The Outlaws
Use attributes for filter ! | |
Origin | Tampa |
---|---|
Florida | |
United States | |
Members | Henry Paul |
Hughie Thomasson | |
Billy Jones | |
Genres | Country Rock |
Southern Rock | |
Awards | Blue Dragon Film Award for Best Supporting Actor |
Baeksang Arts Award for Best New Film Director | |
Official site | outlawsmusic.com |
Listen artist | www.youtube.com |
Associ act | Lynyrd Skynyrd |
Songs | SongsThere Goes Another Love SongOutlaws · 1975 Song for YouOutlaws · 1975 Riders In the SkyGhost Riders · 1980 View 25+ more |
List | There Goes Another Love SongOutlaws · 1975 |
Albums | Outlaws |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 830920 |
About The Outlaws
Outlaws are an American southern rock band from Tampa, Florida. They are best known for their 1975 hit "There Goes Another Love Song" and extended guitar jam "Green Grass and High Tides" from their 1975 debut album, plus their 1980 cover of the Stan Jones classic " Riders in the Sky".
Bafta TV Awards 2022: The winners and nominees
......
Bafta TV Awards: Stars walk the red carpet at Royal Festival Hall
... Eleanor Tomlinson, who will soon be seen in the second series of comedy-drama The Outlaws, is among those presenting awards...
Banksy art painted over by Christopher Walken on TV show's set
...Banksy painted one of his trademark rats on the set of BBC TV drama The Outlaws - before actor Christopher Walken painted over it as part of the storyline, it has been revealed...
Newspaper headlines: 'Rein in Macron', and soldier 'joked about murder'
...YOU CAN HOP, BUT YOU CAN T HIDE! The Outlaws:...
Fishing row a test of UK's credibility - Macron
... YOU CAN HOP, BUT YOU CAN T HIDE! The Outlaws:...
Prince Andrew asks US court to dismiss case
... YOU CAN HOP, BUT YOU CAN T HIDE! The Outlaws:...
Newspaper headlines: 'Last chance' to save Earth, and UK 'must be punished'
...YOU CAN HOP, BUT YOU CAN T HIDE! The Outlaws:...
Newspaper headlines: Scallops row and e-cigarettes on prescription
...YOU CAN HOP, BUT YOU CAN T HIDE! The Outlaws:...
Bafta TV Awards: Stars walk the red carpet at Royal Festival Hall
The cream of British TV talent is being honoured at this year's Bafta Television Awards in London.
Dramas It's A Sin, Time and Help are among the leading nominees, along with comedies Sex Education and We Are Lady Parts.
Stars of those and other hit shows walked the Red Carpet at London's Royal Festival Hall on Sunday.
A trio of The Stars of 1980s Aids drama Its A Sin dressed up for the occasion. Omari Douglas (left), Olly Alexander (centre) and Callum Scott Howells are all nominated for acting awards.
Russell T Davies (right) wrote It's A Sin but is now turning his attention to Taking Over Doctor Who - and accompanied the sci-fi show's new star Ncuti Gatwa on the Red Carpet hours after his casting was announced.
Jodie Comer is nominated for playing a care home worker during the Covid pandemic in Help. She also recently bowed out As One of The Stars of Killing Eve .
Olivia Colman 's fantastical True Crime drama Landscapers, which was written by her husband Ed Sinclair , is nominated for best mini-series.
Eleanor Tomlinson , who will soon be seen in The Second series of comedy-drama The Outlaws , is among those presenting awards.
Nicola Coughlan , who made her name in Channel 4 's Derry Girls and Netflix's Bridgerton, is also among the presenters.
Joe Locke stars in Netflix's latest talked-about series, the LGBT teen Love Story Heartstopper.
Gold medal-winning diver Tom Daley , a keen knitter, decided against woollen attire for The Ceremony , where The Bbc 's coverage of the Tokyo 2020 Olympics is up for the sport award.
Janette Manrara was among The Stars representing Strictly Come Dancing , which is nominated for best entertainment programme and the must-see moment.
Alison Hammond is nominated for best entertainment performance as a judge on Bbc One singing show I Can See Your Voice.
Lorraine Kelly presented The Best news coverage award, sending a " special hello" to Prime Minister Boris Johnson after he appeared not to know who she was in a recent interview.
Source of news: bbc.com