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He left the band in 1971 before the group's debut album in 1973. [2] Donnie Van Zant, the younger brother of Lynyrd Skynyrd's, Ronnie Van Zant, formed .38 Special in 1974, with Junstrom joining as the bass guitarist in 1977. [3] Junstrom retired from .38 Special after 37 years in 2014 due to a hand injury that required surgery. [4]
He is the co-lead singer of the classic rock band Grand Funk Railroad. In addition, he spent several years as the keyboardist and lead singer for the southern rock band 38 Special. Carl is known for having co-written and sung lead vocals on 38 Special's hit song, "Second Chance" (1989).
38 Special, often stylized as .38 Special or spelled out as Thirty-eight Special, is an American rock band formed by singer-guitarists Donnie Van Zant and Don Barnes in Jacksonville, Florida, in 1974.
Drivetrain is the twelfth studio album by the southern rock band 38 Special, released in 2004. Eight of the album's 12 songs were co-written by long-time collaborator Jim Peterik . Track listing
MUNCIE, Ind. — Indiana Army National Guard's 38th Infantry Division Band will perform a concert at 7 p.m. Wednesday at the Glen Miller Band Shell in Richmond and at 8 p.m. Thursday at the Canan ...
Rock & Roll Strategy is the eighth studio album by the southern rock band 38 Special, released in 1988. [2] It was their final album for long-time label A&M Records.The album contained the group's last top 10 hit, "Second Chance", which peaked at No. 6 on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart.
He is best known as a member of the band 38 Special, from its formation in 1974 until 2013. He is the middle of three sons; his older brother Ronnie was the original lead singer for Lynyrd Skynyrd who died in a 1977 plane crash in Mississippi , and his younger brother Johnny has been the lead singer for Lynyrd Skynyrd since 1987.
Rockin' into the Night is the third studio album by the Southern rock band 38 Special, released in 1979.. The title track, written by three members of Survivor, became the band's first big hit (peaking at #43 during a nine-week run on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart), [1] and marked the first of many songs Jim Peterik would write for and with the band.