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Hell House was a cabin that the band's legendary original lead singer -- Johnny Van Zant's older brother Ronnie -- rented for $50 a month. The place, which lacked air conditioning, sat on the ...
Most of the songs on the album had been in the band's live repertoire for some time. The band found a rural rehearsal space near Jacksonville, Florida, which they nicknamed "Hell House" due to the long hours spent there jamming in the intense Florida heat, and it was there that they composed and ran through the songs endlessly until they were perfected.
Street Survivors is the fifth studio album by the Southern rock band Lynyrd Skynyrd, released on October 17, 1977.The LP is the last Skynyrd album recorded by original members Ronnie Van Zant and Allen Collins, and is the sole Skynyrd studio recording by guitarist Steve Gaines.
A sequel, Hell House LLC II: The Abaddon Hotel, was released on September 20, 2018. [2] A second sequel, Hell House LLC III: Lake of Fire was released in September 2019, and a fourth, Hell House LLC Origins: The Carmichael Manor was released in October 2023. All were released exclusively on Shudder.
Hell House LLC: Lineage is the upcoming fifth installment in the Hell House LLC franchise, written and directed by Stephen Cognetti. In July 2024, Hell House LLC: Lineage was announced with a teaser trailer. [8] [9] Filming began on October 29, 2024, [10] and will be released exclusively through Shudder in October 2025.
Shudder has released its trailer for "Hell House LLC Origins: The Carmichael Manor", writer/director Stephen Cognetti's latest instalment in the horror franchise.
In August 2024—just a month prior to the release of his new album, High—Keith Urban took the stage in Athens, Alabama, and played a two-hour set for more than 5,000 people, running through ...
"That Smell" is a song by the Southern rock band Lynyrd Skynyrd. Written by two band members, vocalist Ronnie Van Zant and guitarist Allen Collins, the song was released in 1977 on the album Street Survivors. At the time the song was written, the band had been using alcohol, cocaine, and heroin. [1]