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    The real 'Lynyrd Skynyrd' dies in north Florida
    Sept. 20, 2010, 4:18 PM EST

    JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) -- Leonard Skinner, the basketball coach and gym teacher who inspired the name of the Southern rock band Lynyrd Skynyrd, died Monday in Florida, his daughter said. He was 77.

    Skinner died in his sleep at the St. Catherine Laboure Manor in Jacksonville, where he had been living for about a year, his daughter Susie Moore said. Skinner had Alzheimer's disease.

    He was working at Robert E. Lee High School in Jacksonville in the late 1960s when he sent a group of students to the principal's office because their hair was too long. Those students later formed a band, using a variation of Skinner's name for their own.

    During an interview in January 2009, Skinner said he was always bothered by the way the legend grew to say he was particularly tough on the band members or that he had kicked them out of school, according to The Florida Times-Union, which first reported Skinner's death.

    "It was against the school rules," Skinner said then. "I don't particularly like long hair on men, but again, it wasn't my rule."

    The band became popular in the mid-1970s, with hits such as "Sweet Home Alabama" and "Free Bird." Three of the band members, including lead singer Ronnie Van Zant, were killed in a 1977 plane crash. The band regrouped and continues to perform today.

    Years after sending the young students to the office, Skinner found his son listening to an album called "Pronounced Leh-Nerd Skin-Nerd." The son, also named Leonard, said his father wasn't particularly impressed.

    After discovering the connection, Skinner eventually made friends with some of the band members, according to the paper. They even performed at a Jacksonville bar the former coach owned.

    Skinner later allowed the band to use a photo of his Leonard Skinner Realty sign for the inside of their third album, and he once introduced them at a Jacksonville concert.

    Skinner's children said their father was never completely comfortable with being linked to the band but did grow to embrace it.

    "He made a lot of new friends," Moore said. "That in itself really brought a lot of wonderful people in our family's lives, simply because they were Lynyrd Skynyrd fans, and they wanted to meet Dad. They loved him. They're part of our extended family now."

    *Only two original members left then they will all have passed. A great band without question. Only Gary Rossington, guitar and Artimus Pyle, drums remain.
    Last edited by Dreadnought; 21 Sep 10,, 17:53.
    Fortitude.....The strength to persist...The courage to endure.

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    Originally posted by Dreadnought View Post
    .He was working at Robert E. Lee High School in Jacksonville...


    *Only two original members left then they will all have passed. A great band without question. Only Gary Rossington, guitar and Artimus Pyle, drums remain.
    The group that tour around now and call themselves Lynyrd Skynyrd should really just disband and fade away. Van Zant's brother or whatever he is is doing him a complete disservice.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Dreadnought View Post
      During an interview in January 2009, Skinner said he was always bothered by the way the legend grew to say he was particularly tough on the band members or that he had kicked them out of school, according to The Florida Times-Union, which first reported Skinner's death.

      Years after sending the young students to the office, Skinner found his son listening to an album called "Pronounced Leh-Nerd Skin-Nerd." The son, also named Leonard, said his father wasn't particularly impressed.
      I wonder why

      Originally posted by Dreadnought View Post
      The band became popular in the mid-1970s, with hits such as "Sweet Home Alabama" and "Free Bird."
      You know its funny this thread came up because only a few days ago i passed by an appartment buidling called "Free Bird"

      Fandom has no limits i think.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Double Edge View Post
        I wonder why


        You know its funny this thread came up because only a few days ago i passed by an appartment buidling called "Free Bird"

        Fandom has no limits i think.
        Freebird's such a great song.

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