The Outlaws

The Outlaws, an American southern rock band formed in Tampa, Florida, in 1972, quickly became synonymous with guitar-driven country-inflected rock anthems. Known for their triple-guitar rock attack and three-part country harmonies, The Outlaws carved a distinct niche in the rock music industry with their debut album in 1975, featuring the hit "Green Grass and High Tides." Their sound—a seamless blend of rock and country influences—resonated with fans of both genres and positioned the band as one of the pioneering acts of southern rock.

Although the group underwent various lineup changes throughout their extensive career, they maintained a consistent presence in the rock scene. Their albums "The Outlaws," "Volume Two," and "National Breakout" further cemented their legacy, showcasing their skills in creating music that felt both timeless and rooted in southern tradition. By the time they released "Medicine Without Prescription," The Outlaws had already established a storied career filled with critical acclaim and a dedicated fan base. Despite facing the ebbs and flows typical of long-standing bands, including the loss of founding members, The Outlaws have endured, continuing to perform and leaving an indelible mark on the landscape of American rock music.

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The Outlaws
Album - 10 Tracks - Released November 1, 2012
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  1. November 1, 2012
  2. August 15
  3. April 27, 2009
  4. October 28, 1992