The Outlaws
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- For the English instrumental band, see The Outlaws (UK band). For the rap group, see Tha Outlawz.
- The Outlaws is also the title of a science fiction novel by Richard Gordon.
The Outlaws are a Southern rock band formed in Tampa, Florida in 1972. Recently, guitarist Hughie Thomasson played in Lynyrd Skynyrd. Their top two chart songs where "There Goes Another Love Song and Green Grass And High Tides Forever. Contemporaries of the band included Lynyrd Skynyrd and Molly Hatchett.
As of 2006, the band has reunited to tour and plan to release a new studio album, Full Circle.
[edit] Discography
- Outlaws (1975)
- Lady in Waiting (1976)
- Hurry Sundown (1977)
- Bring It Back Alive (1978)
- Playin' to Win (1978)
- In the Eye of the Storm (1979)
- Ghost Riders (1980)
- Los Hombres Malo (1982)
- Soldiers of Fortune (1986)
- Hittin' the Road Live! (1993)
- Diablo Canyon (1994)
- So Low (1999)
[edit] Members
- Rick Cua, bassist, vocalist, pianist, 1980-1982
- Henry Paul, guitarist, vocalist
- Freddie Salem, guitarist, vocalist
- Harvey Dalton Arnold, bass guitar, vocals
- Barry "B. B." Borden, drummer
- David Dix, drums
- Chris Hicks, guitarist
- Bill Jones, guitarist
- Frank O'Keefe, bass guitar
- Gary Rossington, guitarist, drummer
- Hughie Thomasson, guitarist, vocalist
- Mike Varney
- Monte Yoho, drums
- Jeff Howell