List of Lynyrd Skynyrd members

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Lynyrd Skynyrd is a Southern rock band from Jacksonville, Florida. Formed in 1964, the group originally included vocalist Ronnie Van Zant, guitarists Gary Rossington and Allen Collins, bassist Larry Junstrom and drummer Bob Burns. The group split up in 1977 following a plane crash which resulted in the deaths of three band members including Van Zant, and serious injuries to other band members.

Three lineups of Lynyrd Skynyrd in 1973 (top), 1977 (middle) and 2008 (bottom).

The band reformed in 1987 with Van Zant's younger brother Johnny on vocals alongside members of the 1970s lineup. This was originally planned to be for a single tour, but the band has remained active since. The current lineup features guitarist and vocalist Rickey Medlocke (from 1971 to 1972, and since 1996), lead vocalist Johnny Van Zant (since 1987), backing vocalists Dale Krantz-Rossington (since 1987) and Carol Chase (since 1996), drummer Michael Cartellone (since 1999), guitarist Mark Matejka (since 2006), keyboardist Peter Keys (since 2009), guitarist Damon Johnson (since 2021)[1] and bassist Robbie Harrington (since 2025).

History

1964–1977

Lynyrd Skynyrd was formed under the name My Backyard in 1964, which was later changed to The Noble Five, and again to One Percent.[2] The group originally included vocalist Ronnie Van Zant, guitarists Gary Rossington and Allen Collins, bassist Larry Junstrom and drummer Bob Burns, all of whom were students at Robert E. Lee High School.[3] After performing live for several years, the band recorded for the first time in 1971, when Junstrom and Burns were replaced by Greg T. Walker and Rickey Medlocke, respectively.[4] The following year, Walker was replaced by the band's original choice of bassist Leon Wilkeson, and Medlocke moved to third guitarist as Burns returned on drums.[5] Medlocke had left by the end of the year.[6] Billy Powell had also been added as the group's first keyboardist, having worked as a roadie since 1970.[7]

Shortly before recording began for the band's debut album (Pronounced 'Lĕh-'nérd 'Skin-'nérd), Wilkeson left Lynyrd Skynyrd and was replaced by Ed King.[8] Later during the sessions the bassist returned, with King subsequently taking up the role of third guitarist.[9] Burns remained for 1974's Second Helping, but left in January 1975 due to touring fatigue, with Artimus Pyle taking his place.[10] King left on May 26, 1975, two months after the release of Nuthin' Fancy.[11] He was replaced the following year by Steve Gaines, who was recommended by his sister Cassie Gaines after she had recently joined as one of the band's touring backing vocalists, The Honkettes.[12][13]

On October 20, 1977 – three days after the release of the band's fifth studio album Street Survivors – a chartered plane on which the members and crew were travelling crashed in Gillsburg, Mississippi.[14] Six people died in the accident, including band members Ronnie Van Zant, Steve Gaines and Cassie Gaines; many of the other passengers on board were seriously injured, including Wilkeson who was left in a critical condition and reportedly declared dead three times.[15] The group disbanded after the crash.[14] In 1978, a collection of previously unreleased recordings from 1971 and 1972 was released as Skynyrd's First and... Last.[16] The following year, the surviving members (with the exception of Wilkeson) reunited at Volunteer Jam for a performance of "Free Bird" with Charlie Daniels and his band.[17]

1987 onward

In July 1987, Lynyrd Skynyrd announced their reforming for the Lynyrd Skynyrd Tribute Tour,[18] with returning members Rossington, King, Wilkeson, Pyle and Powell joined by new lead vocalist Johnny Van Zant, Ronnie's younger brother.[19] Collins, who was unable to join the reunited group after a car accident the previous year left him paralyzed from the waist down, chose Randall Hall from Collins's eponymous band to take his place on guitar.[20] After the band's first post-reformation studio album Lynyrd Skynyrd 1991, Pyle left suddenly after a show in August,[21] with Kurt Custer taking his place.[19] Hall left in 1993 after the release of The Last Rebel,[22] later suing the remaining members of the band for $500,000.[23] Custer followed Hall out of the group the next year in order to focus on his solo career.[24]

Hall and Custer were replaced by Mike Estes and Owen Hale, respectively,[25] both of whom performed on the 1994 album Endangered Species.[26] King was forced to leave the band in 1996 due to health problems, with Hughie Thomasson brought in to take his place; Estes left around the same time, with former drummer Medlocke returning to the band on guitar as a result.[25] Hale left in late 1998 after the Twenty Tour;[27] he was replaced first by Jeff McAllister.[28] Kenny Aronoff played on Edge of Forever but did not join[29] and Michael Cartellone took over in 1999 after the dissolution of the Damn Yankees.[30] On July 27, 2001, longtime bassist Leon Wilkeson died in his sleep of natural causes.[31] He was replaced by Ean Evans, who had earlier substituted for Wilkeson at several shows the previous year.[32]

Thomasson left Lynyrd Skynyrd in 2005 to reform his previous band Outlaws,[33] with his replacement Mark Matejka joining early the next year.[34] The band was forced to change its lineup twice in 2009 due to deaths in the group – first, longtime keyboardist Billy Powell died of a heart attack on January 28;[35] and later, bassist Evans died of cancer on May 6.[36] Peter Keys was later brought in to replace Powell,[37] while Evans was replaced by Robert Kearns.[38] Kearns remained until 2012, when he was replaced by former Black Crowes bassist Johnny Colt.[39] Keith Christopher replaced Colt in mid-2017.[40] Gary Rossington, the band's last founding member died on 5 March 2023.[41]

Official members

Current members

More information Image, Name ...
Image Name Years active Role Release contributions
Rickey Medlocke
  • 1971–1972
  • 1996–present
[4][6][25]
  • guitar (1972, 1996–present)
  • drums (1971–1972)
  • backing and occasional lead vocals
  • mandolin
[5]
[42][43][44]
Johnny Van Zant
  • 1987–present
[19]
lead vocals all Lynyrd Skynyrd releases from Southern by the Grace of God (1988)[45] onward
Dale Krantz-Rossington
  • 1993–present (touring 1987–1993)[46]
backing vocals
Carol Chase 1996–present[47] all Lynyrd Skynyrd releases from Twenty (1997)[44] onward
Michael Cartellone 1999–present[30]
  • drums
  • percussion
all Lynyrd Skynyrd releases from Edge of Forever (1999)[48] onward
Mark Matejka 2006–present[34]
  • guitar
  • backing vocals
all Lynyrd Skynyrd releases from God & Guns (2009)[49] onward
Peter Keys 2009–present[37]
  • keyboards
  • piano
all Lynyrd Skynyrd releases from Last of a Dyin' Breed (2012)[50] onward
Damon Johnson 2023–present[51] (touring substitute 2021–2023)[1] guitar none
Robbie Harrington 2025–present[52] bass
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Former members

More information Image, Name ...
Image Name Years active Role Release contributions
Gary Rossington
  • 1964–1977
  • 1979
  • 1987–2023 (until his death)
[3][14][19][41]
guitar all Lynyrd Skynyrd releases
Allen Collins
  • 1964–1977
  • 1979
(musical director, 1987–1990) (until his death)[3][14]
all Lynyrd Skynyrd releases from "Need All My Friends" / "Michelle" (1968)[53] to Legend (1987)[54]
Ronnie Van Zant 1964–1977 (until his death)[3][15]
  • lead vocals
  • lyricist
Bob Burns
  • 1964–1971
  • 1972–1974 (guest 2006) (died 2015)
[3][4][5][10]
drums
  • "Need All My Friends" / "Michelle" (1968)
  • (Pronounced 'Lĕh-'nérd 'Skin-'nérd) (1973) – "all except "Tuesday's Gone" and "Mississippi Kid"
  • Second Helping (1974) – all except "I Need You"
  • Skynyrd's First and... Last (1978)
  • Legend (1987)
  • Lynyrd Skynyrd (1991)
  • Collectybles (2000)
[53][55][56][43][54][57][58]
Larry Junstrom 1964–1971 (died 2019)[3][4] bass
[53][57][58]
Greg T. Walker 1971–1972[4][5]
  • bass
  • backing vocals
  • Street Survivors (1977) – "One More Time" only
  • Skynyrd's First and... Last (1978)
[42][43]
Leon Wilkeson
  • 1972
  • 1973–1977
  • 1987–2001 (until his death)
[5][8][9][14][19][31]
  • all Lynyrd Skynyrd releases from Second Helping (1974) – all except "I Need You" and "Don't Ask Me No Questions" to Edge of Forever (1999)
  • Vicious Cycle (2003) – "The Way" and "Lucky Man" only
[56][48][59]
Billy Powell
  • 1972–1977
  • 1979
  • 1987–2009 (until his death)
[7][14][19][35]
  • keyboards
  • piano
all Lynyrd Skynyrd releases from (Pronounced 'Lĕh-'nérd 'Skin-'nérd) (1973)[55] to Live from Freedom Hall (2010)[60]
Ed King
  • 1972–1975
  • 1987
  • 1991–1996 (guest 2006) (died 2018)
[8][11][19][25]
  • guitar
  • bass (1972–1974)
  • backing vocals
[9]
  • (Pronounced 'Lĕh-'nérd 'Skin-'nérd) (1973)
  • Second Helping (1974)
  • Nuthin' Fancy (1975)
  • all Lynyrd Skynyrd releases from Skynyrd's First and... Last (1978) to Southern Knights (1996)
[55][56][61][43][62]
Artimus Pyle
  • 1975–1977
  • 1979
  • 1987–1991 (guest 2006)
[10][14][19][21][63]
  • drums
  • percussion
all Lynyrd Skynyrd releases from Nuthin' Fancy (1975)[61] to Lynyrd Skynyrd 1991 (1991),[57] except Skynyrd's First and... Last (1978)[43]
Steve Gaines 1976–1977 (until his death)[12][13][15]
  • guitar
  • vocals
[64][42][54]
Randall Hall
  • 1987–1993
[20][22]
  • Southern by the Grace of God (1988)
  • Lynyrd Skynyrd 1991 (1991)
  • The Last Rebel (1993)
[45][57][65]
Kurt Custer 1991–1994[19][24] drums The Last Rebel (1993)[65]
Mike Estes 1993–1996[25]
  • guitar
  • backing vocals
[66][62]
Owen Hale 1994–1998[25][27]
  • drums
  • percussion
[66][62][44][67]
Debbie Davis-Estes 1994–1996[68]
  • backing vocals
  • Endangered Species (1994)
  • Southern Knights (1996)
[66][62]
Hughie Thomasson 1996–2005 (died 2007)[25][33]
  • guitars
  • backing vocals
all Lynyrd Skynyrd releases from Twenty (1997)[44] to Lynyrd Skynyrd Lyve: The Vicious Cycle Tour (2003)[69]
Jeff McAllister 1998–1999[28] drums none
Kenny Aronoff 1999[29] Edge of Forever (1999)[48]
Ean Evans 2001–2009 (until his death)[32][36]
  • bass
  • backing vocals
all Lynyrd Skynyrd releases from Vicious Cycle (2003)[59] to Live from Freedom Hall (2010)[60]
Robert Kearns 2009–2012[38][39] none
Johnny Colt 2012–2017[39][40]
  • One More for the Fans (2015)
  • Pronounced 'Lĕh-'nérd 'Skin-'nérd & Second Helping Live from Jacksonville at the Florida Theatre (2015)
[70][71]
Keith Christopher 2017–2025[40] bass
  • Last of the Street Survivors Farewell Tour Lyve! (2019)
  • “Last of the Street Survivors” (2020)
[72][73]
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Other contributors

Current touring musicians

More information Image, Name ...
Image Name Years active Instruments Release contributions
Stacy Michelle 2023–present[74] (touring substitute 2022–2023) backing vocals Stacy Michelle substituted for Dale during Rossington's recovery and has stayed on touring.
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Former touring musicians

More information Image, Name ...
Image Name Years active Instruments Release contributions
Cassie Gaines 1975–1977 (until her death)[75][15] backing vocals
  • One More from the Road (1976)
  • Street Survivors (1977)
[64][42]
JoJo Billingsley 1975–1977[76] (died 2010)[77]
Leslie Hawkins 1975–1977[78]
Carol Bristow 1987–1988[79] Southern by the Grace of God (1988)[45]
Debbie Bailey 1991–1994[80] none
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Touring substitutes

More information Image, Name ...
Image Name Years active Instruments Notes
Byron Glover
  • 1975
  • 1987-1988
  • 1993 (died 2010)
[81]
guitar Glover performed with the band after Ed King's departure and also substituted later on. He also appeared on:
  • Atlanta Live 93’ VHS (1993)
  • Skynyrd Frynds (1994)
Greg Martin 1992 Martin filled in for Ed King on several dates of the band's 1992 tour due to an injury.[82]
Tim Lindsey 1993 bass Lindsey substituted for Wilkeson at several shows in 1993 during The Last Rebel Tour.[83]
Rick Wills 1999[84] Wills substituted for Wilkeson at several shows in July 1999 during the Edge of Forever Tour.
Pat Buchanan 2007[85] guitar Filled in for Gary in 2007.
Raquel Jonsen (Johnson)
backing vocals Raquel substituted for Dale during Gary's recovery at various points.
Andy Lowman
guitar Andy temporarily filled in for Byron.
Joey Huffman 2008[87][88] keyboards Huffman substituted for Powell at several shows in 2008 during the Rock & Rebels Tour.
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Timeline

Official member timeline

Touring musician timeline

Lineups

More information Period, Members ...
Period Members Releases
June 1964 – February 1971[3][4]
February 1971 – April 1972[4]
  • Ronnie Van Zant – lead vocals
  • Gary Rossington – guitar
  • Allen Collins – guitar
  • Greg T. Walker – bass, backing vocals
  • Rickey Medlocke – drums, vocals
April 1972 – June 1972[5][6]
  • Ronnie Van Zant – lead vocals
  • Gary Rossington – guitar
  • Allen Collins – guitar
  • Rickey Medlocke – guitar, vocals
  • Leon Wilkeson – bass, backing vocals
  • Bob Burns – drums
none
June 1972 – August 1972[6][7]
  • Ronnie Van Zant – lead vocals
  • Gary Rossington – guitar
  • Allen Collins – guitar
  • Leon Wilkeson – bass, backing vocals
  • Bob Burns – drums
  • Skynyrd's First and... Last (1978)[43]
August 1972 – October 1972[7][8]
  • Ronnie Van Zant – lead vocals
  • Gary Rossington – guitar
  • Allen Collins – guitar
  • Leon Wilkeson – bass, backing vocals
  • Bob Burns – drums
  • Billy Powell – keyboards, piano
October 1972 – June 1973[8][9]
  • Ronnie Van Zant – lead vocals
  • Gary Rossington – guitar
  • Allen Collins – guitar
  • Ed King – bass, guitar, backing vocals
  • Bob Burns – drums
  • Billy Powell – keyboards, piano
June 1973 – January 1975[9][10]
  • Ronnie Van Zant – lead vocals
  • Gary Rossington – guitar
  • Allen Collins – guitar
  • Ed King – guitar, backing vocals, bass
  • Leon Wilkeson – bass, backing vocals
  • Bob Burns – drums
  • Billy Powell – keyboards, piano
January – May 1975[10][11]
  • Ronnie Van Zant – lead vocals
  • Gary Rossington – guitar
  • Allen Collins – guitar
  • Ed King – guitar, backing vocals
  • Leon Wilkeson – bass, backing vocals
  • Artimus Pyle – drums, percussion
  • Billy Powell – keyboards, piano
May 1975 – June 1976[11][12][13]
  • Ronnie Van Zant – lead vocals
  • Gary Rossington – guitar
  • Allen Collins – guitar
  • Leon Wilkeson – bass, backing vocals
  • Artimus Pyle – drums, percussion
  • Billy Powell – keyboards, piano
June 1976 – October 1977[12][13][14]
  • Ronnie Van Zant – lead vocals
  • Gary Rossington – guitar
  • Allen Collins – guitar
  • Steve Gaines – guitar, vocals
  • Leon Wilkeson – bass, backing vocals
  • Artimus Pyle – drums, percussion
  • Billy Powell – keyboards, piano
Band inactive October 1977 – January 1979
January 1979[17]
  • Gary Rossington – guitar
  • Allen Collins – guitar
  • Artimus Pyle – drums, percussion
  • Billy Powell – keyboards, piano
none – one show
Band inactive January 1979 – June 19, 1987
June 19, 1987 – August 1991[19][20][21]
  • Johnny Van Zant – lead vocals
  • Gary Rossington – guitar
  • Ed King – guitar, backing vocals
  • Randall Hall – guitar, backing vocals
  • Leon Wilkeson – bass, backing vocals
  • Artimus Pyle – drums, percussion
  • Billy Powell – keyboards, piano

with

  • Allen Collins – musical director (until January 23, 1990)
August 1991 – February 1993[19][22]
  • Johnny Van Zant – lead vocals
  • Gary Rossington – guitar
  • Ed King – guitar, backing vocals
  • Randall Hall – guitar, backing vocals
  • Leon Wilkeson – bass, backing vocals
  • Kurt Custer – drums, percussion
  • Billy Powell – keyboards, piano
  • none
February 1993 – June 1993[19][22]
  • Johnny Van Zant – lead vocals
  • Gary Rossington – guitar
  • Ed King – guitar, backing vocals
  • Randall Hall – guitar, backing vocals
  • Leon Wilkeson – bass, backing vocals
  • Kurt Custer – drums, percussion
  • Billy Powell – keyboards, piano
  • Dale Krantz-Rossington – backing vocals
August 1993 – March 1994[25][24]
  • Johnny Van Zant – lead vocals
  • Gary Rossington – guitar
  • Ed King – guitar, backing vocals
  • Mike Estes – guitar, backing vocals
  • Leon Wilkeson – bass, backing vocals
  • Kurt Custer – drums, percussion
  • Billy Powell – keyboards, piano
  • Dale Krantz-Rossington – backing vocals
none
April 1994 – May 1996[25]
  • Johnny Van Zant – lead vocals
  • Gary Rossington – guitar
  • Ed King – guitar, backing vocals
  • Mike Estes – guitar, backing vocals
  • Leon Wilkeson – bass, backing vocals
  • Owen Hale – drums, percussion
  • Billy Powell – keyboards, piano
  • Dale Krantz-Rossington – backing vocals
  • Debbie Davis-Estes – backing vocals
May 1996 – October 1998[25][27]
  • Johnny Van Zant – lead vocals
  • Gary Rossington – guitar
  • Rickey Medlocke – guitar, backing vocals
  • Hughie Thomasson – guitar, backing vocals
  • Leon Wilkeson – bass, backing vocals
  • Owen Hale – drums, percussion
  • Billy Powell – keyboards, piano
  • Dale Krantz-Rossington – backing vocals
  • Carol Chase – backing vocals
October 1998 – February 1999[28]
  • Johnny Van Zant – lead vocals
  • Gary Rossington – guitar
  • Rickey Medlocke – guitar, backing vocals
  • Hughie Thomasson – guitar, backing vocals
  • Leon Wilkeson – bass, backing vocals
  • Jeff McAllister – drums
  • Billy Powell – keyboards, piano
  • Dale Krantz-Rossington – backing vocals
  • Carol Chase – backing vocals
none
February – April-1999[29]
  • Johnny Van Zant – lead vocals
  • Gary Rossington – guitar
  • Rickey Medlocke – guitar, backing vocals
  • Hughie Thomasson – guitar, backing vocals
  • Leon Wilkeson – bass, backing vocals
  • Kenny Aronoff – drums
  • Billy Powell – keyboards, piano
  • Dale Krantz-Rossington – backing vocals
  • Carol Chase – backing vocals
April 1999 – July 2001[30][31]
  • Johnny Van Zant – lead vocals
  • Gary Rossington – guitar
  • Rickey Medlocke – guitar, backing vocals
  • Hughie Thomasson – guitar, backing vocals
  • Leon Wilkeson – bass, backing vocals
  • Michael Cartellone – drums, percussion
  • Billy Powell – keyboards, piano
  • Dale Krantz-Rossington – backing vocals
  • Carol Chase – backing vocals
August 2001 – April 2005[32][33]
  • Johnny Van Zant – lead vocals
  • Gary Rossington – guitar
  • Rickey Medlocke – guitar, backing vocals
  • Hughie Thomasson – guitar, backing vocals
  • Ean Evans – bass, backing vocals
  • Michael Cartellone – drums, percussion
  • Billy Powell – keyboards, piano
  • Dale Krantz-Rossington – backing vocals
  • Carol Chase – backing vocals
April 2005 – March 2006[34]
  • Johnny Van Zant – lead vocals
  • Gary Rossington – guitar
  • Rickey Medlocke – guitar, backing vocals
  • Ean Evans – bass, backing vocals
  • Michael Cartellone – drums, percussion
  • Billy Powell – keyboards, piano
  • Dale Krantz-Rossington – backing vocals
  • Carol Chase – backing vocals
none
March 2006 – January 2009[34][35]
  • Johnny Van Zant – lead vocals
  • Gary Rossington – guitar
  • Rickey Medlocke – guitar, backing vocals
  • Mark Matejka – guitar, backing vocals
  • Ean Evans – bass, backing vocals
  • Michael Cartellone – drums, percussion
  • Billy Powell – keyboards, piano
  • Dale Krantz-Rossington – backing vocals
  • Carol Chase – backing vocals
February – May 2009[37][36]
  • Johnny Van Zant – lead vocals
  • Gary Rossington – guitar
  • Rickey Medlocke – guitar, backing vocals
  • Mark Matejka – guitar, backing vocals
  • Ean Evans – bass, backing vocals
  • Michael Cartellone – drums, percussion
  • Peter Keys – keyboards, piano
  • Dale Krantz-Rossington – backing vocals
  • Carol Chase – backing vocals
none
June 2009 – May 2012[38][39]
  • Johnny Van Zant – lead vocals
  • Gary Rossington – guitar
  • Rickey Medlocke – guitar, backing vocals
  • Mark Matejka – guitar, backing vocals
  • Robert Kearns – bass, backing vocals
  • Michael Cartellone – drums, percussion
  • Peter Keys – keyboards, piano
  • Dale Krantz-Rossington – backing vocals
  • Carol Chase – backing vocals
May 2012 – June 2017[39][40]
  • Johnny Van Zant – lead vocals
  • Gary Rossington – guitar
  • Rickey Medlocke – guitar, backing vocals
  • Mark Matejka – guitar, backing vocals
  • Johnny Colt – bass, backing vocals
  • Michael Cartellone – drums, percussion
  • Peter Keys – keyboards, piano
  • Dale Krantz-Rossington – backing vocals
  • Carol Chase – backing vocals
  • Last of a Dyin' Breed (2012)[50]
  • One More for the Fans (2015)[70]
  • Pronounced 'Lĕh-'nérd 'Skin-'nérd &
    Second Helping Live from Jacksonville at the Florida Theatre
    (2015)[71]
June 2017 – March 2023[40][41]
  • Johnny Van Zant – lead vocals
  • Gary Rossington – guitar
  • Rickey Medlocke – guitar, backing vocals
  • Mark Matejka – guitar, backing vocals
  • Keith Christopher – bass
  • Michael Cartellone – drums, percussion
  • Peter Keys – keyboards, piano
  • Dale Krantz-Rossington – backing vocals
  • Carol Chase – backing vocals
  • Last of the Street Survivors Farewell Tour Lyve! (2019)[72]
  • "Last of the Street Survivors" (2020)[95]
March 2023 – February 2025 [41]
  • Johnny Van Zant – lead vocals
  • Rickey Medlocke – guitar, backing vocals
  • Mark Matejka – guitar, backing vocals
  • Damon Johnson – guitar
  • Keith Christopher – bass
  • Michael Cartellone – drums, percussion
  • Peter Keys – keyboards, piano
  • Stacey Michelle – backing vocals
  • Carol Chase – backing vocals
none
February 2025 – present[41]
  • Johnny Van Zant – lead vocals
  • Rickey Medlocke – guitar, backing vocals
  • Mark Matejka – guitar, backing vocals
  • Damon Johnson – guitar
  • Robbie Harrington – bass
  • Michael Cartellone – drums, percussion
  • Peter Keys – keyboards, piano
  • Stacey Michelle – backing vocals
  • Carol Chase – backing vocals
none
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Bibliography

  • Ribowsky, Mark (April 1, 2015), Whiskey Bottles and Brand-New Cars: The Fast Life and Sudden Death of Lynyrd Skynyrd, Chicago, Illinois: Chicago Review Press, ISBN 978-1569761465, retrieved November 13, 2017

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