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Born · December 4, 1951 (73 years old)
Known For: Acting
Place of Birth: Jacksonville, Florida, USA
Rossington formed the band "The Noble Five" as a teenager with friends Ronnie Van Zant, Allen Collins, Larry Junstrom and Bob Burns in the summer of 1964. They would later change the name of the band to "The One Percent" before becoming Lynyrd Skynyrd. Skynyrd gained national exposure starting in 1973 with the release of their first album (pronounced 'lĕh-'nérd 'skin-'nérd) and hit single "Free Bird". Rossington's instrument of choice was a 1959 Gibson Les Paul that he purchased from a woman whose boyfriend had left her and left behind his guitar. He named it "Berneice" in honor of his mother whom he was close to. Rossington has played lead guitar on "Tuesday's Gone" and the slide guitar for "Free Bird". Along with Collins, Rossington also provided the guitar work for "Simple Man". Rossington co-founded The Rossington-Collins Band with Collins in 1980. The band released two albums, but disbanded in 1982 after the death of Collins' wife, Kathy. Rossington still plays in the current Lynyrd Skynyrd lineup. With the death of keyboardist, Billy Powell, on January 28, 2009, Rossington is now the only original band member left in the reformed band.
Self
8.5
2021
Guitar
8.3
2019
Himself
0.0
2019
Himself
7.8
2018
7.8
2015
Himself
10.0
2015
Self
7.0
2015
Guitar
0.0
2010
Guitars
8.5
2008
Self
8.0
2006
Guitar
9.0
2003
Self · (2 episodes)
8.3
2002
Gitarre
0.0
1999
Guitar
3.8
1999
Self · (1 episode)
7.0
1997
Himself
7.4
1996
Himself
7.0
1996
Guitar
8.0
1987
himself
8.0
1976
himself
8.0
1975
Himself
8.5
1975