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greatest tragedies in rock history took place on October 20, 1977

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Thu, October 20, 2022 at 3:26 AM


One of the greatest tragedies in rock history took place on October 20, 1977. Three days after they released an album called Street Survivors, Lynyrd Skynyrd were involved in the terrible plane crash that claimed the lives of three band members and left all the others, and their crew, with serious injuries.
A chartered Convair CV-300 was taking the band from the gig they’d just played in Greenville, North Carolina to their next gig in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.

A faulty engine and then a fuel shortage led the pilot, Walter McCreary, to attempt an emergency landing. But he was killed on impact along with Skynyrd’s vocalist Ronnie Van Zant, guitarist Steve Gaines and his sister, backing singer Cassie, the co-pilot, and the band’s assistant road manager.

Lynyrd Skynyrd had had huge success with their first four albums from 1973, although the last of those, Gimme Back My Bullets, had had more modest sales than its predecessors. Street Survivors, recorded in studios in Florida and Georgia, was their first to feature guitarist and vocalist Steve Gaines.
 
Thu, October 20, 2022 at 3:26 AM


One of the greatest tragedies in rock history took place on October 20, 1977. Three days after they released an album called Street Survivors, Lynyrd Skynyrd were involved in the terrible plane crash that claimed the lives of three band members and left all the others, and their crew, with serious injuries.
A chartered Convair CV-300 was taking the band from the gig they’d just played in Greenville, North Carolina to their next gig in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.

A faulty engine and then a fuel shortage led the pilot, Walter McCreary, to attempt an emergency landing. But he was killed on impact along with Skynyrd’s vocalist[COLOR=%s] Ronnie Van Zant[/COLOR], guitarist Steve Gaines and his sister, backing singer Cassie, the co-pilot, and the band’s assistant road manager.

Lynyrd Skynyrd had had huge success with their first four albums from 1973, although the last of those, Gimme Back My Bullets, had had more modest sales than its predecessors. Street Survivors, recorded in studios in Florida and Georgia, was their first to feature guitarist and vocalist Steve Gaines.
I experienced one of the last 5 concerts they performed at Hanner Fieldhouse in Statesboro in Oct 1977. ..It was Incredible to say the least....a few days later they crashed....rest is history...
 
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