The band members are: Ronnie Van Zant - Lead Singer Gary Rossington - Lead Guitar "On The Hunt" and many others, Rhythm Guitar Allen Collins (tall, skinny guy dressed in white) - Rhythm Guitar and lead on some songs including Free Bird Ed King - Lead and Rhythm Guitar, original third guitarist Steve Gaines - Lead and Rhythm Guitar, replacement third guitarist on Convention Hall and Knebworth videos Leon Wilkeson - Bass Guitar Billy Powell - Keyboards Artimus Pyle - Drums Honkettes (Backing singers) - Leslie Hawkins, Cassie Gaines, JoJo Billingsley I would suggest watching "T for Texas" (either the Winterland or Knebworth live versions) and "Call Me The Breeze" (at Convention Hall or Knebworth) if you want to listen to some let-it-rip Southern boogie.
Ronnie Van Zant was the leader and the driving force behind Lynyrd Skynyrd. This band practiced relentlessly as Ronnie wanted them to sound the same live as they did in the studio. I see a few suggestions, and of course, you've already done Freebird studio and live in Oakland , so i have these I Ain't The One Simple Man Tuesdays Gone The Ballad Of Curtis Loew Sweet Home Alabama Gimme Back My Bullets Saturday Night Special The Needle And The Spoon You Got That Right All these are great songs and there are many more, I'm not sure they made a bad one. Enjoy the ride, and Thanks for the Reaction
The band members are:
Ronnie Van Zant - Lead Singer
Gary Rossington - Lead Guitar "On The Hunt" and many others, Rhythm Guitar
Allen Collins (tall, skinny guy dressed in white) - Rhythm Guitar and lead on some songs including Free Bird
Ed King - Lead and Rhythm Guitar, original third guitarist
Steve Gaines - Lead and Rhythm Guitar, replacement third guitarist on Convention Hall and Knebworth videos
Leon Wilkeson - Bass Guitar
Billy Powell - Keyboards
Artimus Pyle - Drums
Honkettes (Backing singers) - Leslie Hawkins, Cassie Gaines, JoJo Billingsley
I would suggest watching "T for Texas" (either the Winterland or Knebworth live versions) and "Call Me The Breeze" (at Convention Hall or Knebworth) if you want to listen to some let-it-rip Southern boogie.
Excellent comment.
Call me the breeze is a must !
Your journey is just beginning my friend. Every time I seen a filmed "live" performance from the past...my jaw hits the ground.
Ronnie Van Zant was the leader and the driving force behind Lynyrd Skynyrd. This band practiced relentlessly as Ronnie wanted them to sound the same live as they did in the studio.
I see a few suggestions, and of course, you've already done Freebird studio and live in Oakland , so i have these
I Ain't The One
Simple Man
Tuesdays Gone
The Ballad Of Curtis Loew
Sweet Home Alabama
Gimme Back My Bullets
Saturday Night Special
The Needle And The Spoon
You Got That Right
All these are great songs and there are many more, I'm not sure they made a bad one.
Enjoy the ride, and Thanks for the Reaction
Cool comment.
Lynyrd Skynrd is a Great Old Southern Rock Band 🎶🎶😉👍❤️❤️❤️
You should listen to Free Bird 😉👍