- Ed King
Infobox musical artist
Name = Ed King
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Born = birth date and age|1949|9|14
Glendale,California , U.S.
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Instrument =Guitar , Bass
Genre =Southern rock ,Psychedelic rock
Occupation =Musician ,Songwriter
Years_active = 1965 - present
Label = MCA
Associated_acts =Lynyrd Skynyrd ,Strawberry Alarm Clock
URL = [http://www.edking.net Official website]
Notable_instruments =Ed King (born
September 14 ,1949 inGlendale, California ) is an American musician. He is most well-known as the guitarist for psychedelic rock bandStrawberry Alarm Clock andSouthern rock bandLynyrd Skynyrd .King was one of the founding members of
Strawberry Alarm Clock , formed in Los Angeles in the mid-1960s. The band's largest success was with a song that King co-wrote, "Incense and Peppermints " (but, along with keyboardist Mark Weitz, didn't get credit). The song reached #1 on theBillboard Hot 100 in October 1967. Their follow-up single, "Tomorrow", reached #23 in January 1968.King met the members of
Jacksonville, Florida -basedSouthern rock bandLynyrd Skynyrd when the band opened up forStrawberry Alarm Clock on a few shows in the early '70s. It wasn't until 1972 that he joined Skynyrd, replacingLeon Wilkeson on bass, who left the band briefly. Wilkeson rejoined the band, and King switched to guitar, creating the triple-guitar attack that became a signature sound for the band.His guitar playing and songwriting skills were an essential element to the band's first three albums:
Pronounced Leh-Nerd Skin-Nerd ,Second Helping andNuthin' Fancy . King co-wrote the Skynyrd hit song "Sweet Home Alabama" and it's his voice you can hear counting off the tune before launching into his famous Stratocaster riff.King decided to leave the band in 1975 during the 'Torture Tour'. He was replaced by
Steve Gaines in 1976, who was killed in a plane crash along with singerRonnie Van Zant onOctober 20 ,1977 . Ironically, Gaines and King share the same birthdate.King was one of the guitarists for the reunited Lynyrd Skynyrd in 1987, ironically (and some said, tastelessly) commenting from the stage that his 1970's drug problem "saved (his) life," as it forced him to leave the band two years before the plane crash. He was forced to leave Lynyrd Skynyrd again in 1996 due to congestive heart failure. He left on the basis that he would rejoin once he regained his health, but the band did not allow him to rejoin.
King, along with all pre-crash members of Lynyrd Skynyrd, were inducted into the
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2006. He now lives in Nashville, TN and is "quite happily retired" according to his website.External links
* [http://www.edking.net Ed King's official site]
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