Pop/Rock
Lynyrd Skynyrd

Lynyrd Skynyrd has endured, despite all odds, through death and disaster, as the signature rock group of America's working people. Skynyrd's ability to constantly rekindle its creative fires following tragedy is a testament to the indomitable spirit that has surrounded the band since its inception. The legendary singer/songwriter Ronnie Van Zant, guitarist Steve Gaines and vocalist Cassie Gaines died in the infamous 1977 plane crash that ended the band's initial run. Guitarist Allen Collins survived the plane crash only to suffer paralysis and, eventually, death in a tragic car accident. And more recently the band lost bassist Leon Wilkeson. Yet once again, Lynyrd Skynyrd found the determination to continue working, as well as a way to perpetuate its greatness. Having taken over the duty of lead vocalist in 1987, Ronnie's younger brother, Johnny Van Zant, has grown into the role of fronting the band so well that Lynyrd Skynyrd has truly become the central part of his identity. With Gary Rossington, one of the greatest guitarists in rock history, Lynyrd Skynyrd's stellar guitar lineup also features Rickey Medlocke and Hughie Thomasson. Keyboardist Billy Powell contributes melodic touches that add a stark beauty to the band's sound. Drummer Michael Cartellone gives the rhythm section a thunderous kick. Skynyrd has always managed to balance its kick ass party anthems with messages that offer solace against life's troubles and hope for a better future. "I hope we can help some people through their bad times with our music," said Johnny. "That's what music's all about anyway." Skynyrd released Last of a Dyin' Breed in 2012, and they continue to tour the world.