Died On This Date (September 20, 2010) Leonard Skinner / Inspired Lynyrd Skynyrd’s Name

Leonard Skinner
DOB Unknown – September 20, 2010

Leonard Skinner was a Jacksonville, Florida high school gym teacher who, during the late 1960s sent a group of his students to the principal’s audience for wearing their hair too long.  A few years later, those school friends, Ronnie Van Zant, Allen Collins and Gary Rossington, named their newly formed rock band, Lynyrd Skynyrd as an inside joke tribute to their former coach at Robert E. Lee High School.  Skinner later became a local real estate agent and shared a mutual admiration for the band.  He even allowed them to use a photo of him inside 1975’s Nuthin’ Fancy.  Suffering from Alzheimer’s Disease in recent years, Leonard Skinner passed away in a Jacksonville health care facility on September 20, 2010.  He was 77.



Died On This Date (January 28, 2009) Billy Powell / Lynyrd Skynyrd

Bill Powell
June 3, 1952 – January 28, 2009

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Though born in Corpus Christi, future Lynyrd Skynyrd keyboardist, Billy Powell spent much of his “navy brat” youth in Italy until his father passed away when he was just eight years old. Back in the United States, the Powell family settled in Florida and Billy was enrolled in military school where he learned the piano. Noted as a natural with the instrument, Powell continued his training in college and soon took a job as roadie for Lynyrd Skynyrd. Eventually he was offered a spot in the band after Ronnie Van Zant heard him play. But in 1977, tragedy struck just three days after the release of their landmark Street Survivors album when a plane carrying the band crashed into the swamps of Mississippi killing Van Zant, Steve Gaines, Cassie Gaines, and manager Dean Kilpatrick. Powell was one of the survivors. For the time being, Lynyrd Skynyrd was no more, so Powell continued on in such bands as Alias, Vision and the Rossington-Collins Band alongside his former Skynyrd band mates Allen Collins and Gary Rossington. In 1987 Powell, along with the surviving members of Skynyrd reformed and have been together ever since.  In the early morning hours of January 28, 2009, paramedics arrived at Powell’s home, responding to his 911 call, reporting he was having shortness of breath.  Finding him unconscious, the paramedics tried unsuccessfully to revive him.  He died of what was presumed to be a heart attack at the age of 56.

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Died On This Date (January 23, 1990) Allen Collins / Lynyrd Skynyrd

Larkin Allen Collins
July 19, 1952 – January 23, 1990

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Allen Collins was a founding guitarist of and sometime co-writer for southern rock giants, Lynyrd Skynyrd.  The band’s ride to fame was partially due to songs co-written by Collins.  That list includes “That Smell,” “Free Bird,” and “Gimme Three Steps.”  When Ronnie Van Zant and others from the band  were killed in a plane crash in 1977, Collins went on to have success with the Rossington-Collins Band. Their biggest hit was 1980’s “Don’t Misunderstand Me.”  Tragedy struck Collins again in 1986 when he caused a car accident that killed his girlfriend and left him paralyzed from the waist down.  Since he was under the influence, he was charged with vehicular manslaughter.  He accepted a plea which kept him out of jail, but had him, among other penalties, speak out against drunk driving at all future Lynyrd Skynyrd concerts.  Collins died of pneumonia, brought on by the paralysis on January 23, 1990.  He was 37 years old.

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