Outlaws

Outlaws, also known as The Tampa Guitar Army, is a southern rock band formed in 1972 by singer/guitarist Hughie Thomasson.

Originally included the line up also singer/guitarist Henry Paul, bassist Frank O'Keefe and drummer Monte Yoho. Soon were also guitarist Billy Jones and drummer David Dix enlisted.

Their first album, which was called simply "The Outlaws", also contained their biggest classic "Green Grass and High Tides", a song in live versions often more than 20 minutes. After a soft guitar intro, the two drummers rock hard in. This is repeated several times. The famous riff of the song is played a few times, then start and before the first verse follows, sung by Hughie Thomasson, then follows the chorus. A guitar piece follows that can last up to 6 minutes. This piece is not based on the previously-heard riff, it is much slower. The second and final stanza follows, and then follows the final piece, a lightning-fast guitar solo (usually with 3 guitars at the same time played) of 10 minutes in which there is a firm grasp on los gejamd. In some versions also comes a short drum solo for.

Over the years the line up changed countless times, until at one point Thomasson was the only remaining original member (partly due to the death of Frank O'Keefe and Billy Jones, who both died in 1995) and therefore stopped shortly thereafter. Years later he reunited with his former drummers and he again went touring. In 2007 they played even on the Dutch Arrow Rock Festival in biddinghuizen, supplemented by Chris Anderson (guitar) and Randy Threet (bass). Hughie Thomasson died In 2007 leaving of the original line up was more about hardly anyone.

Could Henry Paul (also an original Outlaw, later switched to Blackhawk) in 2009 and 2010 with the final composition showing tours in the United States, among other things with Lynyrd Skynyrd. The Outlaws gave their only appearance on 5 June 2009 in Netherlands of their tour, in De Bosuilin Weert ,. ==Discography[ Edit] ==
 * 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)
 * It's About Pride (2012)