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  1. Thomas Paul Glaser. Profile: American country singer/songwriter and brother of Chuck and Jim Glaser. Co-founded and owned Glaser Sound Studios, Nashville with his brothers. Inducted into the America's Old Time Country Music Hall of Fame (2003). Born on September 3, 1933 in Spalding, Nebraska.

  2. 13. Aug. 2013 · Tompall Glaser, a charter member of Nashville's Outlaw movement and an independent song publisher of some renown, died Tuesday (Aug. 13). He was 79. He was 79. Thomas Paul Glaser was born on Sept ...

  3. Outlaws, by definition, operate outside the system. By that criteria, there was no greater outlaw in country music during the '70s than Tompall Glaser, a running partner of Waylon Jennings and Willie Nelson who never quite managed to play the game and become a star, or even have that many hits despite being showcased on the era-defining 1976 compilation Wanted!

  4. Music Man. Waylon Jennings. Released. 1980 — US. Vinyl —. LP, Album. Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for The Great Tompall And His Outlaw Band by Tompall And His Outlaw Band. Compare versions and buy on Discogs.

  5. Tompall Glaser and His Outlaw Band, an Album by Tompall Glaser. Released in 1977 on ABC (catalog no. AB-978; Vinyl LP). Genres: Outlaw Country. Rated #1877 in the best albums of 1977. Featured peformers: Tompall Glaser (electric guitar, acoustic guitar, lead vocals, tenor vocals, producer, arranger, executive producer), Mel Brown (electric guitar, piano, organ, accordion), Charles Polk (drums ...

  6. Tompall Glaser: The Outlaw (CD) 1-CD with 12-page booklet, 21 tracks. Playing time approx. 70 mns. One of the original Outlaws, Tompall came to Nashville with his brothers to join Marty Robbins as a backing vocalists. They eventually went out on their own, but Tompall quit the brother act and went solo, identifying with the artistic freedoms ...

  7. 13. Aug. 2013 · Tompall Glaser, one of country music's original Outlaws, is dead at 79 after fighting a prolonged illness according to his family. He died at his home in Nashville. Tompall got his start in country music with his two brothers Chuck and Jim in Tompall & The Glaser Brothers who were members of the Grand Ole Opry. The family band released 10 ...