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News & Observer music critic David Menconi's random (and we do mean random) musings about all things related to music and culture of the "popular" variety.
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.
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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with ean
Thu, 05/07/2009 - 16:38 — pearcemoligone i bet this will be permanent.
Nice
Tue, 04/21/2009 - 12:57 — pearcemolicongrats to robert!