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  1. Hughie Thomasson (* 13. August 1952 in Tampa, Florida; † 9. September 2007 in Brooksville, Florida) war ein US-amerikanischer Sänger und Gitarrist. Thomasson war 1972 einer der Gründer der Southern-Rock -Band The Outlaws, deren Sänger und Gitarrist er war.

    • 13. August 1952
    • Thomasson, Hughie
    • US-amerikanischer Sänger und Gitarrist
  2. Hugh Edward " Hughie " Thomasson Jr. (August 13, 1952 – September 9, 2007) [1] [2] was an American guitarist and singer, best known as a founding member of Outlaws. The band found success in the late 1970s and early 1980s with a string of hits. He was also a replacement guitarist for Lynyrd Skynyrd .

  3. 11. Sept. 2007 · Hughie Thomasson, a guitarist and co-founder of the Outlaws and the Florida Guitar Army, passed away from a heart attack at 55. He was known for his distinctive Fender Stratocaster sound and songs such as "Green Grass and High Tides" and "Hurry Sundown".

  4. Band leader Hughie Thomasson died on September 9, 2007, of a heart attack in Brooksville, Florida. No release date has been announced for the studio album, Once an Outlaw, which was finished before Thomasson's death. The Thomasson family was going to release an album in early 2010, but it was cancelled. However, the album has been ...

    • 1967–1971, 1972–1996, 2005–present
    • Tampa, Florida, U.S.
    • Henry Paul, Jeff Aulich, Jimmy Dormire, Randy Threet, Dave Robbins, Mike Bailey
  5. 4. Aug. 2015 · Hugh Edward Thomasson, Jr. August 13, 1952 – September 9, 2007. Hughie Thomasson recorded 13 albums with The Outlaws and four studio albums with Lynyrd Skynyrd. He is best known for hits Green Grass and High Tides and There Goes another Love Song.

  6. 13. Sept. 2007 · Sept. 13, 2007 12 AM PT. From Times Staff and Wire Reports. Hughie Thomasson, 55, a singer, guitarist and founding member of the popular Southern rock band the Outlaws, died Sunday of an...

  7. 27. Aug. 2020 · The band had been formed by Hughie Thomasson and various others including drummer David Dix in Florida four years earlier with the name the Four Letter Words. As the Outlaws (but without Paul) they recorded an album, which was then mothballed due to a dispute with the producer.