Band, FR
Musician of Rock
A french band active during the sixties. In 1963, The Outlaws, aged 15-16 years, are formed of Christian Boileau (Solo Guitar, Höfner), Jean-Yves Lamassoure (Rhythm Guitar, Hagström), Bernard Gobelet aka Bob (Bass Guitar, Burns), Abdalah Braïk aka Abdo (Drums) from Rueil Malmaison and Dominique Perrier aka Mino (Keyboards) from Nanterre. They play Golf Drouot, Paris where they receive the certificate in 1963 and in 1966 and 1968. May 16, 1964 The Outlaws record to Rueil Malmaison in the garage of the family of Christian Boileau where they repeat. Rewing Studio engineer captures instrumental EP "Little Squaw", "Express Orient", "Fair Play" and "Hawai Blues", written by Dominique Perrier and Christian Boileau, in the style of The Shadows, for Disques ETA
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Little Squaw | The Outlaws | 1964 | Single |