Not that old either.
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- Billy Powell, the original keyboard player with
the southern rock band Lynyrd Skynyrd, died early Wednesday at his
Orange Park home.
Powell was 56.
Orange Park police said Powell called 911 just before 1 a.m.
complaining of difficulty breathing. Paramedics found him in his
bedroom responsive.
Ross Schilling, a publicist with Vector Management, said they believe
Powell suffered a heart attack, but an autopsy will be conducted to
determine his cause of death.
Orange Park police told Channel 4 Powell had an appointment with his
cardiologist on Tuesday, but he did not go.
Powell moved to Jacksonville as a child and attended Bishop Kenny
High School, where he met Leon Wilkenson, future bass player for
Skynyrd. He originally joined the band in the early '70s as a roadie.
Before a gig playing at the The Bolles School prom, he sat down at
the piano and impressed lead singer Ronnie Van Zant enough to be
invited to join the band as its keyboard player.
Skynyrd went on to sign a national recording contract and become the
best-selling southern rock band in history.
In 1977, Van Zant, along guitarist Steve Gaines and his sister and
backup vocalist Cassie Gaines and assistant road manager Dean
Kilpatrick were killed when the band's chartered plane crashed in
Mississippi.
Powell suffered facial injuries in the crash, but eventually
recovered. He was the only band member well enough to attend the
funerals of those killed in the crash.
In 1987, Powell rejoined Skynyrd for a tribute tour and has toured
with the band ever since. He and guitarist Gary Rossington were the
only two original band members who continued to record and tour with
the band.