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  1. Featuring Wally Tax (vocals), Ronnie Splinter (guitar), Appie Rammers (bass guitar), Tom Krabbendam (guitar), Leendert "Buzz" Busch (drums), and Frank Beek (bass guitar 1968-1969), the band exemplified Nederbeat, a Dutch take on beat music created in the wake of the British Invasion.

  2. Group Members. Explore The Outsiders's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about The Outsiders on AllMusic.

  3. Jan 21, 2018 · The Outsiders were a Dutch garage-rock/psych band from Amsterdam that issued numerous singles on Relax circa 1965/66, culminating with a self-titled album in 1967. The band’s second album, C.Q., appeared on Polydor in 1968.

  4. www.discogs.com › artist › 610112-The-Outsiders-5The Outsiders (5) - Discogs

    Profile: 1960's Dutch beat & psychedelic band. Sites: Wikipedia , Wikipedia , alexgitlin.com , 45cat.com. Members: Appie Rammers, Frank Beek, Leendert Busch, Ronald Splinter, Tom Krabbendam, Tonny Le Roy, Wally Tax. Variations: Viewing All | The Outsiders (5) Outsiders, Oudsiders, アウトサイダーズ.

  5. Mar 22, 2021 · The Outsiders were a Dutch band from Amsterdam. Their period of greatest popularity in the Netherlands was from 1965–67, but they released records until 1969. In recent years their legacy has extended beyond the Netherlands, and the group is today recognized as distinctive progenitors of the garage rock genre.

  6. May 10, 2021 · Formed sometime in 1962/1963 in the Tolworth area in Surrey, The Outsiders included guitarist Mick Wayne (b. 7 October 1943, Hammersmith, west London; d. 26 June 1995, Michigan, USA), who subsequently played with The Hullabaloos, The Bunch of Fives (with Viv Prince) and The Tickle.

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  8. The Outsiders were a 1960’s beat and psychedelic Dutch band.

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