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  1. Drummer David Dix and bassist Phil Holmberg joined the band as well. Before Guidry joined, the band was called The Four Letter Words, but changed to "Outlaws", since Guidry had previously been in a band by the same name.

  2. Explore Phil Holmberg's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Phil Holmberg on AllMusic.

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  4. The Outlaws are a southern rock band formed in Tampa by guitarist–vocalist Hughie Thomasson, drummer David Dix, bassist Phil Holmberg, guitarists Hobie O'Brien and Frank Guidry, plus singer Herb Pino.

  5. The Outlaws[1] are a Southern rock/country rock band formed in Tampa, Florida in late 1967 by guitarist–vocalist Hughie Thomasson, drummer David Dix, bassist Phil Holmberg, guitarists Hobie O'Brien and Frank Guidry, plus singer Herb Pino.

  6. Mar 13, 2024 · The band originally consisted of guitarists and singers Frank Guidry, Hughie Thomasson, Herbie Pino, and Hobie O’Brien, with David Dix on drums, and Phil Holmberg on bass. Today, they tour with Henry Paul and Monte Yoho.

  7. Feb 26, 2010 · Actually Frank was not the Outlaws original bass player, Phil Holmberg wss. Phil left the band in early 1968 to get married and Frank replaced him. The Outlaws have not had a lot of luck with band members when it comes to longevity.