Southern rock band Outlaws – formed in Tampa, Florida in 1967 – are best known
for their 1975 song “There Goes Another Love Song.” Originally going by the name
The Four Letter Words, they changed their name to Outlaws once the original
line-up – guitarists / vocalists Hobie O’Brien, Frank Guidry, Herbie Pino and
Hughie Thomasson and rhythm section David Dix (drums) and Phil Holmberg (bass) –
had solidified. However, the band went through many changes over the next few
years include the departure of most of the original line-up and the addition of
vocalist / guitarist Henry Paul. ...