Helpless Dancer

The Endless Note

Leonard Skinner

Where would Southern Rock be with Lynyrd Skynyrd? Hard to say. The bigger question is, Where would the band have been without Leonard Skinner, the man who inspired their name? Sadly, Skinner has passed away in his sleep in North Florida at the age of 77.

Leonard Skinner, a gym teacher and coach at the Robert E Lee High School in Jacksonville, Florida in the late ’60s, was a by-the-books sort who had zero tolerance for students disregarding the school’s policy against males having long hair.

Coach Skinner sent numerous students to the principal’s office for violating dress code rules, two of them being aspiring musicians Gary Rossington and Ronnie Van Zant. Van Zant, who was later suspended from the school, decided to get back at Skinner by changing the name of his fledgling rock band One Percent to Lynyrd Skynyrd.

Lynyrd Skynyrd went on the multi-platinum success in the ’70s with hits such as Sweet Home Alabama and Free Bird before an October 1977 plane crash in Mississippi killed Van Zant; guitarist Steve Gaines; Gaines’s sister, vocalist Cassie Gaines; an assistant road manager; and the pilot and copilot.

Surprisingly, Skinner bore no ill will towards the band who mangled and immortalized his name. In fact, he even gave the group permission to use a picture of his Leonard Skinner Realty sign in the sleeve of their third album, 1975′s Nuthin’ Fancy – a move which endeared him to Lynyrd Skynyrd fans.

The band announced his death on their website: “Coach Skinner had such a profound impact on our youth that ultimately led us to naming the band, which you know as Lynyrd Skynyrd, after him,” wrote Gary Rossington. “Looking back, I cannot imagine it any other way. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family at this time.”

Source www.musicradar.com

September 22, 2010 Posted by | New News, Video | , | Leave a Comment

Cover Story – Endless Wire

 

Endless Wire was released by The Who on 30 October 2006, through Polydor Records it was their first new album of original material in twenty-four years following the release of It’s Hard in 1982 it debuted at #7 on the Billboard album chart and #9 in the UK.

This album together with the theme from The Who’s “Pure and Easy” track provide the inspiration for this blogs title “Endless Note”.

Many songs by The Who have been covered by other artists however this great cover of “Endless Wire” is the first I have come across from this album.

“Endless Wire” – Wreckless Eric & Amy Rigby


To buy the music of Wreckless Eric and Amy Rigby click HERE

This is my favourite song from the album…… “Tea & Theatre”

September 22, 2010 Posted by | Cover Stories, New Releases, Old Music, Video | , , | Leave a Comment

   

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