Artimus Pyle Band - Anthems: Honoring The Music Of Lynyrd Skynyrd Vinyl LP

Artimus Pyle Band - Anthems: Honoring The Music Of Lynyrd Skynyrd Vinyl LP

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Expected release 02/02/24

 

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  1. Sweet Home Alabama - Artimus Pyle Band

 

  1. Simple Man - Artimus Pyle Band

 

  1. Needle And The Spoon - Artimus Pyle Band

 

  1. The Ballad Of Curtis Loew - Artimus Pyle Band

 

  1. Workin' For Mca - Artimus Pyle Band

 

  1. That Smell - Artimus Pyle Band

 

  1. Gimme Three Steps - Artimus Pyle Band

 

  1. Call Me The Breeze - Artimus Pyle Band

 

  1. Saturday Night Special - Artimus Pyle Band

 

  1. The Hunt - Artimus Pyle Band

 

  1. What's Your Name - Artimus Pyle Band

 

  1. Freebird - Artimus Pyle Band

Feat. DOLLY PARTON, SAMMY HAGAR, RONNIE DUNN, & MORE joining ROCK & ROLL HALL OF FAME MEMBER & Former LYNYRD SKYNYRD Drummer ARTIMUS PYLE Long considered the "wild man" of Lynyrd Skynyrd, Artimus Pyle's powerful and distinctive double bass drumming helped define the legendary Skynyrd sound. Artimus got his first real break at the Charlie Daniels Volunteer Jam. His first recording lists – Artimus Pyle, percussion. Then with other work for the Marshall Tucker Band, Artimus became known as a powerful session drummer. Using his connections with Charlie Daniels and Marshall Tucker, both acts that often toured with Skynyrd, Artimus met with Ronnie Van Zant and Ed King at Studio One in Doraville, Georgia. The results of that meeting – Saturday Night Special – greatly impressed Ronnie. Artimus' live debut with the band took place in Jacksonville's Sgt Pepper's Club in October 1974. He would replace their original drummer (Bob Burns) following the release of the group’s second album, Second Helping, and performed with the band and on Skynyrd’s following four albums, Nuthin' Fancy, Gimme Back My Bullets, Street Survivors, and their live album, One More for the Road. Pyle was injured but survived the band’s 1977 horrific plane crash that abruptly ended the lives of six people, including band members Steve and Cassie Gaines, and most notably, frontman and musical visionary Ronnie Van Zant. Now 45 years later, Artimus Pyle prepares for the release of his forthcoming Get Joe Records studio album honoring the music that propelled him into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. The album boasts 13 tracks and will be released and distributed by BFD/Orchard on February 2, 2024.