There is more than one Outlaws on last.fm:
1. The Outlaws are Southe… Read Full Bio ↴There is more than one Outlaws on last.fm:
1. The Outlaws are Southern rock band formed in Tampa, FL.
2. The Outlaws were a house band for Joe Meek's recording studio.
1) The Outlaws are Southern rock band formed in Tampa, FL in 1972 by singers/guitarists Hughie Thomasson and Henry Paul, bassist Frank O'Keefe, and drummer Monte Yoho. With the 1973 addition of guitarist Billy Jones, the lineup was complete, and after a year of intense touring the band became the first act signed to Arista under Clive Davis; the Outlaws' self-titled 1975 album spotlighted their Eagles-influenced harmonies and Allman Brothers-like guitar attack, yielding the Top 40 hit "There Goes Another Love Song."
Harvey Dalton Arnold replaced O'Keefe on bass in time for the recording of Bill Szymczyk-produced Hurry Sundown. Henry Paul left shortly after the completion of that album, replaced by Freddie Salem. Old friend David Dix joined as a second drummer. Dix had played in teen bands with Thomasson. Dix was first heard on the live set Bring It Back Alive and the studio effort Playin' to Win. The lineup shuffles continued when Arnold announced his departure following 1979's In the Eye of the Storm, with bassist Rick Cua recruited for the next year's Ghost Riders in the Sky, which netted a Top 40 entry with its title track, a rendition of the Vaughn Monroe favorite. Yoho left to rejoin Henry Paul soon after, and with the subsequent exit of Jones, only Thomasson remained from the original Outlaws roster — not surprisingly, the group disbanded upon completing 1982's Los Hombres Malo. A year later Thomasson and Paul formed a new Outlaws lineup, with Steve Grisham on guitar. That resulted in1986's Soldiers of Fortune, Paul again quit the band. Grisham also had left and was replaced by a young Chris Anderson who became an integral part of the reunion tour in 2005.
In the early 90's,Thomasson kept on with the help of Chris Hicks on guitar and they with B.B. Borden on drums and Jeff Howell on bass released Hittin The Road and Diablo Canyon. Thomasson was then offered a gig with Lynyrd Skynyrd and took it, remaining with them until the end of 2004.
In early 2005 The Outlaws reunited with original members Thomasson, Henry Paul, Monte Yoho and former Outlaw from the 80's Chris Anderson with newcomers Randy Threet on bass, Dave Robbins on keyboards and also the return of drummer David Dix.
After 2005 ended, Paul and Robbins left. Thomasson, Anderson, Threet, Dix, Yoho and Anderson continued to tour and completed an album, "Once An Outlaw". Before it could be released, Thomasson died at his home in brooksville, Florida of a heart attack on Septemeber 9, 2007.
In early 2008 Henry Paul rejoined, bringing along with him former Henry Paul Band guitarist Billy Crain, and Brothers of the Southland keyboardist Jon Coleman. David Dix was no longer part of the lineup.
In July 2010, Coleman left to join Trace Adkins, and Dave Robbins came back.
The current band has recorded new songs as a "Demo".
The estate of Thomasson took on a legal battle with the current lineup. After a year and a half battle the court ruled in favor of Paul and company continuing to be able to perform as the Outlaws. Mrs.Thomasson appealed, but shortly after dropped the appeal.
The Outlaws hit the scene when Southern Rock was becoming a force to be reckoned with. Sharing the scene with bands like The Allman Brother's Band, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Marshal Tucker, and the Charlie Daniel's Band they had big shoes to fill. Blazing 3 guitar leads were a trademark of this "Cowboy-rock" group. Big hits included "Ghost Riders (In the Sky)" and "There goes Another Love Song" as well as the epic "Green Grass and High Tides".
'The Outlaws' (the same band) are also on Last.fm.
2) The Outlaws were a house band for Joe Meek's recording studio. They were originally formed to back Mike Berry for his 1960 single "Set Me Free", and went on to record several singles of their own from '61-'65, mostly instrumental. Among their ranks were notable musicians such as Ritchie Blackmore, Chas Hodges, Mick Underwood, Bobby Graham and Hot Chocolate's Harvey Hinsley.
1. The Outlaws are Southe… Read Full Bio ↴There is more than one Outlaws on last.fm:
1. The Outlaws are Southern rock band formed in Tampa, FL.
2. The Outlaws were a house band for Joe Meek's recording studio.
1) The Outlaws are Southern rock band formed in Tampa, FL in 1972 by singers/guitarists Hughie Thomasson and Henry Paul, bassist Frank O'Keefe, and drummer Monte Yoho. With the 1973 addition of guitarist Billy Jones, the lineup was complete, and after a year of intense touring the band became the first act signed to Arista under Clive Davis; the Outlaws' self-titled 1975 album spotlighted their Eagles-influenced harmonies and Allman Brothers-like guitar attack, yielding the Top 40 hit "There Goes Another Love Song."
Harvey Dalton Arnold replaced O'Keefe on bass in time for the recording of Bill Szymczyk-produced Hurry Sundown. Henry Paul left shortly after the completion of that album, replaced by Freddie Salem. Old friend David Dix joined as a second drummer. Dix had played in teen bands with Thomasson. Dix was first heard on the live set Bring It Back Alive and the studio effort Playin' to Win. The lineup shuffles continued when Arnold announced his departure following 1979's In the Eye of the Storm, with bassist Rick Cua recruited for the next year's Ghost Riders in the Sky, which netted a Top 40 entry with its title track, a rendition of the Vaughn Monroe favorite. Yoho left to rejoin Henry Paul soon after, and with the subsequent exit of Jones, only Thomasson remained from the original Outlaws roster — not surprisingly, the group disbanded upon completing 1982's Los Hombres Malo. A year later Thomasson and Paul formed a new Outlaws lineup, with Steve Grisham on guitar. That resulted in1986's Soldiers of Fortune, Paul again quit the band. Grisham also had left and was replaced by a young Chris Anderson who became an integral part of the reunion tour in 2005.
In the early 90's,Thomasson kept on with the help of Chris Hicks on guitar and they with B.B. Borden on drums and Jeff Howell on bass released Hittin The Road and Diablo Canyon. Thomasson was then offered a gig with Lynyrd Skynyrd and took it, remaining with them until the end of 2004.
In early 2005 The Outlaws reunited with original members Thomasson, Henry Paul, Monte Yoho and former Outlaw from the 80's Chris Anderson with newcomers Randy Threet on bass, Dave Robbins on keyboards and also the return of drummer David Dix.
After 2005 ended, Paul and Robbins left. Thomasson, Anderson, Threet, Dix, Yoho and Anderson continued to tour and completed an album, "Once An Outlaw". Before it could be released, Thomasson died at his home in brooksville, Florida of a heart attack on Septemeber 9, 2007.
In early 2008 Henry Paul rejoined, bringing along with him former Henry Paul Band guitarist Billy Crain, and Brothers of the Southland keyboardist Jon Coleman. David Dix was no longer part of the lineup.
In July 2010, Coleman left to join Trace Adkins, and Dave Robbins came back.
The current band has recorded new songs as a "Demo".
The estate of Thomasson took on a legal battle with the current lineup. After a year and a half battle the court ruled in favor of Paul and company continuing to be able to perform as the Outlaws. Mrs.Thomasson appealed, but shortly after dropped the appeal.
The Outlaws hit the scene when Southern Rock was becoming a force to be reckoned with. Sharing the scene with bands like The Allman Brother's Band, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Marshal Tucker, and the Charlie Daniel's Band they had big shoes to fill. Blazing 3 guitar leads were a trademark of this "Cowboy-rock" group. Big hits included "Ghost Riders (In the Sky)" and "There goes Another Love Song" as well as the epic "Green Grass and High Tides".
'The Outlaws' (the same band) are also on Last.fm.
2) The Outlaws were a house band for Joe Meek's recording studio. They were originally formed to back Mike Berry for his 1960 single "Set Me Free", and went on to record several singles of their own from '61-'65, mostly instrumental. Among their ranks were notable musicians such as Ritchie Blackmore, Chas Hodges, Mick Underwood, Bobby Graham and Hot Chocolate's Harvey Hinsley.
Swingin' Low
Outlaws Lyrics
We have lyrics for these tracks by Outlaws:
(Ghost) Riders in the Sky An old cowpoke went riding out one dark and windy…
Ain't So Bad Jones Takin′ a lot of givin' and makin′ life worth livin', …
Angels Hide A midnight stagecoach On a blackend moon they ride The sou…
Breaker Breaker Breaker breaker take me home You know the one I wanna…
Cold and Lonesome Arnold Well, I've been tom-cattin' For such a long time…
Cry No More Well, it seems everything's pretty much of a cryin' shame Bu…
devil's road Salem Goodbye sweet world Leave you on your own Going t…
Dregs Fall to the Wicked I hit the dusty trail When I was very young No-one…
Freeborn Man I was born in the Southland Twenty-some odd years ago Ran aw…
Girl From Ohio It's winter in my consciousness Dew has turned to frost Some…
Green Grass In a place you only dream of Where your soul is…
Gunsmoke Some will lose their nerve tonight Others lose their lives…
Hearin' My Heart Talkin' Martin-Meskell Well, I almost called you this evenin' J…
Heavenly Blues Jones-Paul Mornin' brings the sunlight Risin' in my hea…
Holiday Verse 1: After taking nearly every shady lady home I…
Hurry Sundown Gypsy's dance around the campfire, shook their tambourines …
I Can't Stop Loving You So you're leaving In the morning On the early train…
It Follows From Your Heart Gone are the lovers that died of a broken heart And…
Keep Prayin' I was born in the Southland Grew up a rollin' stone Workin…
Knoxville Girl The fog rolls in the morning I can hardly find my…
Man Of The Hour Have you seen my old friend The man of the hour…
Night Wines Jones Last night I bedded With a bottle of Beaujeaulais…
Prisoner Paul I got no key to my happiness, I'm satisfied in…
Riders In The Sky An old cowpoke went riding out one dark and windy…
So Afraid Arnold Rumors been travelin' since I've been out of town …
Song for you I've been seein' All the things you believed in Drawin' tear…
Song In The Breeze I don't feel like I'm at home In the morning all…
South Carolina Drove in from Texas, tired of being alone, it's so far…
Stay with me When the time is upon us To believe in what…
Steam on the Blacktop Baby, I like to drive On two-lane back roads And my mind…
Stick Around For Rock And Roll Thomasson Why don't you stick around for some rock and …
Sunshine Duke-Jones Sunshine sunshine And everything will be just…
Sweet Home Alabama Turn it up Big wheels keep on turning Carry me home to…
Take It Any Way You Want It Jones-Thomasson Take it any way you want it Be your own …
The Wheel Take the Wheel Stoke the flame That burns inside Kill your …
There Goes Another Love Song Sometimes I feel I'm getting kinda low Thoughts I am thinkin…
Waterhole Five brothers who left Arkansas Set out to find the gambler …
White Horses Salem We'll ride white horses Riding through the sky Ch…
Windy City Blues Avenues are filthy, in the gutter lays a bum East side's…
Wishing Wells Thomasson Funny daydreams And scary night things Alway…
You Are The Show My life is changing; the seasons seem to come and…
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@lateforbreakfast
Joe Meek, recorded most of this stuff in a room above a shop, he perfected a wall of sound and recorded such great artists, Emile Ford, Johnny Leyton, etc and of course The Outlaws...Great upload, great tune.
@garethbramley1
Another great track from this band.
@David-sk9vv
R.I.P Chas Hodges
@hobbayne
Featuring Chas Hodges from Chas & Dave on bass. Funnily enough, It was Dave Peacock who played bass with Chas & Dave.
@nevittwoods1730
🎸🥁🎸🥁🎸
@Sids60sSounds
All I know is he left to join The Scorpions
@13towerofpower
Swingin´ Low skladba skupiny The Outlaws, ktorá bola v UK rebríčku dva týždne od 13. apríla 1961 a skončila na 46.m. Skupinu vytvoril v Londýne v roku 1960 producent Joe Meek ako sprievodnú pre speváka Mika Berryho, ktorý v oktobri 1961 mal so skupinou hit na 24.m. s piesňou Tribute To Buddy Holly.V prvej zostave boli Chas Hodges spev, Billy Kuy gitara, Reg Hawkins basová gitara a Bobby Graham bicie. Druhým hitom tejto zostavy bola skladba Ambush, ktorá od 8. júna 1961 bola dva týždne na 43.m. Skupina aj spevák vydávali skladby na značke HMV.Na b strane tejto skladby bola Spring Is Near a na druhom hite Indian Brave. Druhá zostava skupiny Hodges spev, Ken Lundgren basová gitara, Don Groom a Roger Mingaye. V roku 1963 zostavu tvorili Hodges, Lungren, Richie Blackmore solová gitara a Mick Underwood bicie. Táto zostava hrala v hitochBerryho Don´t You Think It´s Time na 6.m. a My Little Baby na 34.m. V roku 1961 vydali jediný album Dream Of The West.
@Kanassatego
Pretty informative, thanks. I would always mention "Husky Team" whenever one talks about the Outlaws with the early line-up including the incomparable Bill Kuy on the lead guitar. I still don't know why he left so early. Ritchie would become famous, of course, but he was not as much into instrumental rock as Bill Kuy was. "Dream of the West" is/was a masterpiece. Perhaps that's why there was not, could not be, a follow-up.