Bob Burns (drummer)

Bob Burns

Burns with Lynyrd Skynyrd in 1973
Background information
Birth name Robert Lewis Burns Jr.
Born (1950-11-24)November 24, 1950
Jacksonville, Florida, U.S.
Died April 3, 2015(2015-04-03) (aged 64)
Bartow County, Georgia, U.S.
Genres Southern rock
Occupation(s) Musician, Songwriter
Instruments Drums, percussion
Years active 1964–1970; 1973–1974
Labels MCA
Associated acts Lynyrd Skynyrd

Robert Lewis "Bob" Burns Jr. (November 24, 1950 – April 3, 2015) was an American drummer who was in the original line-up of the Southern rock band Lynyrd Skynyrd.[1]

Biography

Burns helped to form Lynyrd Skynyrd in 1964 with Ronnie Van Zant, Gary Rossington, Allen Collins and Larry Junstrom and remained until 1974, although by some accounts he left the band for a while during the early 1970s. Burns plays on the band's earliest demos, recorded in 1970, but on the album Skynyrd's First and... Last, a collection of early demos, the drum parts of the songs recorded in 1971 are played by Rickey Medlocke. That album also contains songs recorded in 1972 which feature Burns on drums, suggesting that Burns may have left the band in 1971 and had returned by 1972. During a brief period in the early 1970s, Rickey Medlocke occasionally played alongside Burns on drums for live shows, a two-drummer line-up similar to The Allman Brothers Band.

In addition to Skynyrd's First And... Last, Burns also played on the band's first two official albums: (Pronounced 'Lĕh-'nérd 'Skin-'nérd) and Second Helping. Burns left in 1974 due to being overwhelmed by life on the road, and was replaced by Artimus Pyle. In 1996, he participated in a performance to promote Freebird: The Movie. On March 13, 2006, he rejoined Lynyrd Skynyrd for one performance as he played alongside Gary Rossington, Billy Powell, Ed King, Artimus Pyle and the Honkettes at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction.

Death

Burns died in a single car crash after hitting a mailbox and tree on a sharp curve in Bartow County, Georgia, shortly after leaving his home at 11:56 p.m. April 3, 2015.[2]

References

  1. Erlewine, Stephen Thomas; Leggett, Steve. "Biography: Lynyrd Skynyrd". Allmusic. Retrieved 13 April 2010.
  2. Southall, Ashley (4 April 2015). "Robert Burns Jr., First Lynyrd Skynyrd Drummer, Dies at 64". The New York Times. p. A22.

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