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FLASHBACK: Lynyrd Skynyrd In Studio at WMMR

Gary Rossington, founding member of Lynyrd Skynyrd, has passed away at age of 71. Pierre Robert played a Work Force Block in tribute to the guitarist on Monday afternoon, and…

Lynyrd Skynyrd guitarist Gary Rossington

Guitarist and last surviving original member of Lynyrd Skynyrd.

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Gary Rossington, founding member of Lynyrd Skynyrd, has passed away at age of 71. Pierre Robert played a Work Force Block in tribute to the guitarist on Monday afternoon, and it included a couple of rare live cuts that you'll only hear in the MMaRchives. One of them was a rendition of the 1974 hit "Sweet Home Alabama".

This particular version of the song was recorded live nearly 20 years after its initial release, when our studios were located at 5th and Market Streets in Philadelphia. WMMR had just relocated, and the facilities were a significant upgrade from the previous studios. Pierre tells the story of the band's arrival:

"I'd like to take you back to March 22nd, 1993. I've told this story many times before, but it's a fun one, because the surviving members of Lynyrd Skynyrd: Ed King on guitar, Johnny Van Zant, the late Ronnie's brother, and Gary Rossington... each with an acoustic guitar... they came into that building. Now that building was a No Smoking building, and they started taking their cigarettes out. I go "Excuse me, lads, this is a No Smoking building," and they all looked at me like I was out of my mind. They said, "If we can't smoke, we're not gonna play"... Light 'em up, fellas, says I! ...Then, (they said) "Where's the Jack? Not gonna play until you get the Jack." ...We got the Jack, they lit up their cigarettes, and they played."

The interview covered a lot of ground, and they wrapped by performing "Sweet Home Alabama", which you can stream here:

Note: The podcast episode above was originally published in 2018.

Gary Rossington: Rockers & More Honor Late Lynyrd Skynyrd Guitarist

Gary Rossington, the last surviving original member of Lynyrd Skynyrd, died yesterday (March 5) at age 71. Rossington's death was confirmed in a statement from Skynyrd who said, in part, "Gary is now with his Skynyrd brothers and family in heaven and playing it pretty, like he always does."

While the cause of death was not shared, Rossington has struggled with numerous heart issues in recent years. Most recently, he underwent emergency heart surgery in July 2021.

News of the guitarist's death spread quickly and led to many tributes. Below is just a selection of artists and other notable figures that honored Rossington via social media.

James Hetfield

"RIP Brother Gary. Thank you for bringing me so much joy with your guitar playing and songwriting in one of my all time favorite bands, Lynyrd Skynyrd."

John 5

"Ever since I was a kid I have loved Lynyrd Skynyrd & Gary’s guitar playing. I was fortunate to make a lotta great music with Gary & the boys. We stayed friends for many years. I will miss you. Rest in peace brother."

Peter Frampton

"This cannot be! My heart breaks for Dale Rossington and the entire Skynryd family today.
We have been friends since first touring together in the 70s. We will miss you my friend. Gary Rossington RIP."

Travis Tritt

"I just learned that my dear friend, Gary Rossington passed away today. I’m heartbroken! Gary was not only a friend, but a collaborator that wrote songs with me and played guitar with me in studio recordings and onstage so many times. My heart goes out to Dale and the girls. RIP."

Neal Schon

"RIP Gary."

David Ellefson

"Shocking and sad news to hear of the passing of legendary Gary Rossington from Lynyrd Skynyrd!

A fan since their "One More For/From The Road" live album in the 70s and equally impressive all-Peavey Electronics amplifier backline, made it a staple on my turntable in my formative musical years.

Fast forward to 2004, when I was overseeing Artist Relations for Peavey, I set out to recreate that legendary amplifier backline for Skynyrd on their 40th anniversary tour that year.

I became friends with Gary during this time and we had many great conversations over the next several years from the NAMM shows to Hellfest Open Air Festival. It seemed Gary kept his world small to the outside world but he always let me in it and trusted me as a music buddy from those Peavey days.

Prayers and condolences to his family, friends & band...he and his legendary guitar work will be missed by us all."

The Oak Ridge Boys

"Our hearts go out tonight to our brothers in @Skynyrd ... Legendary guitarist Garry Rossington has passed …"

Zakk Wylde

"GOD BLESS GARY ROSSINGTON • tBLSt SDMF"

Kenny Wayne Shepherd

"Rest in Peace my man. @garyrossington One of the best to ever do it. And thank you and @skynyrd for all the great memories on the road over the years."

Jake Tapper

"RIP Gary Rossington of @Skynyrd. Here's my 2002 @VH1 doc on the band (yes, I’m cringe but the doc holds up.) Too many of the brilliant musicians in the doc are no longer with us!"

From roughly 10:30am to somewhere around 3 (we call it Pierre Standard Time) weekdays Philadelphia rocks with (and loves) Pierre Robert on WMMR. Pierre Robert began his illustrious career at the pioneering progressive rock station KSAN, in his hometown San Francisco, but it’s through his uninterrupted 42-year tenure at Philadelphia‘s legendary WMMR that he’s made his mark. One of the city’s most recognizable celebrities will write about being at the center of its live music scene and greeting his legions of fans as if personal friends in the smallest clubs and largest stadiums.