
JDP: God & Guns album is really terrific,
the messages and the sound are both powerful, it's even more
rock
as usual and at
the
same time always with a 100% Lynyrd Skynyrd style. Can
you explain us how you got your inspiration?
JVZ:
We use producer Bob Marlette ‘s great , he’s
a great guy, a great musician, for this record we’ve been
writing for a while , and we started in November of last year 08,
and we kinda took a break to Christmas went back in a little bit
after the first of the year and finished it off but it was a good
record for us to do at the time we actually lost 2 band members
billy powell and evan eans, past on and went on the rock and rolling
heaven up there and so we had to finish off the record for them
and for the fans out there and for ourselves, you know skynyrd
is a really big family, anytime anything ‘s happened to us
bad we’ve always went back to the music and to our fans.
JDP:
On the 2nd God & Guns
CD you included 3 great song recorded live...) you pay a tribute
to the american troops and families,
but is it also a last tribute to Billy Powell and Ean Evans?
JVZ: well the songs on the cd god and guns called gifted hands
was actually a song written about Billy and the last song on the
single CD but will be the bonus CD we had actually recorded these
songs a couple of years ago and we figured what the heck we wanna
put them out and let our fans have those too.
JDP: who's playing the piano and bass guitar on god and guns Album
?
JVZ: on this album billy and Evans on at least half of it and
then we use michael rhodes and bob marlette on keyboards, our producer
on this album but thank god that billy and ean were part of this,
you know
JDP: how is it going with the integration of peter keys and robert
kearns ?
JVZ:
Oh wonderful they’ve been just great for us, and we
knew we actually met peter from marlin , kid rock’s band
who actually turned us onto peter keys, he’s from Michigan
and peter came in and we kinda felt that he was the right guy to
do this he’s been doing such a great job in honor of billy
and Robert is just one heck of a base player , he’s done
a great job for ean and leon and you know, I don’t think
we could ask better people to come in and pay a tribute to these
guys.
JDP:
On God & Guns CD, there’s is “Simple Life”,
this beautiful song was written by a personal friend of mine, I
used to go to his house in Franklin, tennessee everytime I go to
Nashville: Mr Jeffrey steele…. He also wrote some songs for
you and Donnie, on you Van Zant Country duet
JVZ:
Yeah, He wrote “help somebody” which was a big
single for me and my brother you know “get right with the
man” album and I’ve known Jeffrey steele for a quite
a while and we’ve been writing with jeffrey for years and
we just never had the opportunity to put the bunch of stuff on
our records so we this time we were looking for a song that could
possibly go on the country side and simple life was just the right
one for us and we just loved what it said how you take time to
smell the roses, spend some time with your family , go fishing
, do whatever you like doing and he’s a dear friend of ours
and a great writer.
JDP:
During your last lynyrd skynyrd gigs in America, you have played,
only 4 new tracks live
from god and guns CD Skynyrd Nation
Simple Life God and Guns | and Still Unbroken, why don’t
you play more new stuff what is your strategy?
JVZ:
Hahaha, we’re probably gonna work in some more stuff
you know what, we actually, were in europe earlier this year and
we didn’t play any new stuff so we’re gonna be coming
back towards to europe next year we’re gonna be playing some
new stuff and there’ll be probably be 5 or 6 by that time
I’m sure.
JDP: will you be back in europe soon?
JVZ: oh yeah definitely, at the end of february
I
might have a schedule, hang on one second, we should be heading
france, we love that, we love
going to paris, great country , we
got a good friend called jean paul who actually took me and ricky
to see keb mo I don’t know if you know who he is, lets’ see
here, I don’t have the dates but I’m sure we’ll
have some french dates definitely, It would be between the 21st
of feb thru the 12th of march something like that.
JDP:
My listeners really love this “sweet home alabama’s” wink”: “Southern
ways”, will you guys choosed that great song to be your next
single, this will be THE PERFECT TUNE ? if not which one will be
your next single ?
JVZ:
Yeah you know there’s talk about that it could be our
next single, and it’s a story about the band and the music
u know has that sweet home feel to it, so definteily, I noticed
the last time when were overhtere last time doing some interviews,
people really loved that song so that would be a great thing to
come out with.
JDP:
You really found the recipe to bring us back to good ol’ skynyrd
southern sound with great new songs like this “hobo kind
of man”, it reminds me “double trouble ?”
JVZ:
Hahaha oh yeah definitely, hobo kind of man yeah! Well u know what’s going on in the world, the song says it, there’s
a lot people…I was looking at the news here and unemployment
is really up in america, and it says “around the time of
second world war, a new kind of man came through the door, ain’t
looking for trouble , and you know he’s looking for food
he’s ready to wrok so we like doing that.
JDP:
We have noticed that god and guns were quite politically orientated,
and we have seen
a certain number of debate discussions
on TV, and internet where Rickey Medlocke was present, Was is Skynyrd’s
goal about that ?
JVZ:
Well for us, we’re not promoting hands guns by no means,
myself, I don’t even own a hand gun but I do own a lot of
rare shot guns like I have a Winchester like john wayne he used
to use in the westerns and stuff like that and I have a lot of
friends who are hunters and they go to the woods when it’s
hunting season it’s part of their personality, and for us,
we cant let them take that away from us, here in America, a lot
of people are against anybody having any kinda gun, that’s
just part of what we were built on and as far as god goes we believe
in Jesus Christ above it’s our right as American citizens
to believe that and they’re trying to take that away from
us over here in America so we’re just making a statement
saying there is some people that are gonna speak their mind and
that’s why we live in America where we can speak our mind
and say what we believe in and the 2 things we believe in a lot
are god and guns
JDP:
From Europe we can’t really feel it, but according
to you, what is the press, media, radio, reaction about the song “That
Ain’t My America”
JVZ:
Well it’s pretty crazy cos there’s a guy called
sean hanady that’s overhere he has a radio show and he’s
using that as one of his theme songs and the meaning of that is
well u know what, we’re real big supporters of our troups,
we’re not politicians and neither are our troups they’re
just doing their job and LS believe in thanking them for doing
what they do and thanking their families, and we believe that kids
should pray in school and ..we were in some messy wars that we
shouldn’t maybe be in and nobody believes in wars and likes
wars but we ‘re In them now and we gotta try to do whatever
we can do to get out of them and makes things good and go our separate
ways and let them go theirs you know, but for me sometimes the
justice overhere takes a long time somebody kills somebody or robs
or does something wrong or the sentence jail is too long they should
take care of the situation, it’s just making a statement.
JDP:
Skynyrd’s Nation,
what great idea, a perfect singing duet, with You and Rickey and
that killer sound !! Is it a new
turn ?
JVZ:
Well you know we’ve been wanting to write a song about
our fans for years and that song just came about and we were like
hey lets do this and lets say that, that’s a lot of fun we’ve
been starting our show off here in America with it, I’m sure
we’ll do the same in Europe , it’s just a lot fun and
the fans enjoy it and we appreciate our fans so we had to write
something about our fans.
JDP:
And speaking about this heavy sound will you keep on playing like
that?”
JVZ: oh yeah sure, definitely, again we go back to bob marlette
a great engineer great producer and just a good friend of ours
and we had a great time doing that song me and rickey had a blast
singing off of each other.
JDP: Johnny you said it several times, to the US press, this new
album was supposed to have a version of cottonmouth country why
did you change your mind ? "This
is a single song, "Cottonmouth Country" which
is an outtake from the Nuthin Fancy sessions. The song ends with
Ronnie Van Zant saying "cut...cut...cut". This song has
never been released"
JVZ:
Well, it wasn’t that we changed our minds, it’s
licensed underneath universal MCA and we couldn’t get the
licensing for it believe it or not hahah to be able to put it on
our records so it just didn’t happen with the red tape and
the legalities of it so it wasn’t our fault but we’ll
save it for the next record.
JDP:
As I told you before, on my radio show, The BCC, I promote country
music every week on
85 French speaking radio stations.
And There is a fact and It’s really funny cause, most of
the new acts are really influenced by lynyrd skynyrd !! people,
like, Randy Houser, the Parks, Craig Morgan, Gretchen Wilson they
scream it !! Out loud, on the lyrics, the music… in fact
for all this new country generation there is only Two big icons,
Hank Jr and you guys ? what do thing about this new country southern
rock invasion?
JVZ:
Oh well I like it of course, I m a big fan of country music love
country music grew
up listening to country music and for us
it’s great to have that kinda thing with the country stars,
the kind to be like LS hahaha for us it’s an honor and u
know I love a lot of the big country artists so my hat’s
off to ‘em.
JDP:
More than ever, today’s
country music is just Rock or Pop with some drops of country
JVZ:
sure put a little bit of pedal steel in it and it’s
country
JDP: And Today Lynyrd Skynyrd is also broadcasted in both Country
and ROCK RADIO formats, What do you think about that ?
JVZ:
oh yeah sure, u know we’re very lucky in that sense
that we can you know, we’re trying to push simple life here
actually on the country stations so we’ll see what the heck
happens with it.
JDP; Do you plan to record a new Van Zant Country album With Donnie
?
JVZ;
Well , we’re kinda in limbo right now, we ‘re
looking for a new record label we were with sony and we left them
and so we’re kinda in limbo but I’m sure we would love
to do that again we had a blast doing that me and my brother love
country music, well we love all music I have to say and we’re
just music people and I’m sure that’ll happen again
JDP:
Among your friends, there's always someone that presents all the
positive benefits of Lynyrd
Skynyrd, that's kid rock! but
you don’t have the same public though, what type of relationships
are there between kid rock and Lynyrd Skynyrd?
JVZ:
Oh we met bobby, his name’s bobby but, we him years
ago in Michigan when we were out there playing, and he came out
to a show and so we met him and became friends and be friend with
each other and we actually just got thru doing about 30 shows here
in America with him this summer and we went out KID ROCK AND Lynyrd
Skynyrd so it was good time for all, and u know we may come to
Europe to do that, I was quite surprised that his fans are LS fans
so yeah and our fans like his music yeah I was quite surprised
about that, so it’s not that far away plus he’s singing
about “sweet home Alabama” last summer he had a big
hit “all summer long” .
JDP: On Next January, I will come to see you guys on the cruise
!! with a bunch of friends, we will have the chance to come to
florida to be part of the simple man cruise, we are very excited
about that, I guess, This years there is something like 25 french
people coming especially from france to see you !! Simple Man Cruise,
it sure looked like a southern rock family reunion; what do you
think about that ?
JVZ:
Oh yeah definitely it’s a fun time you know we got
my brother’s band on there 38 special and molly hatchet and
blackberry smoke , it’s a good time, if you love Lynyrd Skynyrd,
you love music in general , this is music 24/7 and you like being
out on a boat in the middle of the ocean it’s a good time,
JDP: So is it for you work or good time?
JVZ:
No I mean I have to work some of course but it’s a
fun time, where else can you sit down and probably have diner with
us or breakfast, and we’ll be around the boat and walking
around and you l’ll be running into us and that’s a
good thing for the fans, we usually do a mini greeting, a photo
session, we play a few songs by the pool and we do a couple of
shows and so it’ll be a fun time
JDP: Soon we will have the visit of the band blackberry smoke
in france. My listeners appreciate their music a lot !! you might
know them very well, what's your feeling about them? Could they
be the new generation kind of skynyrd ?
JVZ:
Yeah I mean u know, I don’t know if they party as much
as we did when were young, they may, but no, they’re great
badn, they’ve been on our cruise with us a bunch, have opened
up shows for us, and u know what they’re the young ones,
I hope they can keep this going when we’re long gone, we
wish em the best of luck they’re our buds.
JDP:
We sure don’t hope you l’ll
be gone soon
JVZ; No I hope not ahahah !!
JDP:
do you ever ask yourself the question why you ‘re still
around today?
JVZ;
You know Skynyrd ‘s been around for a long time and
we love what we do, we love our fans, we thank god every day that
we’re still here, some of us have gone but they’re
here in spirit with us and they always will be and the music’s
bigger than us, I was kidding a while ago about they’ll be
carrying on after we’re gone, but the music will carry on,
music’s a great thing and it’s forever, when we’re
long gone as human beings, it’ll still be here for us.
JDP: Thanks for your time Johnny !!
JVZ: Alright my friend, thank you very much and tell everybody
I said hi over there.