Lynyrd Skynyrd Bio

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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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Simpleman573 // September 17, 2012 4:35:05 AM UTC

@Cali65: Unlike some others, I am not going to insult ALL californians, I have met quite a few good people in cali. But you are an ass! It's people like you that help keep this country divided. You call the GOP, a party of hate. Take a good look at the liberal democrats first. They are the ones who began the "hate speech". In the last two months alone, there have been no fewer than 9 liberal democrats that have refered to republicans and conservatives as nazis, felons, and worse. Rush Limbaugh made an inapropriate comment about that dinbat sandra fluke, and the liberals raised hell about it!. But bill maher has said way worse things than that about sarah palin, her daughter, and several other conservative women, and you liberals said absolutely nothing about it. Your a bunch of hateful hypocrites. And one last thing. If you don't even know the title of one of Skynyrds oldest hit songs, then you are in no way, a "fan". your just another wannabe!

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imkimssister // September 17, 2012 4:20:31 AM UTC

@chrissy-fox: so awesome that you're finally getting to meet them....don't chicken out!! you'll have fun and be glad that you went through with it!

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chrissy-fox // September 17, 2012 2:35:56 AM UTC

@imkimssister: glad skynyrd made you happy.....i get to meet them back stage in london for the 1st time ever.....that's if i don't chicken out!...or they run n hide

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chrissy-fox // September 17, 2012 2:30:03 AM UTC

hi from the deep south of uk!..........i read the last few posts with interest; how can there ever be world peace when skynyrd fans who really should be loyal to each other and the band... who some of us have rode the waves with from the early 70's?. are biting each others arses we all have 1 thing in common "lynyrd skynyrd" music.......so fuck the politics & the economic crisis & listen read what mr rossington wrote...hes fighting on & on with the band ..to carry the music on for those of us who still wanna be part of the family...and for the band members who've passed away....i mean..i'd just love to get the chance to see skynyrd play in my own country as often as you lot do!................i live in cornwall all i get to see here are the fucking wurzels...come on now!! be nice.....can't you just see Ronnie's smirk on his face right now????well i can....

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Flexgenie61 // September 09, 2012 1:31:29 AM UTC

@oaktreeyoureinmyway: As a 50 yr old native Texan...LOVE your response to Cali65!

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Flexgenie61 // September 09, 2012 1:18:30 AM UTC

And by the way this Texas born n bred country boy absolutely LOVES California!
Met TONS of southern pride folks out there.

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Flexgenie61 // September 09, 2012 1:15:54 AM UTC

@Cali65: Have you even listened to their lyrics!!
You need to stand for Southern Values or you'll fall for anything and Darlin it sounds like you have!
And this current non-patriot president is NO ONE to follow.

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newlyrecruitedfan // September 08, 2012 7:52:08 PM UTC

i saw you all perform at scarborough downs last night and was blown away. You all are so interactive with the fans that I really felt like you respect us all for coming and enjoying your performance. I am starting my own skynyrd fund to see you again sometime soon as I loved the show so much. Thanks for giving it your all and sharing your talent. And.... for giving props to our Troops that serve to keep us free. God Bless America!

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Willyd // September 04, 2012 11:50:04 PM UTC

@oaktreeyoureinmyway: Actually, the song is "The Ballad of Curtis LOEW". Pull out your copy of "Second Helping" and look next time before you launch yourself into a redneck soapbox speech on the ignorance of others. In this case, you come out looking like the bigger fool.

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mbarebo // September 03, 2012 2:39:04 PM UTC

Congrats on the new album gents- top notch- got it through Amazon on a Wednesday and have had it playing in the cars for almost 2 weeks - just wish you would play more new stuff in concert- real Skynyrd fans would appreciate it-rock on boys

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