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  1. Harvey Dalton Arnold – bass, vocals (1976–1980) Freddie Salem – guitars, vocals (1977–1983) Rick Cua – bass, vocals (1980–1983) Mike Duke – keyboards, vocals (1980–1981) Bob Jenkins – guitar, vocals (1983) Steve Grisham – guitars, vocals (1983–1986, 2013–2021) Chuck Glass – bass, keyboards, vocals (1983–1987)

  2. Harvey Dalton Arnold first gained the music world’s attention in a huge, arena-sized way: He was a member of The Outlaws, one of the giant wave of 1970s Southern rock bands that came in the wake of the Allman Brothers and wound up charting big hits and filling giant venues all over the nation.

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  3. 27 de ago. de 2020 · It saw the Outlaws, now with new bass player Harvey Dalton Arnold, add a more emphatic country twist to their sound, with Thomasson layering pedal steel guitar on to So Afraid. And yet despite the quality of Heavenly Blues, Holiday, Cold And Lonesome and the title song, the album didn’t even make the Top 50, stalling just outside.

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  4. Harvey Dalton Arnold, vocalist and guitar player, hit the big time with the Southern Rock legends "The Outlaws," playing with the band from 1976-1980. North ...

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  5. Hurry Sundown is the third album by American southern rock band Outlaws, released in 1977. The title track became a concert staple and fan favorite. Four members of the band, Hughie Thomasson, Henry Paul, Billy Jones, and Harvey Dalton Arnold (who replaced Frank O'Keefe on bass) contributed songwriting and lead vocals.

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  6. © 2024 Google LLC. Harvey Dalton Arnold bassist for southern rock group Outlaws Interviewed by Jason Saulnier September 23, 2010The Outlaws are a southern rock band formed in T...

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  7. Full interview and performance: http://bit.ly/sotmusic4Originally broadcasted August 9, 2019🎥 🎙️ Sound and video by Grant Holub-Moorman

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