Lynyrd Skynyrd Namesake Passes Away

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Leonard Skinner (Lynyrd Skynyrd namesake) dies at 77



09.22.2010 Leonard Skinner, the Florida school teacher who taught students who would go on to name their band Lynyrd Skynyrd, has died at the age of 77.



Skinner was a gym teacher at Robert E. Lee high school in Jacksonville, Florida. His students included Gary Rossington and Bob Burns, Lynyrd Skynrd founding members.



The name was made to mock Skinner who was a strict teacher and would frequently send them to the principal's office for having long hair.



At the Lynyrd Skynyrd website, Gary Rossington posted the following message:



"Leonard Skinner, the no-nonsense, flat-topped basketball coach and gym teacher whose name is forever linked with Jacksonville's legendary Lynyrd Skynyrd, died in his sleep early Monday morning. He was 77".



"Coach Skinner had such a profound impact on our youth that ultimately led us to naming the band, which you know as Lynyrd Skynyrd, after him. Looking back, I cannot imagine it any other way. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family at this time."



Lynyrd Skynyrd started out as One Percent but soon changed their name to name-check Skinner.



In more recent years, Skinner and the band developed a friendly relationship. At one stage, he introduced them on stage at a concert in Jacksonville.



Leonard Skinner had been suffering from Alzheimer's disease. He did, however, outlive seven Lynyrd Skynrd members, including Ronnie Van Zant and Steve Gaines who were killed in a plane crash in 1977.
 
Thanks for sharing Johnny O.



I saw 38 Special in concert last Friday night at Turning Stone Casino. 30 years for 38 Special said Don Barnes. The lead singer Donnie Van Zant as is customary, has 38 Special do a song in memory of his brother Ronnie. I've seen Skynyrd several times over the years, as well as 38 Special. Both the Outlaws and 38 Special I believe started in the Gainesville\Jacksonville FL area too. The music I grew up with and still listen to today. My kind of music. :supercool:
 
I remember once reading that because the band was named after Leonard Skinner, they always said the correct pronunciation of the band's name is "LEN-erd SKIN-erd", rather than the common attempt at pronouncing the new spelling as "LIN-erd SKIN-erd"...
 
Huge Skynyrd fan up here in Canada. I saw them this summer - incredible show.



Love driving the truck on ol' country roads blasting Skynyrd.. no feeling like it in the world....maybe a little CCR too tho ;)
 

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