Lynyrd Skynyrd 2014-11-15
Vinoy Park, St. Petersburg, FL
Set 1
Workin' for MCA
I Ain't the One
Call Me the Breeze (J.J. Cale cover)
What's Your Name
Gimme Back My Bullets
Down South Jukin'
That Smell
I Know a Little
Saturday Night Special
Simple Man
Mississippi Kid
Tuesday's Gone
Gimme Three Steps
(Band intros before)
Sweet Home Alabama
Encore:
Free Bird
I Ain't the One
Call Me the Breeze (J.J. Cale cover)
What's Your Name
Gimme Back My Bullets
Down South Jukin'
That Smell
I Know a Little
Saturday Night Special
Simple Man
Mississippi Kid
Tuesday's Gone
Gimme Three Steps
(Band intros before)
Sweet Home Alabama
Encore:
Free Bird
Set 2
Set 3
Comment
The TV commercials for this weekend's Ribfest in St. Petersburg are touting it as the best Ribfest ever.
Judging by the music lineup, that might not be mere hyperbole.
Three huge names in music are headlining the event, which runs Friday through Sunday at Vinoy Park.
By far the biggest Lynyrd Skynyrd, the Florida band that helped invent Southern rock in the 1970s and has helped it survive ever since.
Everyone knows the band's story. Most of the original members have died, either in the 1977 plane crash or from other causes later, but the band has soldiered on. Original guitarist Gary Rossington and longtime members Rickey Medlocke, Michael Cartellone and Johnny Van Zandt -- the sound-alike brother of original singer Ronnie -- are still with the band and they still rock as hard as ever.
They're scheduled to play at 8:30 p.m. Saturday.
Other big names on the Ribfest lineup are Daughtry, the Grammy-nominated band led by early "American Idol" contestant Chris Daughtry, (8 p.m. Friday) and Starship, fronted by singer Mickey Thomas from the band's era of radio hits (4 p.m. Saturday).
Judging by the music lineup, that might not be mere hyperbole.
Three huge names in music are headlining the event, which runs Friday through Sunday at Vinoy Park.
By far the biggest Lynyrd Skynyrd, the Florida band that helped invent Southern rock in the 1970s and has helped it survive ever since.
Everyone knows the band's story. Most of the original members have died, either in the 1977 plane crash or from other causes later, but the band has soldiered on. Original guitarist Gary Rossington and longtime members Rickey Medlocke, Michael Cartellone and Johnny Van Zandt -- the sound-alike brother of original singer Ronnie -- are still with the band and they still rock as hard as ever.
They're scheduled to play at 8:30 p.m. Saturday.
Other big names on the Ribfest lineup are Daughtry, the Grammy-nominated band led by early "American Idol" contestant Chris Daughtry, (8 p.m. Friday) and Starship, fronted by singer Mickey Thomas from the band's era of radio hits (4 p.m. Saturday).
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