Billy Martin, their guitarist.
1962
His band and the albums producer
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Can't tell from the cover. It may be a custom made instrument, but there are no distinctive markings or shapes to it. It isn't a Fender.
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the kid on the cover of the album ( a street called straight ) according to Roy himself is his daughter. I asked him back in 1986 if that was his son, and he said ,no that's my daughter . I turned red in the face.
Cover - album - was created in 1984.
according to Billy Burnette, it has no meaning other than the fact they liked the symbol (cotton).
Ronnie does not appear twice. Ed King wasn't in the band when "Street Survivors" was recorded and therefore, does not appear on the album cover. Allen Collins, Gary Rossington, Ronnie Van Zant, Steve Gaines, Leon Wilkeson, Artimus Pyle, and Billy Powell appear on the cover.
It is the melodica also known as the pianica, blow-organ, key-harmonica or melodyhorn.
The original cover showed the band standing in front of a huge fire; the cover was considered too graphic for the time, and was replaced with another picture of the band, in the same poses.