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The Amish Outlaws began in 2002. [1] Three of the founding members, Ezekiel, Amos Def, and Hezekiah X moved to New York City after leaving the Amish community. They originally began playing in a band for fun and eventually decided to become The Amish Outlaws to make a living from it. [2]
Dec. 29—STROUDSBURG — Get ready for an unforgettable night of music and fun as Rhe Amish Outlaws make their way to the Sherman Theater on Friday, January 5. It is a little-known fact that most ...
The Amish Outlaws are a cover band based in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Four of the members are from Pennsylvania Dutch Country , with three of them being ex-members of the Old Order Amish . 20th century
Amish Outlaws, cover band; Nguyen Chanh Thi (1923–2007), Army of the Republic of Vietnam general, retired to Lancaster; John Parrish, MLB relief pitcher; Barry Pearl (born 1950), actor; Molly Picon (1898–1992), actress, died in Lancaster
Allegiance (American band) Allison (band) Alltheniko; Aloud; Altai Khairkhan; Altered Five Blues Band; Älymystö; Amber Pacific; Amica (band) Amish Outlaws; Ampere (band) Anagram (band) Anatomy of a Ghost; Anberlin; Ancient Myth; Ángel & Khriz; Angelika Express; Angtoria; Animal Alpha; Anna (band) Ans. Andur; Apollo Up! The Apples (Israeli ...
The Outlaws, a three-guitar band from Florida, had heard the Akron native’s demo tape and auditioned him to succeed Henry Paul, who had left in 1977. At age 23, Salem joined the band, which is ...
Guitarist Freddie Salem, who was best known for his tenure with the Southern rock band Outlaws, has died. He was 70. Salem died of complications due to cancer, Outlaws announced in a Facebook post ...
Outlaws (formerly known as The Four Letter Words) is 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 "(Ghost) Riders in the Sky".