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Freddie Salem performs in New York in 1982. Getty Images. Salem joined Outlaws in 1977, replacing original guitarist Henry Paul. He appeared as a vocalist and guitarist on the rock band’s fourth ...
It's a safe bet you've never seen an act quite like The Amish Outlaws before. "I call it Amish Shock and Awe," says Brother "Eazy" Ezekiel, one of the band's founding members, vocalists and its ...
Outlaws' former guitarist Freddie Salem died on Monday, ... Guitarist Freddie Salem, who was best known for his tenure with the Southern rock band Outlaws, has died. He was 70.
Former Outlaws guitarist Freddie Salem has died at age 70 from complications related to cancer. The news was confirmed by the Facebook page of his latest project, Freddie Salem and Lonewolf ...
Ezekiel Scott, better known as band co-founder "Eazy Ezekiel," said The Amish Outlaws usually throw new audiences for a loop in concert. Many people don't expect a band dressed so plainly to cover ...
The Amish Outlaws have been making themselves at home in Delaware lately.. And they aren't done yet, folks. The Queen in Wilmington announced Tuesday that the band will perform there during the ...
Historically, The Outlaws are best known for two mid-tempo rock hits released more than a half century ago, “There Goes Another Love Song” and “Green Grass & High Tides.” There have been ...
Former Outlaws guitarist Freddie Salem has died at age 70 from complications related to cancer. The news was confirmed by the Facebook page of his latest project, Freddie Salem and Lonewolf ...
Salem replaced original Outlaws guitarist Henry Paul in 1977 and continued the group’s signature three-guitar attack. Playing his usual Les Paul, he made his debut on the band’s 1978 live ...
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