Lynyrd Skynyrd guitarist Ed King dead at 68

AFP  |  Los Angeles 

Former Ed King, a Southern rock pioneer who co-wrote the hit "Sweet Home Alabama," has died, his official page account has announced. He was 68.

"It is with great sorrow we announce the passing of Ed who died at his home in Nashville, on August 22nd, 2018," post read. "We thank his many friends and fans for their love and support of Ed during his life and career."

took to Lynyrd Skynyrd's official account to voice his shock over King's death. "Ed was our brother, and a I know he will be reunited with the rest of the boys in Rock & Roll Heaven," he wrote.

King, originally from California, spent three years in the band in the early 1970s, appearing on three albums, but quit after bust-ups with frontman The band broke up after a 1977 plane crash that killed three of its members, including It reformed with on board in 1987, with Van Zant's younger brother, Johnny, on lead vocals.

retired nine years into the reunion period and subsequently suffered various health problems. He was one of three writers of the anthemic "Sweet Home Alabama," from the 1974 album "Second Helping", and can be heard counting in the band at the start of the track.

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First Published: Fri, August 24 2018. 05:45 IST