanZant had already begun talking about starting a band. Then they got together with Allen Collins and Larry Junstrom. The five young men began practicing in Bob’s carport and the name they chose for their new band was  “My Backyard” – many different names followed over the next five years.

Original Members of Lynyrd Skynyrd

Lynyrd Skynyrd Frequently Asked Questions:
Who were the original members of Lynyrd Skynyrd?

Technically, the original members were Ronnie Van Zant, Gary Rossington, Bob Burns, Allen Collins, and Larry Junstrom. At this time the band called themselves The One Percent. (See below for other names the band used.) But this was the original members of the band that would eventually become, Lynyrd Skynyrd.

In 1969 the band finally changed the name to Lynyrd Skynyrd. (Also see below for where the name came from.)

What was the band called  before they were Lynyrd Skynyrd?

The first name they used was My Backyard, which was followed by The Noble Five. They also went by other names including Conqueror Worm, Sons of Satan, The Wildcats and finally The One Percent. The band went by the One Percent for several years until 1970.

The Name: Lynyrd Skynyrd

Lynyrd Skynyrd Frequently Asked Questions:
Where did the name Lynyrd Skynyrd come from?
How did Lynyrd Skynyrd get their name?
Where did Lynyrd Skynyrd get their name?

Where did the name Lynyrd Skynyrd come from? The band name, Lynyrd Skynyrd, came froma person’s name, Leonard Skinner. He was a gym coach at Robert E. Lee High School, which the band members attended in Jacksonville. At some point in the 1960s Skinner disciplined Gary and Bob for their  long hair, which was against the dress code.

Even after dropping out of school, the young men remembered all the hassles they received from him. In 1970, while still playing as the One Percent, they had a gig at a local club called the Forest Inn. Ronnie spontaneously said out to the crowd, “Hey, we’re Leonard Skinner and we’re gonna play for y’all tonight.”

Since most everyone there was familiar with Coach Skinner, the name was an instant hit and stuck. Over time, the vowels were changed “to protect the guilty” — as Gary put it at one time.

Lynyrd Skynyrd Death

Lynyrd Skynyrd Frequently Asked Questions:

Is Lynyrd Skynyrd still alive?
Did lynyrd skynyrd die in a plane crash
When did Gary Rossington die?

There was never a person named Lynyrd Skynyrd. That was the name of the band, not a person in the band. The name came from some of the member’s former high school gym coach, Leonard Skinner.

Lynyrd Skynyrd’s chartered plane crashed en route from Greenvile, SC to Baton Rouge, LA. Three bands member, and the band’s road manager perished in the crash. (See the “Lynyrd Skynyrd Plane Crash”  section below for more details.)

Their are no original members of Lynyrd Skynyrd still alive. The last surviving original member, guitarist Gary Rossington, died March 5, 2023. Coach Skinner, the band’s namesake, passed away September 29, 2010.

Is Lynyrd Skynyrd still touring?

About a month after the passing of Gary Rossington, the last original member of Lynyrd Skynyrd, the band announced that they would continue to tour. Rossington died on March 5, 2023.

Gary’s wife, Dale Krantz Rossington, has stated that Gary always said that the music of Lynyrd Skynyrd was bigger than just one person. And that he stated repeatedly that he would wish for the band to continue after he was gone.

You can always check the band’s official website to see what the current tour dates are. And be sure to read this post about the Lynyrd Skynyrd 50th Anniversary Show, filmed at the famous Ryman Auditorium.

Lynyrd Skynyrd Band Members

Lynyrd Skynyrd Frequently Asked Questions:
How many original members are in Lynyrd Skynyrd?
How many of the original members Lynyrd Skynyrd are still alive?

As of March 5, 2023 when guitarist Gary Rossington died, there are no original members left in the southern rock band Lynyrd Skynyrd. All of the original members have passed away.

The only members of the touring band that were associated with the original band are guitarist Rickey Medlocke, who was with the band as a drummer for a short period in the early seventies. Rickey was not technically an original member, however.

The only other member with any relationship to the original band is current lead singer, Johnny Van Zant, younger brother of original singer/songwriter, Ronnie Van Zant.

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LYNYRD SKYNYRD PLANE CRASH

Lynyrd Skynyrd plane crash victims

Lynyrd Skynyrd Frequently Asked Questions:
Who died in the Lynyrd Skynyrd plane crash?
Who died in Lynyrd Skynyrd plane crash?
Who died from Lynyrd Skynyrd

The October 20, 1977, plane crash killed lead singer and song writer Ronnie VanZant, guitarist Steve Gaines, vocalist Cassie Gaines, assistant road manager Dean Kilpatrick. Also killed were pilot Walter McCreary and co-pilot William Gray.

Lynyrd Skynyrd Plane Crash Survivors

Lynyrd Skynyrd Frequently Asked Questions:
Who survived the Lynyrd Skynyrd plane crash?
Who survived Lynyrd Skynyrd plane crash?
How many of Lynyrd Skynyrd died in the plane crash?

There were 24 passengers and 2 crew members on the plane when it went down. There were 20 survivors of the Lynyrd Skynyrd plane crash.

Survivors from the band included Allen Collins, Gary Rossington, Leon Wilkeson, Artimus Pyle, as well as “Honkette” background singer, Leslie Hawkins.

Background singer, JoJo Billingsley was not on the flight.

There were also several members of the band’s road crew, lighting and sound crew that survived.

What caused the Lynyrd Skynyrd plane crash?

According to the NTSB report, the tragic plane crash involving the iconic American rock band Lynyrd Skynyrd on October 20, 1977, was attributed to a series of critical factors. The investigation revealed that the pilots had made fuel calculation errors during refueling in Lakeland, Florida on October 18, 1977. These errors were further compounded when they mistakenly believed they had more fuel than was actually available after refueling in Greenville, South Carolina on the 20th.

Furthermore, the aircraft was experiencing mechanical issues that necessitated the pilots to operate the right engine in the “auto-rich” position. This setting caused the engine to consume fuel at an excessive rate, exacerbating the fuel shortage problem. The combination of these factors resulted in the aircraft nearly running out of fuel.

Realizing the severity of the situation, the pilots altered their course and attempted to reach an airport near McComb, Mississippi. However, as fuel depletion became critical, the plane ultimately stalled near Gillsburg, Mississippi, and tragically crashed into swampy woods.

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Where did Lynyrd Skynyrd plane crash?
What year did Lynyrd Skynyrd plane crash?
When did Lynyrd Skynyrd plane crash?
When was the Lynyrd Skynyrd plane crash?

Lynyrd Skynyrd’s chartered Convair CV-240 airplane crashed on October 20, 1977, in a densely wooded area just ouside of Gillburg, Mississippi, United States. The crashed was reported to have happened at 18:52 CST.

The band had performed a show in Greenville, SC and were bound for Baton Rouge, LA.

On October 20, 2019, The Lynyrd Skynyrd Monument was unveiled near the crash site. It was erected by a group dedicated to memorializing the site of the crash, as well as the local people who who rushed to help after the plane went down. 

You can visit the Lynyrd Skynyrd Monument website here for more information. They also have a Facebook Page.

Why was Ronnie’s casket closed at his funeral?

Ronnie Van Zant, the lead singer of Lynyrd Skynyrd, had always expressed his desire for people not to gather and stare at his body after his passing. His wishes were deeply respected by his loved ones, including his widow, Judy, who vividly remembered his words.

Unfortunately, with the passage of time, numerous rumors and tales have surfaced, falsely depicting Ronnie as being severely disfigured or even decapitated in the plane crash. However, it’s important to clarify that these stories are entirely untrue.

In reality, Ronnie had just one bruise on his temple, approximately the size of a quarter. Judy and Lacy both recall seeing him at his funeral, and he appeared peacefully at rest, resembling someone that was just asleep.

How many records have Lynyrd Skynyrd sold?

As of 2023, the southern rock band Lynyrd Skynyrd has sold over 28 million records.

MCA Records has stated that Skynyrd has sold over 30 million records, and for years the band was their best selling artist.

Lynyrd Skynyrd Albums

Lynyrd Skynyrd Frequently Asked Questions:

How many records did Lynyrd Skynyrd make
How many albums did Lynyrd Skynyrd make before the plane crash?
How many albums did the original Lynyrd Skynyrd band make?

The “original” Lynyrd Skynyrd band recorded six albums before the plane crash in October, 1977. Five studio albums, and one Live album that was recorded at the Fox Theatre in Atlanta, GA.

The band members changed a bit throughout these years, but these six albums were recorded and released while  Ronnie Van Zant was alive.

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Lynyrd Skynyrd Street Survivors Original Cover Value

Shortly after the release of Skynyrd’s fifth album, Street Survivors, Lynyrd Skynyrd’s plane crashed and three of the band members perished. The cover featured the band standing on a street with flames around them.

Out of respect for the deceased, the album cover was changed on later pressings to exclude the flames. This made the original cover worth more money than later ones.

As of mid-2023, copies of the “Street Survivors” album cover with the flames can sell for between $50 and $100, depending on condition. A sealed/unopened copy will sell for more than that. There are many factors to consider, however, so prices vary greatly.

There’s always copies of Lynyrd Skynyrd Street Survivors Vinyl LP With Flames Cover available on Ebay. It’s a great way to pick up a little piece of Lynyrd Skynyrd history.

Allen Collins Death

January 1986, in Jacksonville, FL, Allen  Collins was driving near his home when he lost control of his car and flipped the the vehicle. Along with being paralyzed from the chest down, his girlfriend was killed in the crash.

Later, Allen pled no contest to a DUI manslaughter charge. Over the next several months Allen’s condition continued to deteriorate, and he entered the hospital, where he contracted pneumonia. Medications used to treat his pneumonia damaged his liver. Allen Collins passed away on January 23, 1990.

Ed King Cause Of Death

Ed King had been suffering from lung cancer in the months before his passing. On August 22, 2018, King died in Nashville, TN at the age of 68.

JoJo Billingsley Cause Of Death

JoJo Billingsley lived with her family in Cullman, AL. She passed away from cancer on June 24, 2010. She was 58 years old.

How old was Ronnie Van Zant when he died?

Ronnie Van Zant was 29 years old when he died. Van Zant, the lead singer and lyricist for the Southern Rock band, Lynyrd Skynyrd, was born January 15, 1948 in Jacksonville, FL He died on October 20, 1977 when the chartered plane the band was on went down in a remote wooded area outaide Gillsburg, MS.

Ronnie Van Zant’s Hat

Lynyrd Skynyrd Frequently Asked Questions:

What kind of hat did Ronnie Van Zant wear?

Ronnie’s distinctive hats were custom made for him by Texas Hatters. The model is called the Hi-Roller hat, and is still available to order.

Texas Hatters have made hats for several other famous entertainers including Ronnie’s brother, Donnie Van Zant from 38 Special.

Similar hats are available online as well.

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Ronnie Van Zant Tattoos

Lynyrd Skynyrd Frequently Asked Questions:
Did Ronnie Van Zant have any tattoos?
What tattoos did Ronnie Van Zant have?

Ronnie had what is referred to as a “Sailor Jerry” tattoo on his upper right arm. Sailor Jerry’s real name was Norman Collins, and he created his legendary style of tattoos from his parlor in Honolulu, Hawaii.

The tattoo that Ronnie had was from sheet number 7. It had a furled american flag in the background, with an eagle with it’s wings spread in the foreground. The scroll underneath read “Lacy”, Ronnie’s fathers name.

Why did Bob Burns leave Lynyrd Skynyrd?

Bob Burns was the original drummer for Lynyrd Skynyrd, and can be heard playing on their first two albums, Pronounced ‘Lĕh-‘nérd ‘Skin-‘nérd and Second Helping. He is also featured on some of their early demo recordings that were included on the album, Skynyrd’s First and… Last.

In 1996 or ’97, the then exsistent Freebird Foundation reached out to Burns with the question, and received this response:

“I left the band in 1974 because of my health. I wasn’t feeling good or thinking good at that time. Ronnie never fired me and I never quit, but I just had to leave for my own sake. The touring, the recording, the constant motion was too much. I’m very proud of my contributions though. Even today when I listen to the radio and hear me, I can hardly believe it.”

Bob Burns passed away in April of 2015.

Ballad Of Curtis Loew

Lynyrd Skynyrd Frequently Asked Questions:
Is Ballad Of Curtis Loew a true story?
Was Curtis Loew a real person?

These questions are still being asked decades after the song was released in 1974.

The Ballad Of Curtis Loew was written by Ronnie Van Zant and Allen Collins. It was first released in 1974 on Lynyrd Skynyrd’s “Second Helping” album.

One of Lynyrd Skynyrd’s classic songs, The Ballad of Curtis Loew, loosely drew its inspiration from the vibrant characters that resided near Ronnie’s home in Jacksonville’s Westside.

The “country store” portrayed in the song finds its roots in Claude’s Midway Grocery, situated at the intersection of Plymouth and Lakeshore. Claude’s became the backdrop for this musical tale. (NOTE: The building had been abandoned for a few years, and was finally torn down in August of 2021. – Florida Times-Union article)

Although a specific person named Curtis Loew didn’t exist, there were numerous colorful individuals resembling Curtis Loew within the neighborhood. The unique spelling of the name emerged when guitarist Ed King penned the liner notes for the Second Helping album in 1974. In a playful twist, he humorously combined the name of an old Florida black bluesman with the Jewish heritage of Loew’s Theatre, crafting a name that resonated well with the song’s bluesy and soulful essence.

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Allen Collins – Biography

Allen Collins, a renowned guitarist, played a pivotal role alongside Ronnie VanZant in the iconic Southern Rock rock band Lynyrd Skynyrd. With his unique and fiery guitar playing style and powerful songwriting abilities, Collins contributed significantly to the enduring legacy of Lynyrd Skynyrd in the history of rock and roll.

This short, biographical tribute to Collins, provides insights into his early life, musical journey, tragic incidents, and his enduring impact on the world of music. 

Early Life and Passion for Music:

Born on July 19, 1952, at St. Lukes Hospital in Jacksonville, Florida, Allen Collins displayed a boundless energy and enthusiasm from an early age. Even before he could walk, Collins was constantly in motion. Fascinated by cars, particularly race cars, he spent his summers watching races at Jacksonville Raceway, often pretending to race his own car from the stands. This early fascination with cars stayed with him throughout his life, as he became an avid collector of collectible and performance vehicles. Allen Collins 1964In 1963, while living in Jacksonville’s Cedar Hills area, Collins discovered his passion for music when an older friend received a guitar as a birthday gift. Instantly captivated, Collins persuaded his mother, Eva, to buy him his first Silvertone guitar and amplifier from Sears. With minimal training, Collins quickly learned to play the guitar and formed his first band, The Mods. It was during this time that Collins met Ronnie VanZant and Gary Rossington, with whom he would later form the core of Lynyrd Skynyrd.

The Formation of Lynyrd Skynyrd:

Collins, along with VanZant and Rossington, laid the foundation for Lynyrd Skynyrd in 1964. Learning from each other and drawing inspiration from radio hits, the band initially went by various names such as My Backyard and the Noble Five. With the addition of drummer Bob BurnsAllen Collins Wedding Picture - 1970 and bassist Larry Junstrum, they embarked on their musical journey, practicing wherever they could find space. After several years of honing their skills and lineup changes, Lynyrd Skynyrd began playing gigs, gradually gaining recognition. In 1970, Lynyrd Skynyrd caught the attention of music producer Al Kooper during a performance in Atlanta. This led to a record deal with MCA subsidiary Sounds of the South and the release of their debut album, “Pronounced Leh-nerd Skin-nerd.” The album showcased their hit songs such as “Gimme Three Steps,” “Simple Man,” and the legendary guitar-driven anthem, “Freebird.” Subsequent albums and songs like “Sweet Home Alabama” and “Saturday Night Special” further solidified their place in rock music.
Allen Collins - 1970However, tragedy struck on October 20, 1977, when the band’s chartered plane crashed in a Mississippi swamp. The accident claimed the lives of Ronnie VanZant, guitarist Steve Gaines, vocalist Cassie Gaines, road manager Dean Kilpatrick, and severely injured the rest of the band and crew. This tragic event marked the end of Lynyrd Skynyrd’s meteoric rise.

After a period of recovery, Collins, along with other survivors, embarked on a new musical endeavor. Forming the Rossington-Collins Band in the early 1980s, they released the album “Anytime, Anyplace, Anywhere,” which achieved commercial success. Their first album, Anytime, Anyplace, Anywhere, sold more than a million copies, and yielded the hit singles, Don’t Misunderstand Me, and Getaway.

Despite subsequent challenges and lineupAllen Collins Band changes, Collins continued to create music, forming the Allen Collins Band in 1983. Pulling together some of the best musicians from the Jacksonvile, FL music scene, this band prepared to record and album and get back on the road. Allen had originally wanted the name of the band to be Horsepower, but not long after the artwork was completed for the new album cover they discovered that the name was already being used.

Collins faced personal tragedies, including the loss of his wife Kathy in the early days of the Rossington Collins Band and a life-altering car accident in 1986, which left him paralyzed from the waist down.

Despite these hardships, Collins remained dedicated to music, serving as the musical director during the 1987 Lynyrd Skynyrd Tribute tour. He used his platform to raise awareness about the dangers of drunk driving, fulfilling his legal obligations and leaving a powerful impact on his fans.

 

Allen Collins’s contributions to Lynyrd Allen Collins and Family - 1977Skynyrd’s music and his remarkable guitar skills continue to resonate with fans around the world. His untimely passing on January 23, 1990, marked the end of an era, but his influence on rock music remains timeless, forever etched in the hearts of those who appreciate his extraordinary talent and enduring spirit.

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Eric Clapton and Jeff Beck are two of the most famous guitarists in Rock history. Clapton is definitely one of the most influential. And Beck has always been one of the most iconic.

Both of these legendary artists have some history with Lynyrd Skynyrd, Clapton being the most notable. But we’ll get to that in a bit.

These guitar players got together not long ago to cover an old standard, originally made famous by Andy Williams in 1961.  Here’s some info about the track from Clapton’s Youtube Channel:

“Moon River,” recorded not long before Jeff’s tragic passing, is now available on all streaming platforms. This release comes ahead of a series of Jeff Beck tribute shows at Royal Albert Hall in London. The double A-side “Moon River” and new song “How Could We Know” featuring Judith Hill, Simon Climie, and Daniel Santiago will be released on 7″ vinyl July 14, 2023.

Clapton and Beck’s history goes back to the 60’s as well. They’re both Brits, born around the same time, and spent their childhoods within 20 minutes of each other.

This interesting incidence of Classic Rock history also included Led Zeppelin guitarist Jimmy Page, who was born around the same time, and lived in the same area.

Clapton’s early music career found him as the guitarist in the British rock band The Yardbirds. Clapton left that band and Jeff Beck replaced him in that roll.

Jeff Beck passed away in January of 2023 at the age of 78. His musical legacy is enormous, and he had garnered and influenced millions of fans around the world.

Eric Clapton And Jeff Beck – Moon River

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Lynyrd Skynyrd And Eric Clapton

Most Skynyrd fans are familiar with the memorable concert review article from 1974, when the band opened for Clapton at the Memphis Memorial Stadium in June of that year.

Skynyrd had been added to the bill because they were very popular in Memphis, and apparently, the show promoters were a bit sceptical of how Clapton would be received since his newer material at the time had seen him moving away from his original, bluesier roots.

All of the Skynyrd band members were fans of Clapton, and no doubt saw this as a huge opportunity. It is reported that Ronnie even said so in some of his remarks between songs during their set.

The show resulted in several review articles that pretty much agreed that Lynyrd Skynyrd was the show’s big hit. The most memorable was the article from Sounds Magazine with the lofty title: “Skynyrd Singe God’s Beard In Memphis.”

One of the most amazing things to remember is that Skynyrd was still a very new band at that time, from a national exposure aspect. Their sophomore album, Second Helping, had just been released a few months earlier, and Sweet Home Alabama was just beginning to climb the charts.

That is a testament to how good the original band really was back then. And there are other examples.

Lynyrd Skynyrd and Eric Clapton are also linked by the fact that they both covered songs written by the inestimable, and arguably underrated, songwriter, JJ Cale.

Allen Collins ’58 Gibson Korina Explorer

Original Skynyrd guitarist, Allen Collins was a huge Eric Clapton Fan. Allen had used Gibson Explorers and Firebirds over the years. No doubt from seeing his guitar hero playing them when he was younger.

Only a couple years after this show, Allen was able to make one of his dreams come true when he had the chance to purchase Eric’s 1958 Gibson Korina Explorer. It was his main guitar for several years after that.

This guitar was already exceptional because it was made during the original run of Explorers by Gibson in 1958. Korina is a very exotic wood, and not very many of them were made that year.

Being owned, and played by both Eric Clapton and Allen Collins make it even more exceptional. The last I knew, this guitar was still on display at the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame.

Lynyrd Skynyrd And Jeff Beck

Jeff Beck and Lynyrd Skynyrd at the Cape Cod Coliseum 1976

The band crossed paths with Jeff Beck in 1976, when they did a show together at the Cape Cod Coliseum. There was a CD of this show released from the Japanese label, Breakdown in 2009.

It seems that this CD is somewhat rare as well. It’s a little weird in that the cover image shows Jeff Beck and The Jan Hammer Group playing and they are setup in front of the headliner’s backline. This would indicate that Beck was the opener.

But the track listing on the back shows Beck as the headliner and Skynyrd as the opener. It’s possible that the cover image is not from that particular show.

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As one of the original members of Lynyrd Skynyrd, Allen Collins is very well-known among Southern Rock enthusiasts. But because of his well-crafted, memorable guitar solos, he is also known as one of the best guitarists in Rock and Roll history.

In March of 2023 a video was released featuring one of Colins’ best friends reminiscing about the musician, who passed away in January of 1990, and showing a lot of his memorabilia.

Steve Reynolds is the man’s name, and he still lives in the area just south of Jacksonville, FL where Colins, and other Skynyrd members lived, after the band had begun to get some notoriety.

“He (Collins) had a party at his house and they were all doing drugs, or whatever, and somebody said “I wonder, is that the real record that y’all recorded in there?” And he’s like, “I don’t know.” So they broke it and put it on a record player to see if it would play.”

Allen Collins was pretty notorious for the parties that he threw at his house. Unfortunately, due to the nature of the parties and the type of people that hung around with him, a lot of stuff was stolen.

But for fans of Lynyrd Skynyrd, and Collins, this is a pretty interesting video. Lots of stories, interesting pictures, and even vintage instruments, gear, and old road cases from different bands Collins toured with.

Lynyrd Skynyrd Allen Collins friend Steve Reynolds Part One

This video is from The Griff Martin Files Youtube channel. (You can view part two of the interview with Mr Reynolds here.)

Griff Martin co-hosts The Stoned Roadie Show with legendary Skynyrd roadie, and former Tour Manager, Craig Reed. Martin is also a retired NASA employee and features some aviation videos on his channel.

 Allen Collins was indeed one of the most original guitarists in rock and roll from the ’70’s and 80’s, but he was a tragic figure as well. He experienced several traumatic episodes in his short life. 

There are many stories about how Allen was sought out by Ronnie Vanzant, Bob Burns, and Gary Rossington to be in the band when it first formed. Several of Collins’ guitar solos are standards still being played on classic rock radio stations.

As a result of a car accident in 1986, Collins was paralyzed from the waist down and was no longer able to tour. He passed away in January 1996 of complications from his paralysis. 

Allen Collins was posthumously inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, with his other Lynyrd Skynyrd bandmates in 2006.

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