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| + | '''Lynyrd Skynyrd''' are an American Southern Rock band, who are best known for their songs "[[Sweet Home Alabama]]" (1974) and "Free Bird" (1974) . Their career was cut short by a tragic plane crash in 1977, in which three band members lost their lives. Surviving members reunited in 1987 and the band has been full-time again since 1991. | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:45, 12 July 2025
Lynyrd Skynyrd are an American Southern Rock band, who are best known for their songs "Sweet Home Alabama" (1974) and "Free Bird" (1974) . Their career was cut short by a tragic plane crash in 1977, in which three band members lost their lives. Surviving members reunited in 1987 and the band has been full-time again since 1991.
Zappa and Lynyrd Skynyrd
During "Star Special", on BBC Radio 1 in 1980, Frank Zappa played their song, "Sweet Home Alabama".
