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Monte Yoho
Bryon Lamont "Monte" Yoho (born March 26, 1952) is an American southern rock and country musician. He is best known as being a member of Outlaws and Blackhawk. Early life Yoho was born on March 26, 1952, in Lakeland, Florida. In 1965, when he was 13 years old, Yoho learned how to play the drums. Also in junior high school, he met future bandmate Hughie Thomasson and the two became close friends. Yoho and Thomasson later attended A.P. Leto High School in Tampa, Florida. In addition, Yoho was hired as a session musician in the late 1960s by the Darby, Florida-based band The Bellamy Brothers. In 1969, Yoho met Billy Jones while hitchhiking back from the Atlanta Pop Festival. He had heard of Jones as a musician also living in the Tampa Bay area. While in the car, they discussed forming a band upon return to Tampa. The result was The Dave Graham Group, with Jones and Dave Graham on guitar, Roy Holly on bass, and Yoho on drums. The quartet frequently collaborated with Thomasson-led ...
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Lakeland, Florida
Lakeland is the most populous city in Polk County, Florida, part of the Tampa Bay Area, located along Interstate 4 east of Tampa. According to the 2020 U.S. Census Bureau release, the city had a population of 112,641. Lakeland is a principal city of the Lakeland–Winter Haven Metropolitan Statistical Area. European-American settlers arrived in Lakeland from Missouri, Kentucky, Tennessee, Georgia and South Carolina in the 1870s. The city expanded in the 1880s with the arrival of rail service, with the first freedmen railway workers settling here in 1883.Kimberly C. Moore, "Confederate vets, former slaves form Lakeland’s history"
''The Ledger'', 09 May 2018; accessed 27 June 2018
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Billy Jones (musician)
William Harry Jones (November 20, 1949 – February 7, 1995) was an American guitarist and singer best known as a founding member of the Outlaws. Jones was a major contributor to the discography and commercial success of the Outlaws. Hughie Thomasson invited him to join the Outlaws after seeing him perform. Jones grew up in Tampa, FL but lived for a long time in Boulder, Colorado. While in high school he was a track star holding the record in the 440-yard dash. A very talented musician, he played drums, keyboards and guitar. He was offered a scholarship to Juilliard School of Music but turned it down, electing to attend the University of South Florida The University of South Florida (USF) is a public research university with its main campus located in Tampa, Florida, and other campuses in St. Petersburg and Sarasota. It is one of 12 members of the State University System of Florida. USF is .... He was a math major and graduated near the top of his class. He taught a ...
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Feel The Heat (The Henry Paul Band Album)
Feel the Heat can refer to any of the following: * "Feel the Heat" (song), by Beautiful People * ''Feel the Heat'' (book), 2009 Romantic Intrigue Award winner * ''Feel the Heat'' (album), by the Radiators {{disambig ...
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Grey Ghost (The Henry Paul Band Album)
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It's About Pride
''It's About Pride'' is the tenth album by American southern rock band Outlaws, released on September 25, 2012. (See 2012 in music). Track listing #"Tomorrow's Another Night" (H. Paul) – 4:18 #"Hidin' Out in Tennessee" (H. Paul, B. Crain) – 4:07 #"It's About Pride" (H. Paul) – 7:10 #"Born To Be Bad" (B. Crain, H. Paul) – 5:19 #"Last Ghost Town" (B. Crain) – 3:34 #"Nothin' Main About Main Street" (H. Paul, B. Crain, T. Hambridge) – 5:35 #"The Flame" (B. Crain, H. Paul, C. Anderson) – 4:29 #"Trail of Tears" (C. Anderson) – 3:47 #"Right Where I Belong" (B. Crain, H. Paul, D. Robbins) – 4:15 #"Alex's Song" (H. Paul, B. Crain) – 3:38 #"Trouble Rides A Fast Horse" (H. Paul, B. Crain, M. Curb) – 5:22 #"So Long" (H. Paul) – 5:52 Personnel *Henry Paul – guitars, lead vocals *Monte Yoho – drums *Billy Crain – guitars, harmony vocals *Chris Anderson – guitars, lead and harmony vocals *Randy Threet – bass, lead and harmony vocals *Dave Robbins – keyboards, ...
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In The Eye Of The Storm (Outlaws Album)
''In the Eye of the Storm'' is the fifth album by American southern rock band Outlaws, released in 1979. It is the last album with bassist Harvey Dalton Arnold. Monte Yoho would soon leave the band but return for future releases. Track listing #"Lights Are On but Nobody's Home" (Rhodes) – 3:29 #"Miracle Man" (Elvis Costello) – 3:46 #"Blueswater" (Jones) – 3:07 #"Comin' Home" (Jones) – 4:09 #"I'll Be Leaving Soon" (Jones) – 4:43 #"Too Long Without Her" (Thomasson) – 4:54 #"It's All Right" (Thomasson) – 3:41 #"(Com' On) Dance with Me" (Arnold, Jones, Thomasson) – 2:39 #"Long Gone" (Salem) – 4:30 Personnel *Harvey Dalton Arnold – bass, vocals *David Dix – percussion, drums * Billy Jones – guitar, vocals *Freddie Salem – guitar, vocals *Hughie Thomasson – guitar, vocals *Monte Yoho – drums ;Production *Producer: Johnny Sandlin *Mastering Engineer: George Marino George Marino (April 15, 1947 – June 4, 2012) was an American mastering engineer kn ...
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Playin' To Win
''Playin' to Win'' is the fourth album by American southern rock band Outlaws, released in 1978. The album was their first studio project with guitarist/singer/songwriter Freddie Salem. Salem had replaced founding member/guitarist/singer/songwriter Henry Paul, who had acted as the second frontman behind Hughie Thomasson. It was not as well-received as their previous three albums. Notwithstanding, it still featured half of the original lineup, which would remain until the departure of guitarist Billy Jones in 1981. Track listing #"Take It Any Way You Want It" ( Billy Jones, Hughie Thomasson) – 3:15 #"Cry Some More" (Jones, Thomasson) – 3:40 #"You Are the Show" (Thomasson) – 4:56 #"You Can Have It" ( Harvey Dalton Arnold) – 3:04 #"If Dreams Came True" (Jones, Robert John "Mutt" Lange) – 2:48 #"A Real Good Feelin'" (Jones) – 4:30 #"Love at First Sight" (Thomasson) – 2:45 #"Falling Rain" ( Freddie Salem) – 4:09 #"Dirty City" ( Iain Sutherland) – 5:27 Personnel * Bi ...
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Hurry Sundown (Outlaws Album)
''Hurry Sundown'' is the third album by United States, American southern rock band Outlaws (band), Outlaws, released in 1977. The title track became a concert staple and fan favorite. Four members of the band, Hughie Thomasson, Henry Paul (musician), Henry Paul, Billy Jones (musician), Billy Jones, and Harvey Dalton Arnold (who replaced Frank O'Keefe on bass) contributed songwriting and lead vocals. Paul would leave the band after the album's release. Thomasson plays pedal steel on some tracks, and banjo on the bluegrass track "So Afraid". Track listing #"Gunsmoke" (Henry Paul, Monte Yoho) – 4:18 #"Hearin' My Heart Talkin'" (Tim Martin, Walter Meskell) – 4:11 #"So Afraid" (Harvey Dalton Arnold) – 3:17 #"Holiday" (Billy Jones) – 4:02 #"Hurry Sundown" (Hughie Thomasson) – 4:05 #"Cold and Lonesome" (Arnold) – 3:19 #"Night Wines" (Jones) – 4:50 #"Heavenly Blues" (Paul) – 3:47 #"Man of the Hour" (Jones, Thomasson) – 6:12 Personnel *Harvey Dalton Arnold - bass guitar ...
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Lady In Waiting (album)
''Lady in Waiting'' is the second studio album by American southern rock band Outlaws, released in 1976. (See 1976 in music) The album is known for featuring a cover version of "Freeborn Man" (previously recorded by Keith Allison and Paul Revere & the Raiders), which the band popularized and which eventually became a concert favorite. Henry Paul provides lead vocals on the studio track, but Harvey Dalton Arnold, who would join the band for their next studio album, would handle the lead vocal after Paul's departure. It was eventually included on the 1978 live album ''Bring It Back Alive'', with Arnold on vocals. Music The songs on ''Lady in Waiting'' encompass elements of rock and roll, country, country rock, pop rock, rockabilly, pop jazz and hard rock. Track listing Personnel * Billy Jones - guitar, vocals *Frank O'Keefe - bass *Henry Paul - electric guitar, acoustic guitar, vocals *Hughie Thomasson - guitar, vocals *Monte Yoho - drums ;Guest *Joe Lala - percussion ...
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Outlaws (The Outlaws Album)
''Outlaws'' is the debut studio album by American southern rock band Outlaws, released in 1975. The album is known for the rock classic "Green Grass & High Tides", which is considered by many to be one of the greatest guitar songs, plus the hit single "There Goes Another Love Song". A cover version of "Green Grass & High Tides" appears as a playable song in the video game ''Rock Band''. Drawing influences from southern rock bands The Allman Brothers & Lynyrd Skynyrd, as well as folk rock and country rock bands such as The Byrds, Poco, Eagles, and New Riders of the Purple Sage, the band developed a unique, hard-driving country rock sound, due in part to the fast picking, quasi-country style guitar playing of Hughie Thomasson, coupled with their use of three and four part harmonies and incorporation of elements of bluegrass music. The band was also notable for featuring three different front men: Thomasson, Henry Paul, and Billy Jones, all of whom wrote and provided lead vocals ...
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Allman Brothers Band
Allman may refer to: Music *The Allman Brothers Band, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame southern rock band, formed by Duane and Gregg Allman *The Allman Joys, an early band formed by Duane and Gregg Allman *The Gregg Allman Band People *Allman (surname) Places *Allman, Indiana, a town in the US *William Allman Memorial Arena, an ice hockey arena in Stratford, Ontario, Canada Science and technology *The Allman style, an indentation style See also *Aleman (surname) Aleman (Alleman, Allman and variants) is a surname with origin Romance language speaking parts of Western Europe, derived from the name for Germany derived from the name of the Alamanni (the Frankish duchy of Alamannia), French ''Allemagne'', Spa ... * Alman (surname) {{disambiguation ...
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Henry Paul (musician)
Henry Paul (born August 25, 1949) is an American southern rock and country singer/songwriter who was an original recording member of the Southern rock band Outlaws. He left to form the Henry Paul Band but then returned to the Outlaws. He also is a founding member of the country band Blackhawk. Biography Early life Henry was born in Kingston, New York, and lived on a farm in nearby Hurley, but when his father and mother divorced, Henry, his sisters Anselma and Helen, and his mother moved to Temple Terrace, a suburb of Tampa, Florida, as a young boy. At the age of 17, he played his first music gigs at High School folk festivals and playing at the 18th String Coffee House and Music Emporium in Tampa, and by 1969, he had moved back north to Greenwich Village, New York, to pursue a career in music. While living in New York he retraced the footsteps of his hero Bob Dylan and played on the streets to make a living while cutting demos for Epic Records. With an invitation to play a ...
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