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His home in Wilkeson was arsoned with his family and himself home at the time.
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As little boys, Ronnie, Gary, Bob, and Larry Junstrum, who had moved to 38 special, and new bass player Leon Wilkeson, these boys had nothing to start with but the desire to make it in the music business.
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In 1993, Tim Lindsay (formerly of the Rossington Band) got a call from Billy Powell asking him to join the band since Leon Wilkeson was unable to tour at that time.
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Wearing a smile as wide as a Southern drawl as he walked toward center stage, Leon Wilkeson, bass guitar player for the Lynyrd Skynyrd band, accepted the Golden Achievement award for what truly was a remarkable level of accomplishment for a bunch of musical misfits.
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The result was a lawsuit from Lindsay because, he says, he was led to believe that he was replacing the ill Leon Wilkeson permanently.
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Leon Wilkeson – broken jaw, crushed chest, internal bleeding (Leon “died” and had to be revived at Southwest Medical Centre)
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A second session began in the autumn, with Larry Junstrom replaced on bass by Leon Wilkeson (after Larry was busted for smoking pot).
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The most spectacular aspect of this was a 20th anniversary performance live on cable television in February 1993, with Rossington, Powell, Wilkeson, King and Johnny Van Zant joined by guests including Peter Frampton, Brett Michaels (Poison), Charlie Daniels and Tom Kiefer (Cinderella), the latter having also written new songs with Rossington.
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Wearing a smile as wide as a Southern drawl as he walked toward center stage, Leon Wilkeson, bass guitar player for the Lynyrd Skynyrd band, accepted the Golden Achievement award for what truly was a remarkable level of accomplishment for a bunch of musical misfits.
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Mitch is the nephew of Leon Wilkeson original bass player for Lynyrd Skynyrd.
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