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  1. Drummer David Dix and bassist Phil Holmberg joined the band as well. Before Guidry joined, the band was called The Four Letter Words, but changed to "Outlaws", since Guidry had previously been in a band by the same name. By early 1968, O'Brien and Holmberg both left the band to get married and Frank O'Keefe came in on vocals and bass.

  2. A finales del año 1967 el guitarrista Hughie Thomasson, el baterista David Dix, el bajista Phil Holmberg, los guitarristas Frank Guidry y Hobie O’Brien, y el vocalista Herb Pino formaban en Tampa, Florida, una banda que terminaría llamándose los Outlaws.

  3. historiasderock.com › outlawsOutlaws

    The Outlaws se forman en Tampa, Florida, a finales de 1967 por el guitarrista y vocalista Hughie Thomasson, el bateria David Dix, el bajista Phil Holmberg, y los guitarristas Hobie O'Brien y Frank Guidry, además del cantante Herb Pino.

  4. Fueron formados en 1967 por el guitarrista Hughie Thomasson, el baterista David Dix, el bajista Phil Holmberg, los guitarristas Hobie O'Brien y Frank Guidry y el cantante Herb Pino. The Outlaws es una banda estadounidense de rock fundada en 1972 en Tampa, Florida.

  5. The Outlaws [1] are a Southern rock/country rock band formed in Tampa, Florida in late 1967 by guitarist–vocalist Hughie Thomasson, drummer David Dix, bassist Phil Holmberg, guitarists Hobie O'Brien and Frank Guidry, plus singer Herb Pino.

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

    The band’s first three albums The Outlaws, Lady In Waiting and Hurry Sundown – featuring such rock radio favorites as “There Goes Another Love Song”, “Green Grass & High Tides”, “Knoxville Girl” and “Freeborn Man” – would become worldwide gold and platinum landmarks of the Southern Rock era.

  7. The Outlaws are a southern rock band formed in Tampa by guitarist–vocalist Hughie Thomasson, drummer David Dix, bassist Phil Holmberg, guitarists Hobie O'Brien and Frank Guidry, plus singer Herb Pino.