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Lynyrd Skynyrd (IPA: /ˌlɛnɚdˈskɪnɝd/) is an iconic U.S. southern rock band formed in 1964. The band reached prominence during the 1970s under the leadership of vocalist and primary songwriter Ronnie Van Zant, until he died, along with several other members of the band (Steve Gaines and Cassie Gaines and assistant road manager Dean Kilpatrick), in a plane crash on Oct. 20th, 1977 in a Gillsburg, Mississippi swamp. At that time their current album "Street Survivors" showed them standing in flames. |
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Van Zant
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Molly Hatchet
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.38 Special
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Blackfoot
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Van Zant |
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Molly Hatchet |
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.38 Special |
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Blackfoot |
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The Allman Brothers Band |
USA, Macon - Georgia |
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The Marshall Tucker Band |
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ZZ Top |
USA, Houston |
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The Outlaws |
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Creedence Clearwater Revival |
USA, El Cerrito - California |
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The Black Crowes |
USA, Atlanta - Georgia |
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Free |
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Gov't Mule |
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Ted Nugent |
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Pride & Glory |
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Grand Funk Railroad |
USA, Flint - Michigan |
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Bad Company |
United Kingdom, England |
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Foghat |
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Eagles |
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Zakk Wylde |
USA, Bayonne - New Jersey |
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Led Zeppelin |
United Kingdom, England |
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Steppenwolf |
Canada, Toronto - Ontario |
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Thin Lizzy |
Ireland, Dublin |
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Black Oak Arkansas |
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Mountain |
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Deep Purple |
United Kingdom |
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John Fogerty |
USA, Berkeley - California |
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Kansas |
USA, Topeka - Kansas |
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Eric Clapton |
United Kingdom, London - England |
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Cream |
United Kingdom, London - England |
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Rory Gallagher |
Ireland, Ballyshannon - County Donegal |
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