
2002 Soap Box Archives
Remembering
It is
approaching the anniversary of the horrible Lynyrd Skynyrd
tragedy. October 20, 1977 and this will be 25 years since that
sad
night when we lost our friends in a plane crash.
I still
think about Ronnie and find myself talking about him. He was
a
friend that Im so glad I got to know and treasure the
hours that we
spent together. I miss him.
I miss
Toy and Tommy Caldwell. We spent so much time touring together.
The Marshall Tucker Band and The CDB crisscrossed this country
playing
our concerts night after night and developed a friendship which
exists
to this day with some of the surviving members of the band.
Youve
got to admire Gary Rossington and Billy Powell. They have stood
more heartache and lost more friends than anybody I know in
the music
business. First Ronnie Van Zant, Steve and Cassie Gaines
along with roadie Dean Kilpatrick in the 77 plane crash.
Then a few
years later Alan Collins passed away and more recently Leon
Wilkerson.
But
the guys keep on going and for that I admire you my brothers.
And youve got to hand it to Doug Gray. After the catastrophic
loss of
Toy and Tommy Caldwell he continues to tour the country putting
out that
great Marshall Tucker sound.
I have
a special place in my heart for these two bands and was deeply
hurt by the losses they suffered. Road bands I guess are a different
breed and only they can truly understand each other. The call
of the
never ending highway, the glare of the spotlight, the applause
of the
crowds.
The satisfaction of entertaining people with something you have
created
yourself all go together to form an addiction which we all share
in
common.
And
it takes a powerful addiction to keep a man away from home and
hearth two hundred nights a year. Cramped motel rooms, truck
stop food
and thousands of miles bouncing down the road on a bus cant
dull the
desire.
There
are a few people who pass through your life that become so special
that you can remember the place and the circumstances of when
you heard
about their dying.
I was
in St. Louis in a hotel room when I got the news that Ronnie
Van
Zant had been killed in the plane crash.
I was
in a hotel room in California when I found out about Tommy
Caldwell.
Oddly
enough we were playing Radio City Music Hall with Lynyrd Skynyrd
the day that I found out about Toy Caldwell.
These
people were special to me, and though they are not with us anymore
they will occupy a space in my heart.
So much
of them lives on in the great music they left behind. When we
hear Freebird or Cant You See
or Sweet Home Alabama or Take the
Highway we are reminded that there were some people who
passed through
this world who left a legacy of music which will live on and
on.
Enriching the lives of generations to come.
God
Bless the survivors and the families of the Lynyrd Skynyrd band
and
The Marshall Tucker Band.
Remember
Charlie loves you everyone.
God
Bless America,
Charlie
Daniels
