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Allen Collins

Larkin Allen Collins Jr.[1][2] (July 19, 1952 – January 23, 1990) was an American guitarist. He was one of the founding members and guitarists of the Southern rock band Lynyrd Skynyrd, and co-wrote many of the band's songs with frontman and original lead singer Ronnie Van Zant. He was born in Jacksonville, Florida.

Allen Collins
Background information
Birth nameLarkin Allen Collins, Jr.
Born(1952-07-19)July 19, 1952
Jacksonville, Florida, U.S.
DiedJanuary 23, 1990(1990-01-23) (aged 37)
Jacksonville, Florida, U.S.
GenresSouthern rock
Occupation(s)Guitarist
Years active1963–1986
Formerly of

Personal life

Collins started playing guitar at 12 years of age, with a few lessons from his stepmother, Leila Collins, a country-and-western guitarist, teaching him a few notes, and receiving his first guitar and amplifier from his father after a falling-out between the two. Collins attended Nathan B. Forrest High School.[3]

In 1970, Collins married Kathy Johns. All of his bandmates were in his wedding party, but Kathy worried that the band's long haired appearance would disturb her parents. To solve this problem, she required all the band members to keep their hair under wigs at the wedding ceremony. The wedding reception was one of the first public performances of "Free Bird" complete with the trademark extended guitar jam at the end. Collins's family grew with the birth of his daughter Amie, followed quickly by Allison. Collins was also fond of cars, and had a fairly extensive car collection, one of his favorites being a 1932 Plymouth coupe nicknamed "Dixie Blue".

Career

Allen Collins joined Skynyrd in Jacksonville, Florida, just two weeks after its formation by Ronnie Van Zant and Gary Rossington, along with Bob Burns and Larry Junstrom. Knowing that Collins played guitar and owned his own equipment, the band decided to approach him about joining them. Van Zant and Burns both had a reputation for trouble, and Collins fled on his bicycle and hid up a tree when he saw them pull up in his driveway. They soon convinced him that they were not there to beat him up and he agreed to join the band, then known as The One Percent.[4]

Collins and lead singer Ronnie Van Zant co-wrote many of the biggest Skynyrd hits, including "Free Bird", "Gimme Three Steps", and "That Smell". The band received national success beginning in 1973 while opening for the Who on their Quadrophenia tour.

 
Collins with Lynyrd Skynyrd in 1977 (from left to right): Leon Wilkeson, Allen Collins, Ronnie Van Zant, Gary Rossington, Steve Gaines, Artimus Pyle and Billy Powell.

On October 20, 1977, an airplane carrying the band crashed into a forest in Mississippi, killing three band members, including Van Zant. Collins was seriously injured in the crash, suffering two broken vertebrae in his neck and severe damage to his right arm. While amputation was recommended, Collins' father refused and he eventually recovered.

During the early 1980s, Collins continued to perform on stage in the Rossington-Collins Band which enjoyed modest success, releasing two albums (Anytime, Anyplace, Anywhere, and This Is the Way), and charting a few singles (notably "Don't Misunderstand Me").

Tragedy struck again just as the Rossington Collins Band was getting off the ground. In 1980, during the first days of the debut concert tour, Collins's wife, Kathy, suddenly died of a hemorrhage during the miscarriage of their third child. This forced the tour's cancellation. With the lingering effects of losing his friends in the plane crash, Kathy's death devastated Collins.

The Rossington-Collins Band disbanded in 1982. Collins continued to pursue music, starting the Allen Collins Band, which released one album, Here, There & Back in 1983. The six members included two Skynyrd bandmates: keyboardist Billy Powell and bassist Leon Wilkeson, along with lead singer Jimmy Dougherty, drummer Derek Hess, and guitarists Barry Lee Harwood and Randall Hall. In 1984, Collins tried to resurrect the band, hiring Jacksonville guitarist Mike Owings and bassist Andy Ward King. Later members included guitarist-vocalist Michael Ray FitzGerald and bassist "Filthy Phil" Price.

Accident, band reunions and death

On January 29, 1986,[5] Collins was driving a new black Ford Thunderbird when he was involved in a car accident that claimed the life of his girlfriend, Debra Jean Watts, and paralyzed the guitarist from the waist down, with limited use of his arms and hands. Collins pleaded no contest to vehicular manslaughter as well as driving under the influence of alcohol. He would never play guitar on stage again as a result of his injuries.

Collins' last performance with Lynyrd Skynyrd was at the band's first reunion after the plane crash at the 1979 Volunteer Jam V in Nashville, Tennessee. All remaining members of Lynyrd Skynyrd reunited officially in 1987, but due to his injury, Collins only served as musical director.[6] As part of his plea bargain for the 1986 accident, Collins addressed fans at every Skynyrd concert with an explanation of why he could not perform, citing the dangers of drinking and driving, as well as drugs and alcohol.[7] Also because of Collins' accident, the band donated a sizable amount of concert proceeds from the 1987–88 tour to the Miami Project, which is involved in treatment of paralysis.[citation needed] Collins founded Roll For Rock Wheelchair Events and Benefit Concerts in 1988 to raise awareness and to provide opportunities for those living with spinal cord injuries and other physical disabilities.

Allen Collins died on January 23, 1990, from chronic pneumonia, a complication of the paralysis. He is buried beside his wife in Jacksonville, Florida.

In 2006, Collins was posthumously inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of Lynyrd Skynyrd.

Instruments

In the early days of Lynyrd Skynyrd, Collins used a black Gibson Flying V. This guitar was stolen, along with Gary Rossington's white Gibson SG, when the band's van was broken into after a gig. For most of his tenure in Skynyrd, Collins used a Gibson Firebird fitted with a chrome-covered, "dog-eared" P-90 pickup in the bridge position and a Gibson "teaspoon" nickel vibrato arm. In 1976 he switched to a natural-finished korina 1958 Gibson Explorer that he had bought for about $3,000 and used that guitar throughout his tenure with the Allen Collins Band.

In late 1977 Collins began occasionally playing a Gibson Les Paul Special, with a double cutaway, P-90s, a sunburst finish, and modded with a Lyre Tremolo. He continued to use this guitar into the Rossington Collins Band as well. On "Gimme Back My Bullets", "Sweet Home Alabama", "Every Mothers Son" Collins used a Sunburst Fender Stratocaster after Ed King had left. Collins has also been filmed playing an all-black Stratocaster with a rosewood fingerboard, white pickups and white control knobs.

In 2003 Gibson Guitars honored Allen with a limited edition Explorer. Like his original instrument these are made of African limba wood (korina) and feature an aged finish and a Maestro vibrola.

Discography

With Lynyrd Skynyrd
With Rossington-Collins Band
With Allen Collins Band
  • Here, There & Back (1983)

References

  1. ^ Brant 2002, pg. 18
  2. ^ Odom 2002, pg. 34
  3. ^ "History Lessons". The Official Lynyrd Skynyrd History Website. Judy VanZant Jenness. Retrieved November 3, 2017.
  4. ^ If I Leave Here Tomorrow: A Film About Lynyrd Skynyrd, Passion Pictures, Directed by Stephen Kijak, 2018
  5. ^ "Woman Killed, Rock Musician Injured In One-Car Accident". Associated Press. January 30, 1986. Retrieved October 14, 2015.
  6. ^ "Lynyrd Skynyrd – Free Bird (1987)" – via www.youtube.com.
  7. ^ Hoffman, Rob (September 20, 2018). . Archived from the original on September 20, 2018.

Further reading

  • Brant, Marley. Freebirds: The Lynyrd Skynyrd Story. Billboard Books; New York; 2002. ISBN 0-8230-8321-7
  • Odom, Gene with Frank Dorman. Lynyrd Skynyrd: Remembering the Free Birds of Southern Rock. Broadway Books; New York; 2002. ISBN 0-7679-1026-5.

External links

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Larkin Allen Collins Jr 1 2 July 19 1952 January 23 1990 was an American guitarist He was one of the founding members and guitarists of the Southern rock band Lynyrd Skynyrd and co wrote many of the band s songs with frontman and original lead singer Ronnie Van Zant He was born in Jacksonville Florida Allen CollinsBackground informationBirth nameLarkin Allen Collins Jr Born 1952 07 19 July 19 1952Jacksonville Florida U S DiedJanuary 23 1990 1990 01 23 aged 37 Jacksonville Florida U S GenresSouthern rockOccupation s GuitaristYears active1963 1986Formerly ofLynyrd Skynyrd The Rossington Collins Band The Allen Collins Band Contents 1 Personal life 2 Career 3 Accident band reunions and death 4 Instruments 5 Discography 6 References 7 Further reading 8 External linksPersonal life EditCollins started playing guitar at 12 years of age with a few lessons from his stepmother Leila Collins a country and western guitarist teaching him a few notes and receiving his first guitar and amplifier from his father after a falling out between the two Collins attended Nathan B Forrest High School 3 In 1970 Collins married Kathy Johns All of his bandmates were in his wedding party but Kathy worried that the band s long haired appearance would disturb her parents To solve this problem she required all the band members to keep their hair under wigs at the wedding ceremony The wedding reception was one of the first public performances of Free Bird complete with the trademark extended guitar jam at the end Collins s family grew with the birth of his daughter Amie followed quickly by Allison Collins was also fond of cars and had a fairly extensive car collection one of his favorites being a 1932 Plymouth coupe nicknamed Dixie Blue Career EditAllen Collins joined Skynyrd in Jacksonville Florida just two weeks after its formation by Ronnie Van Zant and Gary Rossington along with Bob Burns and Larry Junstrom Knowing that Collins played guitar and owned his own equipment the band decided to approach him about joining them Van Zant and Burns both had a reputation for trouble and Collins fled on his bicycle and hid up a tree when he saw them pull up in his driveway They soon convinced him that they were not there to beat him up and he agreed to join the band then known as The One Percent 4 Collins and lead singer Ronnie Van Zant co wrote many of the biggest Skynyrd hits including Free Bird Gimme Three Steps and That Smell The band received national success beginning in 1973 while opening for the Who on their Quadrophenia tour Collins with Lynyrd Skynyrd in 1977 from left to right Leon Wilkeson Allen Collins Ronnie Van Zant Gary Rossington Steve Gaines Artimus Pyle and Billy Powell On October 20 1977 an airplane carrying the band crashed into a forest in Mississippi killing three band members including Van Zant Collins was seriously injured in the crash suffering two broken vertebrae in his neck and severe damage to his right arm While amputation was recommended Collins father refused and he eventually recovered During the early 1980s Collins continued to perform on stage in the Rossington Collins Band which enjoyed modest success releasing two albums Anytime Anyplace Anywhere and This Is the Way and charting a few singles notably Don t Misunderstand Me Tragedy struck again just as the Rossington Collins Band was getting off the ground In 1980 during the first days of the debut concert tour Collins s wife Kathy suddenly died of a hemorrhage during the miscarriage of their third child This forced the tour s cancellation With the lingering effects of losing his friends in the plane crash Kathy s death devastated Collins The Rossington Collins Band disbanded in 1982 Collins continued to pursue music starting the Allen Collins Band which released one album Here There amp Back in 1983 The six members included two Skynyrd bandmates keyboardist Billy Powell and bassist Leon Wilkeson along with lead singer Jimmy Dougherty drummer Derek Hess and guitarists Barry Lee Harwood and Randall Hall In 1984 Collins tried to resurrect the band hiring Jacksonville guitarist Mike Owings and bassist Andy Ward King Later members included guitarist vocalist Michael Ray FitzGerald and bassist Filthy Phil Price Accident band reunions and death EditOn January 29 1986 5 Collins was driving a new black Ford Thunderbird when he was involved in a car accident that claimed the life of his girlfriend Debra Jean Watts and paralyzed the guitarist from the waist down with limited use of his arms and hands Collins pleaded no contest to vehicular manslaughter as well as driving under the influence of alcohol He would never play guitar on stage again as a result of his injuries Collins last performance with Lynyrd Skynyrd was at the band s first reunion after the plane crash at the 1979 Volunteer Jam V in Nashville Tennessee All remaining members of Lynyrd Skynyrd reunited officially in 1987 but due to his injury Collins only served as musical director 6 As part of his plea bargain for the 1986 accident Collins addressed fans at every Skynyrd concert with an explanation of why he could not perform citing the dangers of drinking and driving as well as drugs and alcohol 7 Also because of Collins accident the band donated a sizable amount of concert proceeds from the 1987 88 tour to the Miami Project which is involved in treatment of paralysis citation needed Collins founded Roll For Rock Wheelchair Events and Benefit Concerts in 1988 to raise awareness and to provide opportunities for those living with spinal cord injuries and other physical disabilities Allen Collins died on January 23 1990 from chronic pneumonia a complication of the paralysis He is buried beside his wife in Jacksonville Florida In 2006 Collins was posthumously inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of Lynyrd Skynyrd Instruments EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Allen Collins news newspapers books scholar JSTOR March 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message In the early days of Lynyrd Skynyrd Collins used a black Gibson Flying V This guitar was stolen along with Gary Rossington s white Gibson SG when the band s van was broken into after a gig For most of his tenure in Skynyrd Collins used a Gibson Firebird fitted with a chrome covered dog eared P 90 pickup in the bridge position and a Gibson teaspoon nickel vibrato arm In 1976 he switched to a natural finished korina 1958 Gibson Explorer that he had bought for about 3 000 and used that guitar throughout his tenure with the Allen Collins Band In late 1977 Collins began occasionally playing a Gibson Les Paul Special with a double cutaway P 90s a sunburst finish and modded with a Lyre Tremolo He continued to use this guitar into the Rossington Collins Band as well On Gimme Back My Bullets Sweet Home Alabama Every Mothers Son Collins used a Sunburst Fender Stratocaster after Ed King had left Collins has also been filmed playing an all black Stratocaster with a rosewood fingerboard white pickups and white control knobs In 2003 Gibson Guitars honored Allen with a limited edition Explorer Like his original instrument these are made of African limba wood korina and feature an aged finish and a Maestro vibrola Discography EditWith Lynyrd Skynyrd Pronounced Lĕh nerd Skin nerd 1973 Second Helping 1974 Nuthin Fancy 1975 Gimme Back My Bullets 1976 One More from the Road 1976 Street Survivors 1977 With Rossington Collins BandAnytime Anyplace Anywhere 1980 This Is the Way 1981 With Allen Collins BandHere There amp Back 1983 References Edit Brant 2002 pg 18 Odom 2002 pg 34 History Lessons The Official Lynyrd Skynyrd History Website Judy VanZant Jenness Retrieved November 3 2017 If I Leave Here Tomorrow A Film About Lynyrd Skynyrd Passion Pictures Directed by Stephen Kijak 2018 Woman Killed Rock Musician Injured In One Car Accident Associated Press January 30 1986 Retrieved October 14 2015 Lynyrd Skynyrd Free Bird 1987 via www youtube com Hoffman Rob September 20 2018 Rock n Roll tragedies from Layla to Free Bird and beyond Archived from the original on September 20 2018 Further reading EditBrant Marley Freebirds The Lynyrd Skynyrd Story Billboard Books New York 2002 ISBN 0 8230 8321 7 Odom Gene with Frank Dorman Lynyrd Skynyrd Remembering the Free Birds of Southern Rock Broadway Books New York 2002 ISBN 0 7679 1026 5 External links Edit Biography portalAllen Collins at AllMusic Allen Collins Find a Grave Retrieved September 14 2010 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Allen Collins amp oldid 1148496751, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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