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About Lynyrd Skynyrd in Durant

Lynyrd Skynyrd's Gimme Three Steps was inspired by an incident where Ronnie was confronted by an angry husband. Gaining respect from peers in the field, the band has collaborated with many distinguished artists. In 2005, the band released Vicious Cycle marking their debut studio album with new material in nearly a ten-year span. Tragically, the band's original drummer, the late Bob Burns, died in a car accident in late 2015. Revisiting their classic songs in live performances has kept supporters engaged through the years; interestingly, the band's 1975 hit Saturday Night Special Song addresses gun violence, becoming a debated issue.

Lynyrd Skynyrd Durant Q&A & Feedback

How did Lynyrd Skynyrd honor military personnel during the concert at Choctaw Grand Theater?

They paid tribute during "Simple Man" and honored 13 fallen military members while performing "Free Bird."

How was the sound quality described during Lynyrd Skynyrd's concert at Choctaw Grand Theater?

The sound was fantastic, although one attendee mentioned it was occasionally too loud and distorted.

Was Peter Frampton's performance overshadowed by Lynyrd Skynyrd at Choctaw Grand Theater?

No, Frampton's unmatched guitar skills and youthful enthusiasm complemented Skynyrd's incredible show.

Was the tribute to military personnel a highlight during Lynyrd Skynyrd's performance?

Yes, it was a touching moment that resonated deeply with attendees, enhancing the emotional impact.

What was the audience's reaction to Lynyrd Skynyrd's classic hits at Choctaw Grand Theater?

They were thrilled to hear all the old favorites, showcasing the band's timeless appeal.



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