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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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Freddie Salem, the guitarist for The Outlaws, has died at the age of 70, according to a statement from the band on Monday. The band announced on Facebook that Salem passed away due to ...
The band will rock The Queen, 500 N. Market St., Wilmington, on Saturday, Dec. 28. The all-ages show will be held at The Main Hall, with doors at 7 p.m. and show at 8.
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 ...
Ezekiel would go on to found The Amish Outlaws, a band that has been going strong for 21 years. These days, Delaware is playing a bigger role in the band's success. At one point, it was a state ...
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 ...
Hughie Thomasson and Freddie Salem and The Outlaws perform as part of the Dr. Pepper Music Festival Series on Pier 84 on June 26, 1982 in New York City “No other band in the world tours like the ...
Joining the Outlaws in 1977, Salem appeared on the band’s fourth studio album, Playin’ to Win, as a vocalist and guitarist. ... Salem will live on through his music, band members, and fans.