Outlaws

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Outlaws is an American Southern rock band best known for its twin-guitar harmonies and hits like "Green Grass & High Tides."

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Southern rock band
musical group
activePeriod 1970s
1980s
1990s
2000s
2010s
2020s
country United States of America
surface form: United States
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
formedIn Tampa, Florida NERFINISHED
genre Southern rock
country rock
hard rock
hasMember B.B. Borden NERFINISHED
Billy Crain NERFINISHED
Billy Jones NERFINISHED
Billy Yates NERFINISHED
Chris Anderson NERFINISHED
Chris Hicks NERFINISHED
Clayton Ivey NERFINISHED
Dave Robbins NERFINISHED
David Dix NERFINISHED
Frank O’Keefe NERFINISHED
Freddie Salem NERFINISHED
Harvey Dalton Arnold NERFINISHED
Henry Paul NERFINISHED
Hughie Thomasson NERFINISHED
Jeff Howell NERFINISHED
Jimmy Dormire NERFINISHED
Joe Lala NERFINISHED
Jon Coleman NERFINISHED
Michael Hoffmann NERFINISHED
Mike Bailey NERFINISHED
Monte Yoho NERFINISHED
Paul Riddle NERFINISHED
Randy Delmore NERFINISHED
Randy Threet NERFINISHED
Rick Cua NERFINISHED
Steve Grisham NERFINISHED
Steve Thomas NERFINISHED
hasNotableSongFeature extended guitar solos GENERATED
harmonized lead guitars GENERATED
notableFor twin-guitar harmonies
notableWork (Ghost) Riders in the Sky NERFINISHED
Green Grass & High Tides NERFINISHED
Hurry Sundown NERFINISHED
There Goes Another Love Song NERFINISHED

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Southern rock notableBand Outlaws
Studio One (Doraville, Georgia) recording studio associatedBand Outlaws
subject surface form: Studio One (Doraville, Georgia)
Sandman memberOf Outlaws