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Though Lynyrd Skynyrd has seen lineup changes throughout their existence, the band continues to be a touring force. You love Lynyrd Skynyrd legendary classic rock hits like “Free Bird,” “Simple Man,” and “Sweet Home Alabama”! Don't miss your chance to see Johnny Van Zant and the rest of Lynyrd Skynyrd perform LIVE! Buy your Lynyrd Skynyrd tickets now!
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A1 Act
By buster52 from Southeastern Michigan on 9/23/2008
Pros:
Crowd Was In To It, Engaging Stage Presence, Great Encores, Great Lighting, Great Sound, Perfect Set List
Best For:
Everyone

Great seats, great music, what more could you ask for.

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Lynyrd Skynyrd
By coni from detroit on 9/23/2008
Pros:
Crowd Was In To It, Engaging Stage Presence, Great Encores, Great Lighting, Great Sound, Openning band was bad, Perfect Set List, Skynyrd did not play long

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BEST CONCERT I HAVE EVER SEEN.
By number 1 fan from Morganton N.C. on 9/15/2008
Pros:
BLOWED THE DOORS OFF, Crowd Was In To It, Engaging Stage Presence, Great Encores, Great Lighting, Great Sound, Perfect Set List
Cons:
COULD HAVE GONE 4 MORE HR, Too Short

I have seen some of the best bands that are around over the years. THIS WAS THE BEST... THANK YOU LYNYRD SKYNYRD....

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Skynyrd Still Rocks With the Best!
By Freebirdtim from Mansfield, MA on 8/27/2008
Pros:
Crowd Was In To It, Engaging Stage Presence, Great Sound
Cons:
Too Short
Best For:
Everyone

Skynyrd actually opened for Kid Rock at their Mansfield, MA show on August 23rd! Nice to save my hearing for Skynyrd, but way too short for my liking. I think they only played ten songs! But they were very tight and everyone had fun. I was in the Pit area and got to high five Johnny Van Zant! Many in the Pit area had cameras and were taking pics! Nice of them to allow that. Crowd was a little rowdy, but security kept them in check. Good job, Comcast Center!

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Lynyrd Skynyrd Tickets

Lynyrd Skynyrd is a United States Southern band made popular during the 1970s. The name was derived from a former gym teacher/basketball coach many of the members knew from Robert E. Lee High School in Jacksonville, Florida. Members included leader singer Ronnie Van Zant, Steve Gaines and Cassie Gaines, until their untimely death in a 1977 plane crash in Mississippi. Current members include Johnny Van Zant, Gary Rossington, Billy Powell, Ean Evans, Rickey Medlocke, Michael Cartellone, Mark Matejka, Dale Krantz Rossington and Carol Chase.

The band is best known for the American anthems such as “Free Bird” and “Sweet Home Alabama,” songs part of today’s most influential and successfully created music.

Originally named “My Backyard,” the band formed in 1964 when several friends collaborated on several songs and won a local Battle of the Bands contest. In early 1970, the band began to rehearse at the Hell House and perform at various venues. Tickets were on fire! After one of the band members left the band, guitarist Ed King filled in as bass player. After the recording of their first album, his move back to guitar created the well-known unique style of Lynyrd Skynyrd’s three-guitar mix. In the mid-1970s, the group’s popularity grew. Their second album, Second Helping, launched them to mega star status. As the years progressed, the band opened and toured for lead acts such as The Rolling Stones, The Who, Golden Earring and many more.

Other successful Lynyrd Skynyrd albums include Nuthin’ Fancy, Gimme Back My Bullets, One More from the Road and Street Survivors.

More than 30 years after the creation of Lynyrd Skynyrd and their influence and magical touch in the music scene still is present today. On March 13, 2006 the band made history by becoming inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

The classic line-up for Lynyrd Skynyrd may not be touring, but the group and their sensational past-time hits can be heard during their national tour! This year, don’t miss out on one of the greatest rock bands of all time! Be part of history by purchasing Lynyrd Skynyrd tickets today!

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Lynyrd Skynyrd Biography

Lynyrd Skynyrd was the definitive Southern rock band, fusing the overdriven power of blues-rock with a rebellious Southern image and a hard rock swagger. Skynyrd never relied on the jazzy improvisations of the Allman Brothers. Instead, they were a hard-living, hard-driving rock & roll band -- they may have jammed endlessly on-stage, but their music remained firmly entrenched in blues, rock, and country. For many, Lynyrd Skynyrd's redneck image tended to obscure the songwriting skills of their leader, Ronnie Van Zant. Throughout the band's early records, Van Zant demonstrated a knack for lyrical detail and a down-to-earth honesty that had more in common with country than rock & roll. During the height of Skynyrd's popularity in the mid-'70s, however, Van Zant's talents were overshadowed by the group's gritty, greasy blues-rock. Sadly, it wasn't until he was killed in a tragic plane crash in 1977 along with two other bandmembers that many listeners began to realize his talents. Skynyrd split up after the plane crash, but they reunited a decade later, becoming a popular concert act during the early '90s.

While in high school in Jacksonville, FL, Ronnie Van Zant (vocals), Allen Collins (guitar), and Gary Rossington (guitar) formed My Backyard. Within a few months, the group added bassist Leon Wilkeson and keyboardist Billy Powell, and changed their name to Lynyrd Skynyrd, a mocking tribute to their gym teacher Leonard Skinner, who was notorious for punishing students with long hair. With drummer Bob Burns, Lynyrd Skynyrd began playing throughout the South. For the first few years, the group had little success, but producer Al Kooper signed the band to MCA after seeing them play at an Atlanta club called ~Funocchio's in 1972. Kooper produced the group's 1973 debut, Pronounced Leh-Nerd Skin-Nerd, which was recorded after former Strawberry Alarm Clock guitarist Ed King joined the band. The group became notorious for their triple-guitar attack, which was showcased on Free Bird, a tribute to the recently deceased Duane Allman. Free Bird earned Lynyrd Skynyrd their first national exposure and it became one of the staples of album rock radio, still receiving airplay decades after its release.

Free Bird and an opening slot on the Who's 1973 Quadrophenia tour gave Lynyrd Skynyrd a devoted following, which helped their second album, 1974's Second Helping, become its breakthrough hit. Featuring the hit single Sweet Home Alabama -- a response to Neil Young's Southern Man -- Second Helping reached number 12 and went multi-platinum. At the end of the year, Artimus Pyle replaced drummer Burns and King left the band shortly afterward. The new sextet released Nuthin' Fancy in 1975, and it became the band's first Top Ten hit. The record was followed by the Tom Dowd-produced Gimme Back My Bullets in 1976, which failed to match the success of its two predecessors. However, the band retained their following through constant touring, which was documented on the double live album One More from the Road. Released in late 1976, the album featured the band's new guitarist, Steve Gaines, and a trio of female backup singers, and it became Skynyrd's second Top Ten album.

Lynyrd Skynyrd released their sixth album, Street Survivors, on October 17, 1977. Three days later, a privately chartered plane carrying the band between shows in Greenville, SC, and Baton Rouge, LA, crashed outside of Gillsburg, MS. Ronnie Van Zant, Steve Gaines, and his sister Cassie, one of the group's backing vocalists, died in the crash the remaining members were injured. (The cause of the crash was either fuel shortage or a fault with the plane's mechanics.) The cover for Street Survivors had pictured the band surrounded in flames after the crash, the cover was changed. In the wake of the tragedy, the album became one of the band's biggest hits. Lynyrd Skynyrd broke up after the crash, releasing a collection of early demos called Skynyrd's First and...Last in 1978 it had been scheduled for release before the crash. The double-album compilation Gold & Platinum was released in 1980.

Later in 1980, Rossington and Collins formed a new band -- naturally named Rossington Collins Band -- that featured four surviving members. Two years later, Pyle formed the Artimus Pyle Band. Collins suffered a car crash in 1986 that killed his girlfriend and left him paralyzed four years later, he died of respiratory failure. In 1987, Rossington, Powell, King, and Wilkeson reunited Lynyrd Skynyrd, adding vocalist Johnny Van Zant and guitarist Randall Hall. The band embarked on a reunion tour, which was captured on the 1988 double live album Southern by the Grace of God/Lynyrd Skynyrd Tribute Tour -- 1987. The re-formed Skynyrd began recording in 1991, and for the remainder of the decade, the band toured frequently, putting out albums occasionally. The reunited Skynyrd frequently switched drummers, but it had little effect on their sound.

During the '90s, Lynyrd Skynyrd were made honorary colonels in the Alabama State Militia, due to their classic rock staple Sweet Home Alabama. During the mid-'90s, Van Zant, Rossington, Wilkeson, and Powell regrouped by adding two Southern rock veterans to Skynyrd's guitar stable: former Blackfoot frontman Rickey Medlocke and ex-Outlaws Hughie Thomasson. With ex-Damn Yankee Michael Cartellone bringing stability to the drum chair, the reconstituted band signed to CMC International for the 1997 album Twenty. This lineup went on to release Lyve from Steeltown in 1998, followed a year later by Edge of Forever. The seasonal effort Christmas Time Again was released in fall 2000. Although Wilkeson died one year later, Lynyrd Skynyrd regrouped and recorded Vicious Cycle for a 2003 release. The DVD/CD Lyve: The Vicious Cycle Tour followed a year later, 2006 saw the release of Face to Face, and 2007 brought Paper Sleeve Box and Lyve from Steel Town. But death continued to haunt the band, and the lineup continued to change, as much from attrition as anything else. Wilkeson, Skynyrd's bassist since 1972, died in 2001 and was replaced by Ean Evans that same year (Evans in turn died in 2009). Thomasson left the band to reform his band Outlaws in 2005, dying two years later in 2007. His spot in Skynyrd was taken by Mark Sparky Matejka, formerly of Hot Apple Pie, in 2006. Original keyboardist Powell died at the age of 56 at his home near Jacksonville, Fl in 2009. That year also saw the release of a new studio album, God Guns, on Roadrunner Records. Live From Freedom Hall was released on the same label in 2010. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine & Steve Leggett, Rovi