The Outlaws are an American southern rock/country band formed in Tampa, Florida in 1967. Known for their guitar-driven sound, the band included notable members such as Hughie Thomasson, Henry Paul, and Billy Jones. Their most significant works include 'Green Grass and High Tides' and 'There Goes Another Love Song', which helped define the genre of southern rock. With their harmonized guitar solos and intricate songwriting, The Outlaws significantly contributed to the 1970s Southern rock movement alongside bands like Lynyrd Skynyrd and The Allman Brothers Band.