Its been over 40 years, but these Southern Rock legends remain one of the most influential and best-loved bands of the genre. The Outlaws have returned with new music, new focus and an uncompromising new mission: It’s about a band of brothers bound together by history, harmony, and the road. It’s about a group that respects its legacy while refusing to be defined by its past.
If a night’s worth of sweaty, denim wearin’, boot scuffin’, butt-kicking country rock is what you’re hankering for, you won’t find many bands that deliver those retro goods with as much integrity or pride. In the Outlaws’ world, those good ol' days are now. This is a rare opportunity for us New Englanders to hear some live knee-slapping, foot-stomping southern rock. No matter how hard you try, you won’t be able to find live southern rock music like this anywhere else, period.
Check out "Green Grass & High Tides" the immortal song that rivals "Freebird" as the southern rock anthem of all time.