LYNYRD SKYNYRD RELEASED LIVE FROM FREEDOM HALL CD/DVD SET; LAST CONCERT RECORDED WITH LONGTIME MEMBERS BILLY POWELL AND EAN EVANS

 

LYNYRD SKYNYRD RELEASED LIVE FROM FREEDOM HALL CD/DVD SET; LAST CONCERT RECORDED WITH LONGTIME MEMBERS BILLY POWELL AND EAN EVANS

SUMMER TOUR DATES ANNOUNCED

New York, NY: Lynyrd Skynyrd released Live From Freedom Hall on June 22 as both a CD/DVD set and as a stand-alone DVD. Live From Freedom Hall not only captures the band in its most natural state – on stage- but is also one of the last concerts to be recorded with longtime members Billy Powell and Ean Evans, both of whom passed away last year. The release is a tribute to and a celebration of Skynyrd.

The track listing for Live From Freedom Hall is as follows:

“Travelin’ Man”
“Workin’”
“What’s Your Name?”
“That Smell”
“Simple Man”
“Down South Jukin’”
“The Needle and the Spoon”
“Ballad Of Curtis Loew”
“Gimme Back My Bullets”
“Tuesday’s Gone”
“Red White and Blue”
“Gimme Three Steps”
“Call Me The Breeze”
“Sweet Home Alabama”
“Free Bird”

Lynyrd Skynyrd’s latest, Gods & Guns, was released via Roadrunner/Loud & Proud, debuting on the Billboard Top 20 at #18, representing their highest debut since 1977. Throughout the past year, the band has been enjoying continued success and increased visibility, appearing on The Tonight Show, The Late Late Show With Craig Ferguson, FOX News Channel’s HuckabeeHannityFox & Friends, PBS Soundstage and more.

The band was recently inducted into The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. Their classic and beloved American rock anthem “Sweet Home Alabama” has surpassed the two million mark in downloaded ringtones.  With a catalog of over 60 albums and sales beyond 30 million, Lynyrd Skynyrd remains a major cultural icon that appeals to all generations.

Lynyrd Skynyrd will return to the road for the next several months, touring with Bret Michaels and 38 Special in June before embarking on the Hannity Freedom Concert Series in August.

Tour dates are as follows:

Gods & Guns Tour 2010

June 24 – DTE Energy Music Center – Clarkston, MI
June 25 – First Midwest Bank Amphitheatre – Tinley Park, IL
June 26 – Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre – Maryland Heights, MO
June 27 – Verizon Wireless Music Center – Noblesville, IN
July 1 – PNC Bank Arts Center – Holmdel, NJ
July 2 – Comcast Theater – Hartford, CT
July 3 – Jiffy Lube Live – Bristow, VA
July 8 – Blossom Music Center – Cuyahoga Falls, OH
July 9 – DTE Energy Music Center – Clarkston, MI
July 10 – First Niagara Pavilion – Burgettstown, PA
July 11 – First Niagara Pavilion – Burgettstown, PA

June 12 – Atmore, AL
July 14 – Ft. Calgary – Calgary, AB
July 16 – Prior Lake, MN
July 17 – Moondance Jam Fairgrounds – Walker, MN
July 22 – Rama, Canada
July 23 – Empire Square Live – Belleville, ON
July 24 – Harris Park – London, ONT
August 6 – Six Flags Great Adventure – Jackson, NJ (Hannity Freedom Concert)
August 7 – Kings Island Timberwolf Amp – Mason, OH (Hannity Freedom Concert)
August 9 – Musikfest – Bethlehem, PA (Hannity Freedom Concert)
August 11 – Sikeston Jaycee Bootheel Rodeo – Sikeston, MO
August 13 – Gwinnett Center – Duluth, GA (Hannity Freedom Concert)
August 14 – UCF Arena – Orlando, FL (Hannity Freedom Concert)
August 20 – BOK Center – Tulsa, OK (Hannity Freedom Concert)
August 21 – Allen Events Center – Allen, TX (Hannity Freedom Concert)
August 26 – Gibson Amphitheatre- Los Angeles, CA (Hannity Freedom Concert)
August 27 – Orleans Arena – Las Vegas, NV (Hannity Freedom Concert)
August 28 – San Diego Sports Arena – San Diego, CA (Hannity Freedom Concert)
August 29 – Mountain View, CA
September 2 – Tulalip, WA
September 3 – Salem, OR

Author: Paola