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Kendrick Lamar and Drake had a rather famous feud last year, though it appears to have slowed. A diss track from one was ...
There didn’t seem to be lingering animosity between the artists. Singer Ronnie Van Zant wore a Neil Young T-shirt while performing and Young told Rolling Stone he’d rather play “Sweet Home ...
Donnie Van Zant co-founded .38 Special and brother Johnny Van Zant is the current lead vocalist for Lynyrd Skynyrd after the passing of their brother Ronnie ... to a wealth of young, up and ...
Three years after Lynyrd Skynyrd released their Neil Young-name-dropping hit, “Sweet Home Alabama,” the band got in a plane crash that killed vocalist Ronnie Van Zant and guitarist Steve ...
Donnie Van Zant co-founded .38 Special and brother Johnny Van Zant is the current lead vocalist for Lynyrd Skynyrd after the passing of their brother Ronnie ... to a wealth of young, up and ...
Stood alongside Van Zant were two friends ... But it turned into a lot bigger than we had thought.” Ronnie’s lyric, ‘Well I heard Neil Young talk about it/ I heard ole Neil put it down’, was written ...
Singer Ronnie Van Zant added the lyrics ... The song includes the line “I hope Neil Young will remember, a Southern man don’t need him around anyhow.” That was in response to a couple ...
Ronnie Van Zant just wanted the sound in his headphones ... The song was written as a rebuke of Neil Young’s “Southern Man” and “Alabama” and, along the way, supported Alabama’s ...
Of course, in “Sweet Home Alabama” there’s the line: “I hope Neil Young will remember a Southern man don’t need him around, anyhow.” [Ronnie Van Zant wrote the lyrics in response to ...
38 Special featured Donnie Van Zant, the younger brother of Skynyrd’s ill-fated lead singer Ronnie Van Zant ... the Saints were young upstarts when they formed back in 1974.
The late frontman of Lynyrd Skynyrd, Ronnie Van Zandt, was a big fan of Young ... 1974’s ‘Sweet Home Alabama’, is about the Canadian. Van Zandt sings: “Well, I hope Neil Young will remember / A ...