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ALLEN COLLINS PHOTO TAKEN JUST BEFORE HIS TRAGIC CAR CRASH * LYNYRD SKYNYRD *

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    UP FOR AUCTION IS this * * ALLEN COLLINS PHOTO TAKEN JUST BEFORE HIS TRAGIC CAR CRASH * LYNYRD SKYNYRD * *
    On Jan. 29, 1986, Collins was at the wheel during a one-car accident in South Jacksonville, Fla., that resulted in the death of his girlfriend and left him paralyzed from the waist down.
    * From Craig Reed's 40 Year Roadie LYNYRD SKYNYRD Survivor Collection *
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    A Jacksonville woman riding with former Lynyrd Skynyrd guitarist Allen Collins was killed last night when Collins apparently lost control of a car on a south Jacksonville road, police said.
    Collins, 33, was severely injured in the one-car wreck at 6:20 p.m. He was in critical condition at University Hospital last night, a hospital administrator said.
    Both victims were flown from the wreck site by helicopter ambulance, but the 31-year-old woman whose name was not released died before getting to the hospital, said Mike Kee police information officer.
    Her death marked the 20th traffic fatality in Duval County this month, the city’s worst month ever for traffic deaths.
    The guitarist’s identity was confirmed by police, friends and neighbors.
    Kee said Collins’ driver’s license has been suspended “numerous times” and revoked permanently at least twice.
    In last night’s accident, Collins was charged with reckless driving and driving on a suspended license, Kee said. Blood-alcohol tests were not completed last night, he said.
    Traffic Homicide Det. D.B. Moore said Collins was driving a newly purchased Ford Thunderbird on Plummer Grant Road when he lost control of the car just south of Old St. Augustine Road.
    “For some reason or other, he hit his brakes,” Moore said.
    The car veered into a ditch, struck a concrete culvert and flipped across a driveway , Moore said. It landed on it roof, then rolled over, right-side up.
    Collins was thrown from the car before it hit the culvert. The woman was ejected from the car after it flipped, the detective said.
    The driver – whose full name is Larkin Allen Collins Jr. – lived in the 4700 block of Julington Creek Road.
    His driver’s license was suspended for five years as a habitual traffic violator, Kee said.
    The license was permanently revoked in 1984 after Collins was found to be driving while intoxicated, but he was cited for the same offense – and once more had his license permanently revoked – again last year.
    Those revocations were only part of Collins’ lengthy traffic record, Kee said.
    In 1966, Collins and five others formed Lynyrd Skynyrd, a successful Southern rock band whose song “Free Bird” became an anthem for their fans.
    Their success ended in tragedy on Oct. 20, 1977, when an airplane crash killed lead vocalist Ronnie Van Zant, guitarist Steve Gaines and back-up singer Cassie Gaines.
    Collins and other group members were injured in the crash.
    Two years later, Collins, Gary Rossington, Billy Powell and Leon Wilkeson – all founding members of Lynyrd Skynyrd – formed the Rossington-Collins Band. The group was moderately successful but broke up in 1982.
    Then Collins, Powell and Wilkeson later regrouped as the Allen Collins Band.
    Allen Collins
    Allen Collins
    Background information
    Birth name
    Larkin Allen Collins, Jr.
    Born
    (
    1952-07-19
    )
    July 19, 1952
    Jacksonville, Florida
    , U.S.
    Died
    January 23, 1990
    (
    1990-01-23
    )
    (aged 37)
    Jacksonville, Florida, U.S.
    Genres
    Southern rock
    Occupation(s)
    Musician, songwriter
    Instruments
    Guitar
    Years active
    1964?1986
    Associated acts
    Lynyrd Skynyrd
    ,
    The Rossington-Collins Band
    ,
    The Allen Collins Band
    Larkin Allen Collins Jr.
    [1]
    [2]
    [3]
    (July 19, 1952 ? January 23, 1990) was one of the founding members and guitarists of
    Southern rock
    band
    Lynyrd Skynyrd
    , and co-wrote many of the band's songs with late frontman
    Ronnie Van Zant
    . He was born in
    Jacksonville, Florida
    .
    Contents
    1
    Personal life
    2
    Musical career
    3
    Accident, band reunions and death
    4
    Instruments
    5
    References
    6
    Further reading
    7
    External links
    Personal life
    Collins started playing guitar at 12 years old, with a few lessons from his stepmother, Leila Collins, a country and western guitarist, teaching him a few notes, and receiving his first guitar and amplifier from his father after a falling-out between the two. Collins also attended
    Nathan B. Forrest High School
    .
    [4]
    In 1970, Collins married Kathy Johns. All of his bandmates were in his wedding party, but Kathy worried that the band's long haired appearance would disturb her parents. To solve this problem, she required all the band members to keep their hair under wigs at the wedding ceremony. The wedding reception was one of the first public performances of "
    Free Bird
    " complete with the trademark extended guitar jam at the end. Collins's family grew with the birth of his daughter Amie, followed quickly by Allison.
    Musical career
    Allen Collins joined Skynyrd in Jacksonville, Florida just two weeks after
    Ronnie Van Zant
    and
    Gary Rossington
    , along with
    Bob Burns
    and
    Larry Junstrom
    . Collins and lead singer Ronnie Van Zant co-wrote many of the biggest Skynyrd hits, including "
    Free Bird
    ", "
    Gimme Three Steps
    ", and "
    That Smell
    ". The band received national success beginning in 1973 while opening for
    The Who
    on their
    Quadrophenia
    tour. On October 20, 1977,
    the Skynyrd plane crashed
    into a forest in
    Mississippi
    killing three band members, including Van Zant. Collins was seriously injured in the crash, suffering two broken vertebrae in his neck and severe damage to his right arm. While amputation was recommended, Collins' father refused and he eventually recovered.
    During the early 1980s, Collins continued to perform on stage in
    The Rossington-Collins Band
    which enjoyed modest success, releasing two albums (
    Anytime, Anyplace, Anywhere
    , and
    This Is the Way
    ), and charting a few singles (notably "Don't Misunderstand Me"). Tragedy struck again just as the Rossington Collins Band was getting off the ground. In 1980, during the first days of the debut concert tour, Collins's wife, Kathy, suddenly died of a hemorrhage during the miscarriage of their third child. This forced the tour's cancellation. With the lingering effects of losing his friends in the plane crash, Kathy's death devastated Collins. The Rossington-Collins Band disbanded in 1982. Collins continued to pursue music, starting the
    Allen Collins Band
    , which released one album,
    Here, There & Back
    in 1983. The six members were Skynyrd keyboardist
    Billy Powell
    and bassist
    Leon Wilkeson
    , along with lead singer Jimmy Dougherty, drummer Derek Hess, and guitarists Barry Lee Harwood and Randall Hall. In 1984, Collins tried to resurrect the band, hiring Jacksonville guitarist Mike Owings and bassist Andy Ward King. Later members included guitarist-vocalist Michael Ray FitzGerald and bassist "Filthy Phil" Price. However, Collins crashed his vehicle into a ditch, killing his girlfriend and paralyzing himself.
    In 1987 Collins and his manager-father decided to reform Lynyrd Skynyrd and began recruiting former Lynyrd Skynyrd members.
    Accident, band reunions and death
    On January 29, 1986,
    [5]
    Collins was involved in a car accident, claiming the life of his girlfriend, Debra Jean Watts, and leaving the guitarist
    paralyzed
    from the waist down, with limited use of his arms and hands. Collins pleaded
    no contest
    to
    vehicular manslaughter
    as well as driving under the influence of alcohol. He would never play guitar on-stage again.
    Collins' last performance with Lynyrd Skynyrd was at the band's very first reunion (after the plane crash) at the 1979 Volunteer Jam V in Nashville, Tennessee. All remaining members of Lynyrd Skynyrd reunited officially in 1987, but due to his injury, Collins only served as musical director.
    [
    citation needed
    ]
    As part of his plea bargain for the 1986 accident, Collins addressed fans at every Skynyrd concert with an explanation of why he could not perform, citing the dangers of drinking and driving, as well as drugs and alcohol.
    [
    citation needed
    ]
    Also because of Collins' accident, the band donated a sizable amount of concert proceeds from the 1987?88 tour to the
    Miami Project
    , which is involved in treatment of paralysis.
    [
    citation needed
    ]
    Collins founded Roll For Rock Wheelchair Events and Benefit Concerts in 1988 to raise awareness and to provide opportunities for those living with spinal cord injury and other physical challenges.
    Allen Collins died on January 23, 1990 from chronic pneumonia, a complication of the paralysis; he is buried beside his wife in Jacksonville, Florida.
    Instruments
    For most of his tenure in Skynyrd, Collins used a
    Gibson Firebird
    guitar fitted with a chrome, dog-eared
    P-90
    pickup in the bridge position and a Gibson "teaspoon" nickel vibrato arm. In 1976 he switched to a natural-finished korina 1958
    Gibson Explorer
    that he bought for roughly ,000 and would use that all the way through his tenure with the Allen Collins Band. Starting in late 1977, he would also use a
    Gibson Les Paul Jr.
    occasionally. And on "
    Gimme Back My Bullets
    ", "
    Sweet Home Alabama
    ", "
    Every Mothers Son
    " and many other songs, he used a Sunburst
    Fender Stratocaster
    after
    Ed King
    left. Collins has been filmed playing an all-black,
    rosewood
    fingerboard
    Stratocaster
    with white
    single-coil
    pickups
    and white control knobs. In 2003,
    Gibson Guitars
    honored Allen with a limited edition Explorer. The guitar is made of
    African limba wood
    (Korina) and features an aged finished,
    Maestro vibrola
    , and classic
    humbucking
    pickups.
    SELLERS PAST LIFE


    I started working with the legendary LYNYRD SKYNYRD BAND late in 1973 , I was the third roadie I ever to be hired by LYNYRD SKYNYRD . I started as a drum roadie but I was the guitar tech most of the time and at the time of the crash . I was also the stage manager and production manager at different times in my career with them . LYNYRD SKYNYRD was one of the wildest groups of musicians who ever toured the rock and roll circuit . Some of the wild insodents included drinking , drugs , and fighting were made into songs written by band leader Ronnie Van Zant . Many People who worked for the LYNYRD SKYNYRD BAND never saw thirty years old . I survived the lifestyle that comes with working with a wild young band like LYNYRD SKYNYRD and being personal friend with each member and partying with each member was unbelievable , not to mention I also survived the LYNYRD SKYNYRD airplane crash October 20 , 1977 , Although I was seriously injured .


    I also survived working with the Rossington Collins Band from 1979 through 1983 . Those years were crazy . Then I survived working with the Allen Collins Band in 1983. That year was insanity to say the least . I could have died many times in numerous situations during that period of my life . Before that I survived working as a guitar tech on world tours with Foreigner in 1978 & Journey in 1979 . Plus the Marshall Tucker Band from 1983 through 1987 . Then I survived working again with the new LYNYRD SKYNYRD tribute band from 1987 through 2006 .


    When I say I survived all of the above you really would have had to have been there to totally understand I should have died many times like alot of my friends . During these years I did things that led me to get Hep C . Many band members died with this illness such as Leon , Billy and Allen , others in the band are dealing with this problem at this time , like me . I was released working with LYNYRD SKYNYRD in 2006 beause of complications with the treatment that included injections of a medicine that did not agree with me . Since I was released from the band I have been selling my precious collection of LYNYRD SKYNYRD memorabilia from my life with LYNYRD SKYNYRD from the past 40 years . I recently sold Allen Collins 1932 Plymouth 3 window coupe which was one of my most prized posessions , I was in the studio as a guitar tech for every album ever done by the original LYNYRD SKYNYRD BAND plus the ROSSINGTON COLLINS & ALLEN COLLINS BAND. I became close friends with each member of all the bands.


    On Jan-04-21 at 08:27:27 PST, seller added the following information:
    THE SIZE OF THE ALLEN COLLINS PHOTO ID (  8 X 10  )