POP/ROCK - Aug. 3, 1987
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The South is rising again, or at least one of its more notable rock outfits is. Lynyrd Skynyrd, a rock ‘n’ roll band that disbanded after a plane crash killed two members in 1977, will reunite beginning with an appearance at the Volunteer Jam concert Sept. 6. Rock-country star Charlie Daniels, host of the concert, said that the seven-member band would be his special guest at Volunteer Jam XIII at Starwood Amphitheater. The band will play in more than 25 cities following the concert in Nashville.
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