CMT Crossroads Season 8 Episode 7
CMT Crossroads
Season 8

Ep 7. Lynyrd Skynyrd & Brantley Gilbert

  • June 27, 2015

Lynyrd Skynyrd & Brantley Gilbert take the stage for an electrifying episode of CMT Crossroads season 8 episode 7. The classic Southern rock band joins forces with contemporary country music star Brantley Gilbert for an unforgettable night of music and collaboration.

Lynyrd Skynyrd rose to fame in the 1970s with their hits "Sweet Home Alabama" and "Free Bird," becoming one of the most beloved and influential bands of their time. Their music has had a lasting impact on Southern rock, country, and beyond. Brantley Gilbert, meanwhile, has established himself as one of country music's biggest stars in recent years, thanks to hits like "Dirt Road Anthem" and "Bottoms Up."

The episode opens with a rousing rendition of Lynyrd Skynyrd's "Sweet Home Alabama," with Brantley Gilbert joining in on vocals. The energy is high and the audience is clearly thrilled to see the two acts sharing the stage. The episode also includes performances of other classic Lynyrd Skynyrd hits, including "Gimme Three Steps" and "Simple Man."

But the show isn't just a trip down memory lane- there are also some unexpected surprises in store. For example, Brantley Gilbert performs his hit song "Kick It in the Sticks" with an added Southern rock twist, and the band delivers a powerful rendition of Gilbert's "Bottoms Up." Both acts clearly have a deep respect and appreciation for one another's music, and it shows in the way they seamlessly blend their sounds.

Throughout the episode, there are also interviews with the musicians discussing their backgrounds, influences, and creative processes. It's clear that both Lynyrd Skynyrd and Brantley Gilbert are highly committed to their craft and take great pride in the music they create. This behind-the-scenes look helps to deepen our understanding of the artists and what drives them.

One particularly touching moment comes towards the end of the episode, when Lynyrd Skynyrd performs "Tuesday's Gone" with help from Gilbrt. The 1973 song, which was written by Lynyrd Skynyrd founder Ronnie Van Zant following the death of his grandmother, is a poignant and emotional meditation on loss. Seeing the band perform it with such passion and sincerity, and with Gilbert lending his own powerful voice to the mix, is both moving and cathartic.

Overall, Lynyrd Skynyrd & Brantley Gilbert is an excellent addition to the CMT Crossroads cannon. The two acts from different generations and genres manage to find common ground through their shared Southern roots and love of music. Fans of classic rock, country, and everything in between are sure to enjoy this episode.

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