The Lynyrd Skynyrd band members and estates have been discussing what should happen to the group and the music that is celebrating 50 years of generational history in American rock and roll with the recent passing of original founding member Gary Rossington.
With Gary’s unexpected passing, the current members, led by Johnny Van Zant, the singer for the past 36 years, were not sure if they would continue.
After much thought, it was decided to continue to perform live shows, and preserving the music is in the best interests of the fans and all parties involved.
Dale Rossington shares, “I recently lost my husband and partner of over 41 years. He was an amazing father, grandfather, brother and friend, but most importantly was a world class musician and songwriter. It’s been my honor and privilege to share the stage with him for all these years. His music touched so many millions of people around The World, and Gary was always the first to say how, ‘Skynyrd’s music is bigger than me or any one person.’ Gary made it known at every chance to express how timeless the music was, and it was always his goal to keep the music alive for his brothers because that was always their dream.”
Johnny Van Zant adds, “The music they created, and the music we created, together since 1987, was always meant to be experienced LIVE…So we will continue to perform for the Skynyrd Nation.”
Judy Van Zant Jenness adds, “I do know what Gary wanted. And I know what the fans want. To show our undying love for those who are no longer with us and to pay tribute to them, the music will continue. The Lynyrd Skynyrd family is unified in this decision.”