Nuthin’ Fancy: Turnin' Back the Clock to 1977
If you close your eyes at a Nuthin’ Fancy show, you’d swear you just got dropped into Jacksonville, Florida, circa '77, with the smell of whiskey and the roar of Southern pride thick in the air. Led by the magnetic Tommy Roxx — a dead ringer for Ronnie Van Zant in both voice and swagger — Nuthin’ Fancy doesn’t just play Skynyrd’s music; they live it.
From the first lick of the Rockin’ Nuthin’ Fancy 3 Guitar Army, it’s a freight train straight into the golden era of Southern Rock. With a full band stacked to the rafters — including soulful backup singers, that unmistakable sweet piano, and a wall of six-string thunder — they deliver every timeless Skynyrd classic you know by heart, from "Sweet Home Alabama" to "Gimme Three Steps," "Simple Man," and the anthem that never dies, "Free Bird."
These road warriors have lit up family festivals, roared through the nation’s wildest biker rallies at Daytona Bike Week and Biketoberfest, and rocked massive amusement parks like SeaWorld Orlando and Busch Gardens Williamsburg. From the backroads of Florida to the hills of Virginia and the heart of Texas, thousands of fans have raised their beers and their voices in honor of the Skynyrd spirit.
At a Nuthin’ Fancy show, you’re not just hearing the songs — you’re living the legend.