According to writer Jaan Uhelski, Lynyrd Skynyrd's beginnings date clear back to 1964 at a ball field in Florida, where Van Zant inadvertently smacked a ball right at Bob Burns and knocked him out. Judy and Vector [management] and all of those people have stolen millions of dollars from me that could have been in my bank account. Of writing the song with bandmate Ronnie Van Zant, King claimed, we wrote that song in half an hour, but it took us about a half a day to put it together. Ed was one of the writers of the song Sweet Home Alabama, and came up with that famous riff of all riffs. Just getting word of the passing of my hero and good friend, Ed King. ZZ Top and Lynyrd Skynyrd Announce Sharp Dressed Simple Man Tour, Gary Rossington Calls Current Lynyrd Skynyrd a Tribute Band, Lynyrd Skynyrd Hanging It up in the Next Year or so, Lynyrd Skynyrd Show Enduring Rock N Roll Spirit in Los Angeles, Damon Johnson Talks Gary Rossingtons Return to Lynyrd Skynyrd, Lynyrd Skynyrd Add More U.S. I like Ed. But I tell you something, I've got eight incredible children and grandchildren. JavaScript is disabled. During his time with the band, one day Van Zant heard Powell play the piano version of the group's song "Free Bird" and decided to hire him (via Boston). Use code SKYNYRDHARDCORE and grab your pre-sale tickets now! It didnt last long, of course. Dates to 2022 Tour, Lynyrd Skynyrd and 38 Special Singers Team Up on Sweet Florida, Lynyrd Skynyrd Childhood Home Available to Book on Airbnb. More than ever before, Skynyrd found themselves walking on eggshells when they were around Van Zant, whose wife Judy had given birth to their daughter, Melody. I started off with that riff and Ronnie was sitting on the edge of the couch, making this signal to me to just keep rolling it over and over.. It just got a little too nutty for me. And all the money that they and their management company and their damn lawyers stick in their bank accounts? Going back to the day of the crash - were you alone when you went to the farm? I was in shock from the plane crash; I was injured. But Ronnie wasnt around to savour it. I didnt even know they were flying. King added that he was more interested in playing the bass guitar in his youth because it was far more interesting. King also said that when he was first asked to join Skynyrd, it was a bassist but he eventually transitioned into a lead guitarist. After, Ronnie was riding me, and a lightbulb went off and I said, "That's it." Though it likely wasn't a requirement to join the band, nearly every member that played for Lynyrd Skynyrd had long hair. According to King, his guitar tech had not been around to change his strings because he had been thrown in jail, along with Van Zant, following an altercation with police. She never really did anything for Lynyrd Skynyrd as a band. They can't play the parts, and if you can't play the parts, you should get someone who can. Allen and Billy didnt wanna get up on it, but Ronnie was gung-ho and told em if it was his time [to die] then it was his time; we were going. In Greenville, S.C., where we left on our last flight, we took on 400 gallons of fuel which did not top off the tanks. Hence his current status being on the right side of grass. Without a second's hesitation he said "Ed King.". JavaScript is disabled. Directed by Stephen Kijak, "If I Leave Here Tomorrow" premieres 8 p.m. central Aug. 18 on Showtime. King later recalled that Van Zant's drinking drove a wedge between the two of them, and that it eventually became an "unpleasant situation." Ultimately, King quit Lynyrd Skynyrd in 1975. ), Im okay [with flying], I suppose, Rossington says. Members of Southern Rock band Lynyrd Skynyrd (L-R Leon Wilkeson, Billy Powell, Gary Rossington, Ronnie Van Zant and Allen Collins) pose by their trailer backstage at an outdoor concert in October, 1976 in California. As the story goes, the name of the band was inspired by Lee High gym teacher, Coach Skinner. I can only do one major project at a time, and this movie is a big deal. The new albums definitely of the same calibre, insists Rossington. There's a lot of controversy about me getting shot. King played with the band all throughout the late 60s and into the early 70s, with the bands most popular hit being the single Incense and Peppermints. By 1972, Strawberry Alarm Clock has disbanded, and King moved on to another band, the up and coming Southern rock group, Lynyrd Skynyrd. However, the Sunshine State did eventually become Powell's home when he attended high school and college there. We never bought it, people just gave it to us. I'm not gonna wave at the crowd after "Free Bird" like a party monkey. Copyright 2023 Penske Business Media, LLC. I'm talking about $1,000-an-hour basically criminals that would sue their own mothers who were coming coming after me and Cleopatra films. The plane floated and you could feel your stomach roll up into your oesophagus Everybody on the plane gasped. Powell was born in Corpus Christi, Texas, on June 3, 1952. I had gotten fed up with frankly all the violence. King was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2006 as a member of Lynyrd Skynyrd. All I wanted to do was get the story told. Nobody knew that. Van Zant had already said of the bands newest recruit: I expect well all be in Steves shadow one day. [5] Guitarist Rossington noted years later that King was the most business-minded member of Lynyrd Skynyrd, relating a story of how King would stock up on food items during stops on tour and then re-sell the items to his bandmates at a 500% markup when they later got hungry on the bus. Or why not treat yourself? The guitarist passed away in 2018, leaving behind a legacy of great music and fascinating stories. He was a guitarist for the psychedelic rock band Strawberry Alarm Clock and guitarist and bassist for the Southern rock band Lynyrd Skynyrd from 1972 to 1975 and again from 1987 to 1996.[3]. If you go to Facebook and find Ed King he lays it all out on the table why he left Lynyrd Skynyrd and all the funny stories about the Hell House. It was his car that the band had used to transport their gear in the early days, and although he wasnt responsible for naming the band after Leonard Skinner, the gym teacher who persecuted them for their long hair, Ronnie had whipped them into shape for many of their earliest successes. During that time, he also regularly attended church (Belief Net). The audience has grown to love the new guys, too.. They brag about pushing Gary out in two weeks. When Wilkeson rejoined the band King switched to lead guitar turning Skynyrd into the guitar army band, famous for its guitar fireworks. I promise you, he used to tell me, If anything should happen to me, keep the band going. The thing people sometimes forget is that weve always paid the estates of Steve Gaines, Ronnie and all those who died they still get their regular share. I got hit with something, and he just doesn't want to admit the truth. We knew that it was causing us to stay up too late, and physically it made us sick. But it was the best thing I ever did. But comparing it to the standards of todays rock stars we were barely doing it at all., With Steve Gaines installed as their secret weapon, Lynyrd Skynyrd began working on what would become though no one knew it then, of course their last album with Van Zant, Street Survivors. Cause of Death: Ed left this world on 22nd August 2018 aged 68. the cause of his death was lung cancer. I know he will be reunited with the rest of the boys in Rock and Roll Heaven. pic.twitter.com/wMrGC0GIS7, Jesse Knutson (@JesseKnutsonNC5) August 23, 2018, Remembering the one and only Mr. Sweet Home Alabama, Ed King. Dave Ling was a co-founder of Classic Rock magazine. Check out Lynyrd Skynyrd's music online: Spotify: open.spotify.com/artist/4MVyzYMgTwdP7Z49wAZHx0 iTunes: itunes.apple.com/us/artist/lynyrd-skynyrd/id97262 Amazon: amazon.com/Lynyrd-Skynyrd/e/B000APSX8Q Website: lynyrdskynyrd.com/ Follow Marty On Social Media! It makes me angry whenever I see people going out of their way to cause us trouble. was eventually reworked. King was one of the guitarists in the reunited Lynyrd Skynyrd in 1987, and played a major role. With the planes fuel tanks empty there were at least no fires or explosions, but most of the passengers who survived suffered serious injuries that caused them permanent physical damage. According to his Facebook page, King was married to Sharon Brock King. On this Wikipedia the language links are at the top of the page across from the article title. All rights reserved. King opted to remain in the South, inspired by an up-and-coming band called Lynyrd Skynyrd. Off Topics. There's some parts in the movie that are not all that dark. Ed King dead: Lynyrd Skynyrd star Gary Rossington reveals 'shock' in tribute to guitarist Subscribe Now : https://goo.gl/FpXBSN Ed's family announced the ne. King rejoined the band in 1987. With its lead singer dead, along with other members, many knew Lynyrd Skynyrd was done for good. King was originally from Glendale, California. We thank his many friends and fans for their love and support of Ed during his life and career.. Interestingly enough, King rejoined Lynyrd Skynyrd in 1987 at Charlie Daniels Volunteer Jam and ended up playing with the group for around nine years, before congestive heart failure forced him into retirement. Ill miss the stories the cigars and Eds wicked sense of humor. http://www.gibson.com/News-Lifestyle/Features/en-us/Lynyrd-Skynyrds-Ed-King-913.aspx, 2023: The Year Epiphone Became Unaffordable, Don't store picks in zip bags for too long, They Stole My Digital Recorder and SD cards. King was replaced in the band by Steve Gaines, who toured with the band for two years before being killed in the tragic 1977 plane crash that claimed the lives of three members of Lynyrd Skynyrd. Bass on all tracks except "Mississippi Kid" and "Tuesday's Gone". We did try Leslie but we didnt get along, Rossington explains. The group is best known for songs like Sweet Home Alabama and Free Bird, and at the height of their fame, they were considered to be the kings of Southern-style rock music. It took three years for all the survivors to collect our thoughts and get over the bitterness. For years, Powell suffered with mostly heart issues and complications. He also appeared as a customer in the Discovery Channel docudrama Moonshiners, purchasing $30,000 in premium gin in 2017. But then wed get through a few shows and me, Ronnie and Allen would sneak off and pull a drunk somewhere. Theyd give us Scotch and wed drink up a storm with them. I'm a pilot. The farmer, Johnny Mote, when he was interviewed by Jake Tapper for VH1, said, "Did you have a gun?" In some places they threw bullets at us on stage .22 shells and .38 bullets. Powell along with the newest lineup of Lynyrd Skynyrd had been on tour since late 2008. But Ive realised that its part of my career. Ronnie was a mean, abusive drunk. He touches on it in this interview too - basically he got tired of the drama, I worked with Al Kooper for a bit in the 80sonce asked him who was the best guitar player he ever worked with. I had good reason to leave.. It had been a bad night the night before. About the decision to leave the band, King said well, I was out of my mind for quitting. It was four years later, while Powell was both grappling with the futility of trying to turn drunk people on to the Lord and in debt to the taxman that his thoughts turned to organising a Lynyrd Skynyrd reunion tour. It truly was a blessing to have had the chance to spend time with him a little over a year ago. I feel that Lynyrd Skynyrd fans have been wanting to know what happened that fateful day and that night for a long time, and I felt like they deserved to get that story., even though it's tragic and even though it's intense. I had gotten fed up with frankly all the violence. That was Kings creation and he was valued for his abilities as both a musician and a songwriter, but he was never really one of the gang. 2:23. She started singing at age three; took dance lessons (tap and jazz) from the time she was three to about age 14. Just about everything for the album except opener Whats Your Name? He underwent a successful heart transplant in 2011. King, along with all pre-crash members of Lynyrd Skynyrd, were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2006. But he heard they played guitar and just told them they were now in his band. It's also the tale of the intersection of history and one man's vision: Vocalist and songwriter Ronnie Van Zant was the original man with a plan, and the long history of Lynyrd Skynyrd is largely the story of Van Zant, a man driven by inexplicable demons that demanded he not only change the landscape of . Just like when Jake Tapper interviewed Judy Van Zant and the rest of the band members, Billy Powell and Gary, he could tell that they were not telling the truth and that they were covering up. Wilkeson left and was replaced with Ed King, who would later be replaced, too, with Steve Gaines. Kings replacement, Steve Gaines, was killed in a 1977 plane crash along with Ronnie Van Zant and Gaines sister, Cassie. King was so enamoured with the band that he told vocalist and leader Ronnie Van Zant that if they ever needed his services, he would be happy to join. We got off the ground and its like the engines cut off or something. ET and PT. One notable critic even referred to it as an album from a great band in limbo. One of us had to stay there every night. He made a hell of a hard decision to leave, but in the end it was the right one. I would have liked to have been, but I didn't want to jeopardize Cleopatra's chances of winning the lawsuit. They're awful. Using all the discretion he could muster, Odom made it his business to arrive first at each venue, removing one of the two bottles of whisky and another of the three bottles of champagne supplied on the groups backstage rider. When we did win, the movie was almost near finished. When Ed King passed away in August 2018, the Lynyrd Skynyrd guitarist left more than classic songs like "Sweet Home Alabama" and "Saturday Night Special" as his legacy. Ronnie and I would go fishing instead. Edward Calhoun King[1] (September 14, 1949 August 22, 2018)[2] was an American musician. Ronnie had nodes developing on his vocal cords, he didnt want to sing for too many years longer. Since he wasn't part of the founding lineup, Powell also didn't go to the famous Lee High School (now Riverside High School) the Jacksonville school that played a significant role in what came to be Lynyrd Skynyrd. Rossington, who says his party motto was If you aint pukin, you aint high, was fortunate to emerge from the wreckage reasonably unscathed; passenger and assistant road manager Dean Kilpatrick required surgery on a broken spleen. I broke my finger the second time, and the third I got pretty messed up but nothing like the plane crash.. I will play with the band or I don't want to be there. At the end of that we had a screenplay, and Jared started working on the script. There was a leak, so when the pilot cut out the one engine to use the other it had been spewing fuel. You cant blame the pilots; they obviously wouldnt have flown if they knew what was gonna happen., Among the main recipients of Van Zants bullying, Billy Powell makes an astonishing admission of the thoughts he was having as he lay dazed and wounded in that Florida swamp twilight: You want the truth? he asks. See full bio Born: September 14, 1949 in Glendale, California, USA Died: August 22, 2018 (age 68) in Nashville, Tennessee, USA Photos They made some really bad mistakes. He wanted us to break Johnny in. Send us a tip using our anonymous form. King co-wrote one of the band's most recognizable hits "Sweet Home Alabama", and his voice counted the "one, two, three", before he launched into his famous riff to start the song. 0:00. Lynyrd Skynyrd's undisputed leader - he once claimed he'd "hand-picked all these boys to play for me" - was frontman Ronnie Van Zant, a violent, tyrannical boozer whose unpredictable rages had already driven guitarist Ed King from the band mid-tour. The curiosity-seekers sometimes got in the way of those administering medical treatment; one disgusted doctor pulled a woman down into the swamp with him when she refused to help carry a victim to safety. Gary Rossington and Billy Powell had both recently turned 50 years old, were currently clean of drugs and thoroughly proud to be so. Composed many of the bass parts played on the album by Ed. King rejoined Lynyrd Skynyrd after it reformed in 1987 for a reunion tour with Van Zant's . [6] The band's popularity waned considerably in the early 1970s. I always tried to keep out of Ronnies way when he was drunk, or avoid pissing him off at the very least. Hed stop and buy $100 worth of Slim Jims and have him in a briefcase and, driving an hour or two, you get hungry, hed sell them to us and triple the price, he said. Lynyrd Skynyrd is an American rock band that, to many, defines the 70s. We want to hear it. Finally, after maybe 10 15 minutes, he got up and sang a verse and a chorus. Rock band Aerosmith had intended to fly on the very plane that permanently transformed Lynyrd Skynyrd. And now Skynyrd fans will be able to see a story that they've been wondering about probably for years. But, such is the case with Ed King. You could get beat up for having long hair, our drummer was pushed around by a couple of Phillies in Clearwater who were there for spring training. I have two daughters. All the founding bandmates save for Junstrom and Collins went to the school. [13] In 2005, Ed asked Mark Basile, a long time friend and guitarist from New York, to put together the remaining non-touring Skynyrd members, Artimus Pyle, Leslie Hawkins, JoJo Billingsley and Bob Burns for several shows from 2005-2006. "When I think of Lynyryd Skynyrd, I just think of outrageously fun times," says one of the speakers over pictures of the guys hanging out, shirtless and drinking and feeding whiskey to a monkey.. Judy Van Zant wants all the money and all the control. Gainess presence also had the knock-on benefit, Powell says, of taking some of the pressure off Ronnie [because] Steve was a great singer, too. However, what the band previously thought of as their unassailable relationship with producer Dowd began to unravel as heated arguments broke out during the mixing of the Street Survivors album. The tour is named, Last of the Street Survivors Farewell Tour. In a 2005 interview with Classic Bands, King said that he began playing guitar in 1961 when he was 12. But Barry was a tremendous help, and when we put him together with Kevin damn, those tunes started to come out great!. Wed just started to do cocaine. King was a member of Lynyrd Skynyrd, responsible for co-writing "Sweet Home Alabama," & a member of Strawberry Alarm Clock. I had to play on old strings and I broke two strings during "Free Bird". Thats not what we were about. Why Did Spotify Have an Official Hitler Radio Playlist? I wrote my book, which has not been released because of Judy's lawyers, but it will be released. All Rights reserved. When it comes to Skynyrd continuing without Ronnie, hed still want his music to be heard, he continues. Members of the second iteration of Lynyrd Skynyrd included survivors of the plane crash (Gary Rossington, Billy Powell, Leon Wilkeson and Artimus Pyle) along with Ed King and Ron Vannie Zant's younger brother Johnny Van Zant. The first time he came up to Allen and Gary they were afraid he was about to beat them up. And although only Gaines agreed at first, according to Gene Odom the original version was tossed in the trash before Skynyrd set off for an already scheduled summer US tour with Santana, Peter Frampton and The Outlaws. I don't care if it was a ricochet. That's his problem. Ed King, the Lynyrd Skynyrd guitarist who joined the band in 1972 to give the Southern rock group its iconic three-guitar sound, died Wednesday in Nashville. Stay up to date with in depth music reviews, exclusive interviews and widespread coverage of whats happening from your favourite music genre. And Johnny, I think his reaction was, "Well, it must have been a ricochet." The free birds were still flying, but considerably older and wiser. USA TODAY. But it hadnt worked. This one hits home, and my heart. They're not. He's a solid person in that respect. They've given my paycheck away to 15 different drummers that can't play the parts. He released fuel which, if we had that little bit of fuel, we might have been able to get over those trees into a field where we would have bellied into a field, which I would have much rather done than going into trees. Coincidentally, King and Gaines shared the same birthday. The famed musician was 68. Ed departing the way he did, that also made things really hard for us, because it changed the sound from a three-guitar band to a two-guitar.. Powells nose was almost torn from his face, and when Gene Odom crawled towards him in the dark and tried to touch it Powell pushed him away, fearing he might lose it in the mud. Former Lynyrd Skynyrd guitarist Ed King, who co-wrote the hit Sweet Home Alabama, has died aged 68. . But a decade into the band, Leon Wilkeson joined the group to replace Junstrom, and a new member and keyboardist named Billy Powell was also part of the new lineup. They made the audience wait for three hours, and when they did play they were too Quaaluded [powerful downers] out. Founding member of Lynyrd Skynyrd Gary Rossington released a message on Twitter: Ive just found out about Eds passing and Im shocked and saddened. The 200 Greatest Singers of All Time But the band would reunite a decade after the accident for their tribute tour in 1987 (per Country Rebel). I started off with that riff and Ronnie was sitting on the edge of the couch, making this signal to me to just keep rolling it over and over., Lynyrd @Skynyrd get nostalgic on autobiographical track: https://t.co/9Yue5Ld5yt, In spite of the incredible work that King did with Lynyrd Skynyrd, and as popular as the band became over the years, the guitarist had his fair share of issues including problems with Van Zant. Most people just don't know that because his star burned out so tragically early. It was always me and Allen Collins that fought, Powell explains. More than a quarter of a century later, Rossington still recalls the tours few completed gigs in Miami, St Petersburg, Lakeland and Greenville with a strange mixture of warm contentedness and chilling foreboding. At the beginning I had my doubts about doing this, he admits. Few wouldve been able to take such claims even remotely seriously until the Edge Of Forever album in 1999. It's supposed to be the farewell tour. I saw the gun. Before his time with Lynyrd Skynyrd, King was a co-founder of the famed psychedelic band Strawberry Alarm Clock, best known for their 1967 hit single, "Incense and Peppermints." . Co-founder, Gary Rossington, wrote on Lynyrd Skynyrds Facebook page, Ive just found out about Eds passing and Im shocked and saddened. pic.twitter.com/viOjOC4kw2, DolfanGary (@DolfanGary) August 23, 2018, Ed King Dead: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know, Please review our privacy policy here: https://heavy.com/privacy-policy/, Copyright 2023 Heavy, Inc. All rights reserved. [12] Coincidentally, Steve Gaines was born on the same day as King, September 14, 1949. He chipped in with I Know A Little and the country-blues workout Aint No Good Life. But as a result of Powell's death, the band canceled several dates. I've been dragged through the mud; I've been falsely accused. The bands sole remaining founder, Gary Rossington offered a unique perspective upon their continued existence, and you knew darned well he had no regrets. That was the plan, that's what we were going to do get rid of that old airplane. They didnt arrive until 10 minutes before we went on. I've been in three airplane crashes. The first time I knocked out all my teeth, which was pretty devastating for a 20-year-old. He touches on it in this interview too - basically he got tired of the drama. Our thoughts and prayers are with Sharon and his family. Kings death was announced on August 23. I left the crash site, using my Marine Corps training, just putting one foot in front of the otherthe entire time, after I got out of the swamp, and I rolled over a barbed wire fence and I saw a freshly plowed field. And he had seemed to be as good as his word. Ed was our brother, and a great songwriter and guitar player. Because of today's technology and the CGI special effects, when we're coming into those trees and we're crashing, it looks and feels real. I knew where to take it. Wilkeson had been in and out of the band since their first album, and as frequently to rehab in recent years. The band call the track, with its chorus of My hairs turning white/My necks always been red/My collars still blue, a celebration of the American working class. The farmer later explained that hed heard reports of escaped prisoners on the loose in the area. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family."[18]. Whereas, Powell attended a parochial school, Bishop Kenny, several minutes away (via Boston). Ed King underwent a successful heart transplant in 2011. there was a recent thread with a video interview with Ed, and of course, that question. [7] Wilkeson soon regretted leaving and rejoined the band, and King switched to lead guitar, creating with Allen Collins and Gary Rossington the triple-guitar attack that became the band's signature sound. And Kenny made the statement that he didn't think I got shot. King said in 2005 that during his days on the road with. King co-wrote the classic rock song "Sweet Home Alabama" and. [8], King's guitar playing and songwriting skills were an essential element of Lynyrd Skynyrd's first three albums: (Pronounced 'Lh-'nrd 'Skin-'nrd), Second Helping and Nuthin' Fancy. Although both pilots paid with their lives, it took a long time for me to stop being mad at them., According to Powell, the negativity brewed on despite Allen and Garys formation of the Rossington-Collins Band, whose two early 80s albums (Anytime, Anyplace, Anywhere and This Is The Way) also starred Billy himself and Leon Wilkeson, plus backing vocalist Dale Krantz, now a member of Skynyrd and married to Gary Rossington. But Ill never forget that day at Knebworth backstage I met Paul and Linda McCartney, Rod Stewart, Billy Preston you name them. Our band played the same bars as the Outlaws: The Depot, My Back Yard, Losers. Believe it or not, this seemingly mild deprivation made a difference in their demeanour and also helped their performance, Odom recalled in Remembering The Free Birds Of Southern Rock, a fascinating book written with Frank Dorman. Band members (seated from left) are: Allen Collins, Billy Powell, Bob Burns, Leon Wilkeson, Ed King (crouched behind), Ronnie Van Zant and Gary Rossington. His death was announced Sunday on . When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. They use him; he's their cash cow. The fact is Judy Van Zant came up to me one day to try to get information from me and said that she wanted me to be a part of the forever farewell tour that they're doing. About the decision to leave the band, King said "well, I was out of my mind for quitting. He died, presumably from cancer at his Nashville home on August 22, 2018. Powered by. The band is currently on atour in North America that ends in Bethel, New York. My father was killed in a plane crash; all of my friends have died in plane crashes. But certainly not better. How could he possible have fit better than the guy who wrote all the guitar parts for Sweet Home Alabama, Workin for MCA, and Saturday Night Special? You were with them at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction. He had a heart transplant surgery in 2011. GettyKing pictured in March 2017 with Pete St. Holmes, Ted Nugents guitarist. Shortly after, though, tragedy struck the band in 1977 when a plane crash claimed the lives of three members Van Zant, Gaines, and his sister Cassie, who sang backup, says History. another tidbit: Ed King and Steve Gaines both had the same Birthday - September 14, 1949. They toured so much that days off just didn't exist, and when they did, it was into the studio to record.. It may sound like I'm bitter; I'm not bitter. But the one silver lining of COVID-19 for me, because I love Gary Rossington and I miss Gary, is that he was allowed to go to his mansion in Atlanta and rest without the rest of the band members and their management company shaming him to get back on the road again to make them that money. The plane crash that changed the band forever happened on October 20, 1977.
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