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Triangle alumni report: Robert Kearns to Lynyrd Skynyrd

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When Lynyrd Skynyrd plays Raleigh this summer, there will be a familiar face in the band. Robert Kearns, veteran of long-ago Triangle bands including Cry of Love and Sidewinder, will be playing bass -- standing in for the ailing Ean Evans. Kearns had the inside track on getting the gig due to personal connections. Skynyrd's Ricky Medlocke is a longtime friend, going back to Medlocke's days fronting Blackfoot.

"In 1986, Sidewinder opened for Blackfoot in Myrtle Beach, and I've still got a photo of him and me from then," Kearns says. "When I showed that to him, he about hit the floor. Then Cry of Love opened for Blackfoot in 1993. He told me he'd been a big fan of Cry of Love, used to ride around listening to that first album all the time. We fell out of touch, but he asked around to find me. I did the audition and then a call-back, and they told me I'm on board until Ean is well enough to come back."

Skynyrd's Raleigh date is July 24 at Das Shed, on a bill with Kid Rock.

(Thanks, Bob.)

UPDATE: Looks like this might turn out to be more of a long-term gig for Kearns. 

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with ean

gone i bet this will be permanent.

Nice

congrats to robert!

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David Menconi has been the News & Observer's music critic since 1991. Before that, he spent five years at the Daily Camera in Boulder, Colo.; and before that, he earned a journalism masters degree from the University of Texas (on top of an English degree from Southwestern University). You can find more of his writing here.

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