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Founding Member of Lynyrd Skynyrd Dies in Car Wreck
Robert Burns Jr., the original drummer for Lynyrd Skynyrd (seen third from left) died in a car wreck late Friday. (Image via Wikimedia Commons)

Founding Member of Lynyrd Skynyrd Dies in Car Wreck

CARTERSVILLE, Ga. (AP) — The former drummer and a founding member of the Southern hard rock band Lynyrd Skynyrd, Robert Burns Jr., died late Friday in a single-vehicle crash in Georgia, police and his father said.

Robert Burns Jr., the original drummer for Lynyrd Skynyrd (seen third from left) died in a car wreck late Friday. (Image via Wikimedia Commons)

Burns' vehicle went off a road just before midnight as it approached a curve near Cartersville, striking a mailbox and a tree, Georgia State Patrol spokeswoman Tracey Watson said. Burns, 64, was killed in the wreck. He was not wearing a seatbelt.

The single-vehicle accident remains under investigation, and Watson said further details were not immediately available.

Burns was one of five musicians who founded the band in Jacksonville, Florida. While Burns was with the group, it recorded "Sweet Home Alabama," ''Gimme Three Steps," and "Free Bird." He left the group in 1974.

Burns, pictured second from right, helped record such classics as "Sweet Home Alabama." (Image via Wikimedia Commons)

He continued to play for fun or in guest appearances nationally, said his father, Robert Burns Sr. Early on, the group played in the Burns' family garage.

"He was a product of his mother, so far as manners is concerned," the elder Burns said. "He had the manners that would suit the King of England. Very soft-spoken and extremely well-mannered person to come out of that kind of industry."

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