Donald "Ean" Evans (September 16, 1960– May 6, 2009) was an American musician who was the bassist for southern rock band Lynyrd Skynyrd from 2001 until...
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multi-instrumentalist, vocalist, and songwriter Ean Evans (1960–2009), bassist for Lynyrd Skynyrd from 2001 until his death Ean Randolph (born 1984), former American...
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Leon Wilkeson died in his sleep of natural causes. He was replaced by Ean Evans, who had earlier substituted for Wilkeson at several shows the previous...
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Steve Kaye – bass (1988), Rich Parks – guitars, vocals (1988; 1991), Ean Evans – bass, vocals (1988–1989, 1992, later with Lynyrd Skynyrd), David Lane...
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of shows with guitarists Rick Craig (later Patrick Thomas), bassists Ean Evans and Kent Gascoyne also drummer Jamie Darnell (who left to join Foghat...
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and chronic liver disease. He was replaced in 2001 by Ean Evans. The first album to feature Evans was Vicious Cycle, released in 2003. This album had improved...
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the band's longtime keyboardist Billy Powell, who died in January 2009. Ean Evans, who had replaced Leon Wilkeson on bass, also died before this album came...
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Hatter" is a tribute to him. The album is the first to feature bassist Ean Evans, the first mainstream album with Michael Cartellone on drums (who had...
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This is the first Lynyrd Skynyrd album produced by Evan Haiman. Both Ean Evans and Billy Powell died before the release of this album, and it is also...
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waived this proviso, and the group continued with replacement bassist Ean Evans. Lynyrd Skynyrd dedicated the song "Mad Hatter" from their 2003 album...
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