The Outlaws, hailing from Tampa, Florida, are revered as one of the quintessential bands that carved out the genre of Southern rock during its heyday in the 1970s. Formed in 1972, the group quickly became known for their triple-guitar rock attack and three-part country harmonies, trademarked by their debut hit "There Goes Another Love Song" and the now-classic "Green Grass and High Tides." Over the years, The Outlaws endured numerous lineup changes but never strayed far from their roots, with founding member Henry Paul providing continuity and leadership through the band's various incarnations.
With their most recent release "Anthology - Live & Rare (2022 Remastered)," The Outlaws showcase the enduring power and evolution of their live performances, a testament to their commitment to their music and fan base. This release joined a series of noteworthy albums such as "It's About Pride," a work that captures the band's renewed energy and focus on the foundational Southern rock sound, and "Dixie Highway," an homage to their Southern heritage. Their perseverance through the changing musical landscape, alongside their powerful concerts documented in "Alive In America" and "Los Angeles 1976 (Live)," has solidified The Outlaws' legacy as torchbearers of the Southern rock tradition, proving that indeed "Southern Rock Will Never Die."
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