I went to YouTube and typed in Leon Wilkeson. I wanted to see if I could find some specific examples of his bass playing. Years ago, I had been on YouTube for a while looking at live performances of LS. I thought maybe I would find something like that again. However, the first thing that came up on YouTube was "Leon Wilkeson's testimony." I wasn't completely surprised by that because the only time I saw him was at a church in Gulfport, Mississippi in the 80s. I began to wonder if maybe Leon Wilkeson had been in a Christian rock band for a while. I googled and found that he had been in a Christian rock band with Billy Powell called "Vision" in the mid-80s. By coincidence, a Lynyrd Skynyrd documentary came on last night. There were a few clips of Wilkeson and Powell, as well as other people. But there was no mention of Ed King at all. It seemed to me that about 90% of the documentary was about Ronnie Van Zant. Even Ronnie's father was on there about five times. He got way more attention than Leon Wilkeson. I don't even remember one really clear shot of him playing bass on the entire documentary. Overall, the documentary was pretty sad, but that's primarily because the plane crash was an overwhelming tragedy, truly horrifying.