Oh, And Frank Sinatra Was A New York, New Yorker
“While some believe Studdard, Bice and Hicks are following in the footsteps of other performers from Alabama — Nat “King” Cole, Hank Williams, Emmylou Harris, Lynyrd Skynyrd …” — Los Angeles Times
Lynyrd Skynyrd’s most famous song is about Alabama … but they’re from Jacksonville, Florida.
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