Lynyrd Skynyrd Bio
Beyond the tragedy, the history, the raging guitars and the killer songs, ultimately, Lynyrd Skynyrd is about an indomitable will. About survival of spirit; unbowed, uniquely American, stubbornly resolute.
With their first set of new studio material since 2003’s Vicious Cycle, legendary rock band Lynyrd Skynyrd returns with God & Guns, due out September 29 on Loud & Proud/Roadrunner Records. Recorded in Nashville in 2008-2009, the project was interrupted—but, tellingly, not ended—by the deaths of founding member/keyboardist Billy Powell and longtime bassist Ean Evans earlier this year.
Driven by core members Gary Rossington (guitar), Johnny Van Zant (vocals) and Rickey Medlocke (guitar), along with longtime drummer Michael Cartellone, Lynyrd Skynyrd have recorded an album (“under duress, as usual,” according to Van Zant) that very much lives up to the legacy begun some 35 years ago in Jacksonville, Florida, and halted for a decade by the 1977 plane crash that killed three band members, including Ronnie Van Zant and Steve Gaines. Since then, the band tragically lost Allen Collins, Leon Wilkeson and Hughie Thomasson, yet they rock on.
With the passing of Powell and Evans, “a lot of people probably expected us to say enough is enough,” admits Medlocke. But that would not be the way of this Rock & Roll Hall of Fame powerhouse. With a catalog of over 60 albums and sales beyond 30 million, Lynyrd Skynyrd remains a cultural icon that appeals to all generations, and God & Guns is a fitting addition to the canon. The Skynyrd Nation awaits.
“We wanted to show the people that not only are we doing the old material, keeping the music going, but we still have some new tricks up our sleeves, too,” says founding guitarist Gary Rossington.
Returning to the studio after the death of Powell, whose keyboards can be heard on more than half the songs on God & Guns, was “very difficult, I ain’t gonna lie to you,” says Van Zant. “But we got through it, as Lynyrd Skynyrd seems to always do. Music’s a great healer. These songs needed to be out there, this record needed to be made. Gary, Rickey and myself just said ‘let’s go for it, let’s get this thing done.’”
Unfortunately, coping with loss is familiar to this band. “We just kind of fell back in,” says Rossington. “We’ve been doing this a long time, so you just kind of do what you do. As you get older, you get a little more used to it. You know it’s coming, and it’s coming to you, too. I just thank God for every day and all the time I had with the guys that aren’t with us anymore.”
The crying is over and now it’s time to rock. “We’ve had some really bad moments this year already, and I’m glad we’re able to pick ourselves up by our boot straps and just continue to play,” says Medlocke. “For us to weather through this makes this record even more special. I’m sure Billy and Ean are looking down upon us with big smiles.”
With noted rock producer Bob Marlette, input from guitarist John 5, and a wealth of material written by the band and a cadre of elite Skynyrd-minded songwriters, a remarkable album emerged. “We never really worked with producers that well, we kind of always wanted to do it our way,” admits Rossington. “But Bob Marlette came on and he’s such a great guy; he figured out how to talk to us musically, and we became friends instantly. He had a lot of fresh ideas and ways to do things, and also wanted to capture the old sounds, too.”
Of John 5, Rossington adds, “he’s probably one of the best guitar players I’ve ever played with, and I’ve played with a lot of great ones. He just lives with a guitar on him, and he knows that neck like nobody I’ve ever seen.”
With a backbone of Southern rock and country, passionate Van Zant vocals, and trademark layered guitars, God & Guns manages to maintain the iconic Skynyrd punch while sounding completely contemporary. Sure to attract attention in these politically divided times is the title track, which harbors a sense of menace and unwillingness to back down that hearkens back to Skynyrd’s earliest days. The band knows the song, and others like “That Ain’t My America,” will have their critics, but Medlocke says listeners should get beyond the title.
“It’s not just the words ‘God and guns.’ you gotta look past that and look at what this country was founded on: freedom,” Medlocke says. “Everybody should be able to make their own decisions and not be led around by a nose ring and told what to do and when to do it.”
And if some critics don’t like it, “that’s called freedom of choice,” says Medlocke, who carries his Native American heritage with pride. “I’m sure some critics will look at it, God & Guns, the rednecks are back.’ Well, the guys in this band aren’t rednecks, Rickey Medlocke’s the only damn redneck in this band ‘cause I got red skin.”
The title track, along with the unmistakable Skynyrd bite of the first single “Still Unbroken,” form thematic songs for an album laden with attitude, heart and purpose. “Skynyrd’s about tradition,” says Medlocke. “We are guys that don’t go around preaching about our own personal or political beliefs, although I’m sure you could probably guess mine. In this record is personal tragedy, personal relationships and being on the road, all under that umbrella of real life. That’s what we think, that’s what we believe, and we stand next to that title, God & Guns.”
To portray Skynyrd as a bunch of “gun nuts” would be incorrect, according to Van Zant. “I’m kind of like Ronnie, ‘handguns are made for killing,’ and I’ve never seen anybody shoot a deer with a .38,” he says. “I do own a bunch of rifles, I live out in the swamp, and you’ve got to protect yourself.”
Skynyrd is a band, after all, that has never shied away from standing up and speaking for a segment of the population whose voices are seldom heard. “Everybody’s so scared to say stuff these days, that’s not what I’m about,” says Van Zant. “We live in America, we can speak our minds. These are our values. That doesn’t mean we’re always right in everybody’s mind. Hopefully, we don’t offend a bunch of people. And if we do, well, get a record deal, man, and make your own songs.”
This is a band well aware of the responsibility that comes with putting the name ‘Lynyrd Skynyrd’ on anything, be it an album or a concert. “We feel like we have to keep the standards high,” says Rossington. “I wouldn’t put this record out, I’d fight not to, if I didn’t think it was good.”
And so Skynyrd stands, “still unbroken,” in 2009. “People may say, ‘they need the money,’ well I don’t think any of us need the money,” Van Zant says. “It’s just that we love the music, it’s bigger than the money, it’s not even about that any more. We have to make a living, sure, but it’s about the legacy of Lynyrd Skynyrd, and what it stands for, what the fans are all about. There’s nothing like getting out there playing a great show with Skynyrd and seeing people love this music.”
Adds Rossington, “We’re still standing, still keeping the music going. We wanted to do the guys who aren’t with us any more proud, and keep the name proud, too.”
Gary Rossington- Guitar
Johnny Van Zant- Vocals
Rickey Medlocke- Guitar
Mark "Sparky" Matejka- Guitar
Michael Cartellone- Drums
Robert Kearns - Bass
Peter “Keys” Pisarczyk - Keyboards
Honkettes:
Dale Krantz Rossington- Backing Vocals
Carol Chase- Backing Vocals
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kidnascar // June 11, 2013 10:42:06 AM UTC
Hey Guys,
Looking forward to Thursday night in Chattanooga. Building Inspector here and have been making the rounds for Riverbend. Many moons ago in Jacksonville ran a bottle club in Callahan Fl. and had i good friend who's sister was dating Allen. Went for a ride one day with him and ended up at Allen's house. Gary you were there as well as Ronnie. This was probably 1974 or 5. Need less to say my mind was blown back then. Anyway I'm Roger Scott and this will be the nine millonth time i have seen u guys, and it never gets old. Don't know what time or if your doing a sound check thursday but will try to stop by and listen. If you have any spare Back stage passes Holler at me. Your people can get in touch with my people thru city of Chattanooga. 423 643 5800. Great to see the continued success for you guys. God Bless
Roger Scott
Good time Charlie // April 30, 2013 8:15:24 PM UTC
My name is Sandy and my Uncle Charlie use to drive you guys around on tour on his bus back in the 70's. He passed away a few years ago and I acquired his Photo Album. It is filled with photo's of the band and Charlie fishing and having a great time. I know how it feels to lose a loved one as I truly miss my Uncle Charlie
I am attending the show in Washington on June 21st, and I would love to share the photo album with the band. He drove the band on tour for a long time, so I know you must remember him. My email is in the system here to contact me. Thanks and hope to see you at the show!
Tribute2Rich // April 24, 2013 2:16:36 AM UTC
My Uncle, Richie Slater, was more than a fan-he spoke of you guys as family. I grew up with him speaking enthusiastically of Ronnie, Donnie, & Johnny-not to mention Gary & Rickey too. He recalled the painful conversation talking to Ms. Van Zant after Ronnie's passing. At least-that's what I remember of my Uncle's story. Richie passed away this past weekend. Can you please share this with the family? If they'd like to send their condolences they can reach me by the detailed info I sent via Facebook (I didn't want to publicly share that info) You may also email me at Jonathans.sherry@gmail.com. I'm a school teacher, but if you need to reach me during the day-and you'd rather not leave a voicemail-you can call the school secretary at 607.674.7380. My Uncle's memorial service will probably be this weekend. Any words of condolence I will share with our family. Trust me when I say-words from his adopted family will hold profound meaning. As a tribute to his connectedness with the Van Zants'-Richie named his child (AKA his dog for the last 16 years) "Rebel". Thank you for taking the time to read this msg.-
Sincerely, Jonathan
JDouglas // April 13, 2013 10:50:30 PM UTC
I was in college at Georgia Southern in 1977 and was working at the airport when they flew in for a concert at Hanner Field House. No taxis back then so I drove Billy Powell, Ronnie Van Zant and Steve Gaines to the Holiday Inn. They invited me to the room before the concert so I hung out with them for a while. I appreciated Ronnie's kindness.
Just saw them in Evans, Georgia last night, FANTASTIC CONCERT!!!
B_A_M_93 // April 12, 2013 7:54:35 PM UTC
my names brooke ive listened to this band all my life even though im only 19 my dads a drummer for bar bands he listens to a lot of there music thats where i heard it from and stuff and i love music...from what my aunt has told me they'll be playing in baraboo...which is cool me n my husband should be going for that
fb_dwayne_higgs // April 08, 2013 5:48:41 PM UTC
Okay, I'm not sure of how to get a response from the band, but hopefully somehow they'll get ahold of this letter ! I'm writing it for my husband Dwayne Higgs who passed away Fathers Day (June17th of 2012) . He was a really big fan for at least 35 years, couldn't listen to you wthout letting his emotions take over(all of them). He was in a motor vehicle accident in 2000 that left him paralyzed from the neck down, but believe me when I say he kept rocking until the day he passed in his sleep! The first concert he attended after his accident was yours and ironically his last concert he attended was yours 11 years later.When your song "Still Unbroken" came out he was sure it was written for him.LOL Anyway, the reason I'm writing you again is to let you that we took him for his last ride the day of his services on the back of a bike and we are having a memorial run for him this year and donating all the proceeds to "Operation Comfort" and want to name the run "Still Unbroken" . we are hoping to have your blessing and or permission to use the name.If I had the money I would just hire you to play for it ,but of course I don't ! It's almost been a year so the run is being planned and we have to name it, to get a tax exempt number for donations. I know people are probably always asking for something from you and I don't want to sound like a kook, just wanted to make sure it's alright with you all for us to use the name "Still Unbroken" Please respond either way a.s.a.p.. Still grieving widow, Debbie Higgs / companyDD_69@yahoo.com
crowe11 // April 02, 2013 6:26:53 PM UTC
my Name is Christian i know Billy Powell and his family im bestfriends with is daughters son ross kinder and colwen kinder here in havelock nc i remeber going to a consert and meeting the whole band and stuff it was an awesome experence.
ls-sweetnlow // March 25, 2013 7:36:42 PM UTC
» From "Lynyrd Skynyrd Bio" // 01.29.2013 11:26:18 PM
Apparently you've never actually listened to their lyrics, watched any of their biographical (word?) videos,atteded a concert or understood what the band stood for. No worries for you tho. they have conformed http://wzlx.cbslocal.com/2013/01/25/lynyrd-skynyrds-johnny-van-zant-im-gonna-stand-behind-our-president/
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...since my original post was denied, I cannot reply to your comment on that thread since there isn't one. Perhaps you did not read the entire post. Apparently you missed the part where I stated having been a fan/followed the band since the 70's, & attended at least one concert each year since the 80's (including RCB ). I own a very large library of vinyl, cassettes and CD's from LS, RCB, Johnny Van Zant Band, & Van Zant and band biographic DVD's. I am quite familiar with the biography of the band, lyrics, and what the band STOOD for. Sadly what they STOOD for apparently no longer holds true. As you agreed via your above pasted reply to my comment..."They have conformed" Therefore the LYRICS in the music contradicts the bands new found political attitude. Hence their comment "Anyone who does not stand with the president should be deported". I saw where this entire issue was addressed by another member in another thread and I have to wonder why that thread was allowed to be posted when nine was not.
fb_nunzio_d'addario // March 24, 2013 4:52:49 PM UTC
I'm fifteen but I love lynyrd skynyrd music , it's my life
cloudpeak // March 18, 2013 11:02:17 AM UTC
I have been a big fan for many years! I hope Gary is doing well .... A lot of us are wondering if that is REALLY Gary on FB. I hope so! Take care!! : )
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