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Topic History of: Lynyrd Skynyrd
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Green Man Interesting, when he said there is no orginal members left in Molly Hatchet, I felt deflated, I knew that last orginal member died a few years back.

When I saw them they did a tribute of the deceased members.

John Galvin and Bobby Ingram are doing a good job keeping the legacy going. Who have been part of Hatchet for nearly 40 years. Maybe it's age now that there is not many mainstream hard bands drivin rock these days.

People do pay a fortune to see ABBA tribute or the Voyage show.


Green Man These days are they are both supergroup and cover band. I hope they are not charging the public too much. What are you actually paying for?


I remember Rickey Medlocke from Blackfoot and Michael Cartellone from Damn Yankees. They should have hired Night Ranger as the support act so people could see Jack Blades also from Damn Yankees. Night Ranger could have done a setlist from 7 Wishes to celebrate the 39th anniversary.

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