Outlaws: Music That Must Be Illegal
Known for music that is all at once beautiful and brutal, the Outlaws have carved out their musical niche by combining exquisite rich harmonies along with killer axe work that has to be illegal in at least three states.
The Outlaws whose discography has been a mainstay in the classic rock radio repertoire is about to come full circle with their new CD release due out this August aptly entitled, Full Circle.
Fans of the band who honed their skills in local Tampa bars in the 1960’s and 70’s would remember their fist single, There Goes Another Love Song off their debut album, Outlaws, released in 1975. This album hit gold status and topped off the Billboard Album Chart at number 13.
Other memorable songs from this album were: Song for You, Stay with Me and Green Grass and High Tides. Breaker-Breaker, another hit from the album Lady in Waiting, their second release in 1976. Stick Around for Rock & Roll, Prisoner, Hurry Sunset, Ghost Riders In The Sky and Freeborn Man are also fan favorites and may be included in their current tour.
Claim Your Independence!
Ok, July 4th, or as we all know it, Independence Day. It’s a day of remembering what this country stands for. It’s a day to celebrate our freedom and, of course, commemorate the signing of the Declaration of
Independence.
But hey, let’s face it – it’s a day off and an excuse to do the picnic and parade thing, watch fireworks, eat watermelon and corn on the cob, drink warm beer and think about all the near future summer frolicking.
And although we have severed our dependence from England some 230 years ago, there seems to be even more things that we have come to be a little too dependent upon.
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