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Gary Rossington

Gary Robert Rossington (born December 4, 1951) is an American guitarist. He is the only remaining original member of Southern rock band Lynyrd Skynyrd, in which he plays lead and rhythm guitar.

Gary Rossington
Rossington performing in 2011
Background information
Birth nameGary Robert Rossington
Born (1951-12-04) December 4, 1951 (age 71)
Jacksonville, Florida, U.S.
Genres
Occupation(s)Guitarist
Years active1964–present
Member ofLynyrd Skynyrd
The Rossington Band
The Rossington Collins Band

In 2009, he became the last original member to remain in the band, and became the last surviving original member in 2019.

Rossington was also a founding member of the Rossington Collins Band, along with former bandmate Allen Collins.

Early life

Rossington's mother recalled that he had a strong childhood interest in baseball and aspired as a child to one day play for the New York Yankees. Rossington recalled that he was a "good ball player" but upon hearing the Rolling Stones in his early teens he became interested in music and ultimately gave up on his baseball aspirations.[1]

It was Rossington's love of baseball that indirectly led to the formation of Lynyrd Skynyrd in the summer of 1964. He, Ronnie Van Zant, and Bob Burns became acquainted while playing on rival Jacksonville baseball teams and the trio decided to jam together one afternoon after Burns was injured by a ball hit by Van Zant. They set up their equipment in the carport of Burns' parents' house and played The Rolling Stones' then-current hit "Time Is on My Side". Liking what they heard, they immediately decided to form a band.[2] Naming themselves The Noble Five (with the additions of guitarist Allen Collins and bassist Larry Junstrom) they later changed the name of the band to The One Percent before eventually settling on the name Lynyrd Skynyrd in 1969.

Rossington grew up in a single parent household and says that early in their relationship, Van Zant became somewhat of a father figure to him. He credits Van Zant, who was three years his senior, with teaching him and his bandmates how to drive a car, as well as introducing them to "all that stuff you learn when you're 14, 15, 16".[2]

According to a New York Times article, Lacy Van Zant, patriarch of the Van Zant family, once went to West Jacksonville's Robert E. Lee High School to plead Rossington's case to school administrators after the fatherless Rossington was suspended for having long hair. Lacy Van Zant explained to the assistant principal that Rossington's father, who died shortly after Rossington was born, had died in the Army and that Rossington's mother needed the money Rossington made playing in his band. Lacy Van Zant further explained that, like his own sons, they were working men and long hair was part of the job.[3] It's not known if the elder Van Zant's efforts were successful, but Rossington later dropped out of high school to focus on Lynyrd Skynyrd full-time.[2]

Career

 
Rossington (right) with Lynyrd Skynyrd in 2011

Rossington's instrument of choice was a 1959 Gibson Les Paul which he had purchased from a woman whose boyfriend had left her and left behind his guitar. He named it "Berniece" in honor of his mother (whom he was extremely close to after the death of his father).[4] Rossington played lead guitar on "Tuesday's Gone" and the slide guitar for "Free Bird". Along with Collins, Rossington also provided the guitar work for "Simple Man." Besides the Les Paul, he used various other Gibson Guitars including Gibson SGs. Gibson released a Gary Rossington SG/Les Paul in their Custom Shop a few years ago. For most of his career, he has been playing through Marshall and Peavey Amplifiers.

On Labor Day weekend in 1976, Rossington and fellow Skynyrd guitarist Allen Collins were both involved in separate car accidents in their hometown of Jacksonville. Rossington had just bought a new Ford Torino and hit an oak tree while under the influence of alcohol and other drugs. The band was forced to postpone a tour scheduled to begin a few days later, and Rossington was fined US$5,000 for the delay his actions caused to the band's schedule. The song "That Smell", written by Van Zant and Collins, was based on the wreck and Rossington's state of influence from drugs and alcohol that caused it.[5]

Rossington was one of 20 passengers who survived the October 20, 1977 plane crash near McComb, Mississippi, that claimed the lives of Lynyrd Skynyrd members Ronnie Van Zant, Steve Gaines, Cassie Gaines, and three others. As the passengers braced for impact, Rossington recalls hearing what sounded like hundreds of baseball bats hitting the plane's fuselage as it began striking trees. The sound got louder and louder until Rossington was knocked unconscious; he awoke some time later on the ground with the plane's door on top of him. Days later, Rossington was informed in the hospital by his mother that Van Zant and the others had been killed.[2] Despite breaking both arms, legs, wrists, and ankles, as well as his pelvis, Rossington recovered from his injuries and played on stage again (with steel rods in his right arm and right leg).

Though in time Rossington fully recovered from the severe injuries sustained in the crash, he battled serious drug addiction throughout the next several years, largely the result of his heavy dependence on pain medication taken during his recovery from the plane crash.

Rossington co-founded the Rossington Collins Band with Collins in 1980.[6] The band released two albums, but disbanded in 1982 after the death of Collins' wife, Kathy.

Along with his wife, Dale Krantz-Rossington, he then formed The Rossington Band, which released two albums in 1986 and 1988, respectively.

To date, Rossington still plays in Lynyrd Skynyrd. With the deaths of keyboardist Billy Powell (2009) and Larry Junstrom (2019), he is the last surviving original member of the band.

Personal life

Rossington and Dale Krantz-Rossington married in 1982 and have two daughters.[7][8]

Rossington suffered a heart attack on October 8, 2015, after which two Lynyrd Skynyrd concerts had to be canceled.[9] In July 2021, he underwent emergency heart surgery.[10]

References

  1. ^ Services, Wailer Website. "The Official Lynyrd Skynyrd History Website – History Lessons". www.lynyrdskynyrdhistory.com. from the original on August 1, 2018. Retrieved June 10, 2017.
  2. ^ a b c d If I Leave Here Tomorrow: A Film About Lynyrd Skynyrd, Passion Pictures, Directed by Stephen Kijak, 2018
  3. ^ Dewan, Shaila K. (December 26, 2004). "Southern Man". The New York Times. from the original on November 11, 2017. Retrieved June 10, 2017.
  4. ^ "Gary Rossington – Biography & History – AllMusic". AllMusic. from the original on July 15, 2017. Retrieved June 10, 2017.
  5. ^ Note: The specific lyrics that refer to the car wreck are: "Whiskey bottles and brand new cars, oak tree you're in my way. There's too much coke and too much smoke."
  6. ^ Dillon, Charlotte. "Biography: Gary Rossington". AMG. Retrieved May 10, 2010.
  7. ^ Nichols, Jake (August 27, 2014). "Don't Ask Me No Questions". Buckrail.com. from the original on September 28, 2020. Retrieved August 27, 2014.
  8. ^ Sharp, Ken. "Life Beyond Skynyrd: Guitarist Gary Rossington and Wife Dale 'Take It On Faith' (Interview)". RockCellarMagazine.com. Rock Cellar Magazine. from the original on December 1, 2020. Retrieved December 9, 2016.
  9. ^ "Lynyrd Skynyrd Guitarist Gary Rossington Suffers Heart Attack". Ultimate Classic Rock. from the original on July 5, 2017. Retrieved June 10, 2017.
  10. ^ Dakin Andone (July 24, 2021). "Lynyrd Skynyrd guitarist recovering following emergency heart surgery". CNN. Retrieved July 25, 2021.

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Gary Robert Rossington born December 4 1951 is an American guitarist He is the only remaining original member of Southern rock band Lynyrd Skynyrd in which he plays lead and rhythm guitar Gary RossingtonRossington performing in 2011Background informationBirth nameGary Robert RossingtonBorn 1951 12 04 December 4 1951 age 71 Jacksonville Florida U S GenresSouthern rockblues rockboogie rockhard rockOccupation s GuitaristYears active1964 presentMember ofLynyrd SkynyrdThe Rossington BandThe Rossington Collins Band In 2009 he became the last original member to remain in the band and became the last surviving original member in 2019 Rossington was also a founding member of the Rossington Collins Band along with former bandmate Allen Collins Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 References 5 External linksEarly life EditRossington s mother recalled that he had a strong childhood interest in baseball and aspired as a child to one day play for the New York Yankees Rossington recalled that he was a good ball player but upon hearing the Rolling Stones in his early teens he became interested in music and ultimately gave up on his baseball aspirations 1 It was Rossington s love of baseball that indirectly led to the formation of Lynyrd Skynyrd in the summer of 1964 He Ronnie Van Zant and Bob Burns became acquainted while playing on rival Jacksonville baseball teams and the trio decided to jam together one afternoon after Burns was injured by a ball hit by Van Zant They set up their equipment in the carport of Burns parents house and played The Rolling Stones then current hit Time Is on My Side Liking what they heard they immediately decided to form a band 2 Naming themselves The Noble Five with the additions of guitarist Allen Collins and bassist Larry Junstrom they later changed the name of the band to The One Percent before eventually settling on the name Lynyrd Skynyrd in 1969 Rossington grew up in a single parent household and says that early in their relationship Van Zant became somewhat of a father figure to him He credits Van Zant who was three years his senior with teaching him and his bandmates how to drive a car as well as introducing them to all that stuff you learn when you re 14 15 16 2 According to a New York Times article Lacy Van Zant patriarch of the Van Zant family once went to West Jacksonville s Robert E Lee High School to plead Rossington s case to school administrators after the fatherless Rossington was suspended for having long hair Lacy Van Zant explained to the assistant principal that Rossington s father who died shortly after Rossington was born had died in the Army and that Rossington s mother needed the money Rossington made playing in his band Lacy Van Zant further explained that like his own sons they were working men and long hair was part of the job 3 It s not known if the elder Van Zant s efforts were successful but Rossington later dropped out of high school to focus on Lynyrd Skynyrd full time 2 Career Edit Rossington right with Lynyrd Skynyrd in 2011 Rossington s instrument of choice was a 1959 Gibson Les Paul which he had purchased from a woman whose boyfriend had left her and left behind his guitar He named it Berniece in honor of his mother whom he was extremely close to after the death of his father 4 Rossington played lead guitar on Tuesday s Gone and the slide guitar for Free Bird Along with Collins Rossington also provided the guitar work for Simple Man Besides the Les Paul he used various other Gibson Guitars including Gibson SGs Gibson released a Gary Rossington SG Les Paul in their Custom Shop a few years ago For most of his career he has been playing through Marshall and Peavey Amplifiers On Labor Day weekend in 1976 Rossington and fellow Skynyrd guitarist Allen Collins were both involved in separate car accidents in their hometown of Jacksonville Rossington had just bought a new Ford Torino and hit an oak tree while under the influence of alcohol and other drugs The band was forced to postpone a tour scheduled to begin a few days later and Rossington was fined US 5 000 for the delay his actions caused to the band s schedule The song That Smell written by Van Zant and Collins was based on the wreck and Rossington s state of influence from drugs and alcohol that caused it 5 Rossington was one of 20 passengers who survived the October 20 1977 plane crash near McComb Mississippi that claimed the lives of Lynyrd Skynyrd members Ronnie Van Zant Steve Gaines Cassie Gaines and three others As the passengers braced for impact Rossington recalls hearing what sounded like hundreds of baseball bats hitting the plane s fuselage as it began striking trees The sound got louder and louder until Rossington was knocked unconscious he awoke some time later on the ground with the plane s door on top of him Days later Rossington was informed in the hospital by his mother that Van Zant and the others had been killed 2 Despite breaking both arms legs wrists and ankles as well as his pelvis Rossington recovered from his injuries and played on stage again with steel rods in his right arm and right leg Though in time Rossington fully recovered from the severe injuries sustained in the crash he battled serious drug addiction throughout the next several years largely the result of his heavy dependence on pain medication taken during his recovery from the plane crash Rossington co founded the Rossington Collins Band with Collins in 1980 6 The band released two albums but disbanded in 1982 after the death of Collins wife Kathy Along with his wife Dale Krantz Rossington he then formed The Rossington Band which released two albums in 1986 and 1988 respectively To date Rossington still plays in Lynyrd Skynyrd With the deaths of keyboardist Billy Powell 2009 and Larry Junstrom 2019 he is the last surviving original member of the band Personal life EditRossington and Dale Krantz Rossington married in 1982 and have two daughters 7 8 Rossington suffered a heart attack on October 8 2015 after which two Lynyrd Skynyrd concerts had to be canceled 9 In July 2021 he underwent emergency heart surgery 10 References Edit Services Wailer Website The Official Lynyrd Skynyrd History Website History Lessons www lynyrdskynyrdhistory com Archived from the original on August 1 2018 Retrieved June 10 2017 a b c d If I Leave Here Tomorrow A Film About Lynyrd Skynyrd Passion Pictures Directed by Stephen Kijak 2018 Dewan Shaila K December 26 2004 Southern Man The New York Times Archived from the original on November 11 2017 Retrieved June 10 2017 Gary Rossington Biography amp History AllMusic AllMusic Archived from the original on July 15 2017 Retrieved June 10 2017 Note The specific lyrics that refer to the car wreck are Whiskey bottles and brand new cars oak tree you re in my way There s too much coke and too much smoke Dillon Charlotte Biography Gary Rossington AMG Retrieved May 10 2010 Nichols Jake August 27 2014 Don t Ask Me No Questions Buckrail com Archived from the original on September 28 2020 Retrieved August 27 2014 Sharp Ken Life Beyond Skynyrd Guitarist Gary Rossington and Wife Dale Take It On Faith Interview RockCellarMagazine com Rock Cellar Magazine Archived from the original on December 1 2020 Retrieved December 9 2016 Lynyrd Skynyrd Guitarist Gary Rossington Suffers Heart Attack Ultimate Classic Rock Archived from the original on July 5 2017 Retrieved June 10 2017 Dakin Andone July 24 2021 Lynyrd Skynyrd guitarist recovering following emergency heart surgery CNN Retrieved July 25 2021 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Gary Rossington Gary Rossington at AllMusic Gary Rossington at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Gary Rossington amp oldid 1126202225, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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