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  1. Randy Threet, who made his first appearance on Spirit Dancer, the band's fifth studio album, stepped in to sing high harmony.

  2. Learn about the history, legacy and current lineup of The Outlaws, a Southern Rock band founded in 1972. Randy Threet is the bassist and vocalist of the band, who has also played with Trisha Yearwood and Blackhawk.

  3. In April 2000, four of the six classic band members—Hughie Thomasson, Henry Paul, Monte Yoho and David Dix—reunited as The Outlaws. In addition to them, the band included former guitarist Chris Anderson and new members, bassist Randy Threet and keyboardist Dave Robbins, all three of whom had been with Paul's country group, BlackHawk.

  4. Dec 6, 2019 · Stephenson was replaced by Randy Threet, who was also once a member of the band The Outlaws. In 2002, the band released the album Spirit Dancer after leaving Arista for Columbia...

  5. Randy Threet. Randy is the newest addition to BlackHawk. He joined when the previous bass player left in early 1999. He has fit right in with the others seeing how a hobby of his is playing golf just like Henry, Van and Dave. He has been playing music from a very young age.

  6. Feb 28, 2020 · Known for their unique triple-guitar rock attack and three-part country harmonies, the Tampa-born group’s first three albums on Arista – featuring hits like ‘There Goes Another Love Song’, ‘Green Grass & High Tides’, ‘Knoxville Girl’ and ‘Freeborn Man’ – became Southern Rock milestones, while relentless tours with peers like The Allman Brothers,...

  7. Bassist/Singer/Songwriter Randy Threet became a member of the Outlaws in 2005 through his previous work with Henry in the Country group BlackHawk. He has also played with such artists as Pam Tillis, Larry Boone, Trisha Yearwood, Buddy Jewel, and toured overseas in support of our troops.