Gary Rossington, the founding guitarist of Lynyrd Skynyrd, has died, the band introduced. Rossington was the final surviving authentic member of the Southern rock band—a mainstay amid many years of lineup adjustments. He was 71.
“It’s with our deepest sympathy and unhappiness that we’ve got to advise, that we misplaced our brother, good friend, member of the family, songwriter and guitarist, Gary Rossington, in the present day,” the band introduced on Fb. “Gary is now along with his Skynyrd brothers and household in heaven and taking part in it fairly, like he at all times does. Please maintain Dale, Mary, Annie and your complete Rossington household in your prayers and respect the household’s privateness at this troublesome time.”
After surviving a 1976 automotive accident that impressed “That Scent,” Rossington survived the 1977 airplane crash that killed Ronnie Van Zant, Steve Gaines, and Cassie Gaines. Rossington has been hospitalized a number of instances as a result of coronary heart issues in recent times, and in 2021, left the band, citing how journey was negatively impacting his blood oxygen ranges.
Whereas the band’s debut album (Pronounced ‘Lĕh-‘nérd ‘Pores and skin-‘nérd) featured a number of hits—“Tuesday’s Gone,” “Gimme Three Steps,” and “Easy Man”—Rossington’s most well-known contribution to the band’s discography was the slide guitar lead on their ubiquitous nine-minute monitor “Free Chook.”
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