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  1. 5 de sept. de 2015 · Frank O’Keefe March 18, 1950 – February 26, 1995. Frank O'Keefe joined the Outlaws family in early 1968 and played on their classic self-titled debut album as well as the second album by the Outlaws, Lady in Waiting in 1976.

  2. 6 de jul. de 2006 · THE RISE AND FALL OF FRANK O'KEEFE // Green grass and high tides fell far short of forever. Frantic pounding on his door jarred Rusty Frazier awake that Sunday morning. It was about 7:30 Feb. 26 ...

  3. 27 de ago. de 2020 · The further additions of Henry Paul, bassist Frank O’Keefe and drummer Monte Yoho ratcheted the Outlaws up to an entire new level. Very soon people were talking about The Florida Guitar Army – Thomasson, Paul and Billy Jones. “The story of the Outlaws is a pretty familiar one,” Paul begins, in a leisurely paced voice that’s full of warmth.

  4. The other two members from the band's heyday, guitarist Billy Jones and bassist Frank O'Keefe both died in February 1995. Jones committed suicide at age 45, and a few weeks later O'Keefe died of a drug overdose at age 44.

  5. 26 de feb. de 2010 · March 18, 1950 – February 26, 1995. Frank O’Keefe was and early bassist for southern rock band, the Outlaws . Although the band was riding high on a string of what would eventually become classic rock staples, O’Keefe decided to leave the band after suffering a broken neck from a fall in July, 1976.

  6. www.tampabaymusichistory.org › the-outlawsTHE OUTLAWS

    Originally Formed in Tampa in 19 67, The Outlaws quickly became known for their triple-guitar rock attack and three-part country harmonies. The band became one of the first acts signed by Clive Davis (at the urging of Ronnie Van Zant) to his then-fledgling Arista Records. The band’s first three albums The Outlaws, Lady In Waiting and Hurry Sundown – featuring such rock radio favorites as ...

  7. Frank O`Keefe is a co-founder and CEO of Carbon Sink, Inc., a company that provides carbon-negative CO2 enrichment solutions for agriculture. He also founded Infinitree, a novel technology that sequesters greenhouse gases and enhances crop yields.