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  1. Early years (1967–1971) Outlaws were formed in Tampa, Florida, United States, in 1967 by guitarists/vocalists Frank Guidry, Hughie Thomasson, Herbie Pino and Hobie O'Brien. Drummer David Dix and bassist Phil Holmberg joined the band as well. Before Guidry joined the band the group was called The Four Letter Words.

    • 1967–1971, 1972–1996, 2005–present
    • Tampa, Florida, U.S.
    • Henry Paul, Jeff Aulich, Jimmy Dormire, Randy Threet, Dave Robbins, Mike Bailey
  2. 16. Jan. 2024 · Frank Andre Guridy is the Dr. Kenneth and Kareitha Forde Professor of African American and African Diaspora Studies. He is also Professor of History and the Executive Director of the Eric H. Holder Initiative for Civil and Political Rights at Columbia.

  3. Frank Andre Guridy (born August 2, 1971) is an American historian, author and scholar. He was born, raised and resides in New York City, where he is the associate professor of history, specializing in Sport History, Urban History and the history of the African Diaspora in the Americas at the Columbia University. [1]

    • Frank Andre Guridy, August 2, 1971 (age 51), New York City, New York
    • American
    • English, Spanish
    • Professor, history author
  4. 13. März 2024 · The band originally consisted of guitarists and singers Frank Guidry, Hughie Thomasson, Herbie Pino, and Hobie O’Brien, with David Dix on drums, and Phil Holmberg on bass. Today, they tour with Henry Paul and Monte Yoho.

  5. The Outlaws are a southern rock band formed in Tampa by guitarist–vocalist Hughie Thomasson, drummer David Dix, bassist Phil Holmberg, guitarists Hobie O'Brien and Frank Guidry, plus singer Herb Pino. Guidry brought the name Outlaws with him when he joined (he had been in another group that had that name).

  6. Outlaws are a southern rock band formed in Tampa, Florida in late 1967 by guitarist/vocalist Hughie Thomasson, drummer David Dix, bassist Phil Humberg, guitarists Hobie O'Brien and Frank Guidry, plus singer Herbert Pino . Guidry brought the name Outlaws with him when he joined (he'd been in another group that had that name).

  7. Originally Formed in Tampa in 1967, The Outlaws quickly became known for their triple-guitar rock attack and three-part country harmonies. The band became one of the first acts signed by Clive Davis (at the urging of Ronnie Van Zant) to his then-fledgling Arista Records.