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FREE THE OUTLAWS OF ENNOR PDF Michael Jecks | 416 pages | 07 Jun 2004 | Headline Publishing Group | 9780755301737 | English | London, United Kingdom The Outlaws of Ennor, a Knights Templar murder mystery by Michael Jecks Uh-oh, it looks like your Internet Explorer is out of date. For a better shopping experience, please upgrade now. Javascript is not enabled in your browser. Enabling JavaScript in your browser will allow you to experience all the features of our site. Learn how to enable JavaScript on your browser. Separated, but working on the same mystery, what will befall Sir Baldwin and Simon Puttock after a devastating shipwreck? Perfect for fans of Susanna Gregory and C. On the return from their pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela, in the summer ofSir Baldwin de Furnshill and Bailiff Simon Puttock's ship is attacked by pirates. They fight their attackers off, The Outlaws of Ennor then there are too The Outlaws of Ennor shipmen when a terrible storm strikes. 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The group headed back to Tampa then got another deal to go to Criteria Studios in Miami. There they recorded another album with producer Phil Gernhard. But this album was likewise never released and Gernhard vanished soon after. As part of the Gernhard record deal, bassist Ronny Elliott was brought in around this time, forcing Guidry out. Ronny played bass while O'Keefe briefly switched to guitar. But O'Keefe went back to bass after The Outlaws of Ennor left in and Herb Pino, who had mostly been a singer up till this time, began playing more guitar as well. Drummer Monte Yoho also joined that same year The Outlaws of Ennor sub for Dix. Graham was influential in moving the group toward country-rock, especially the music of Poco. They recorded a cover of the Doors ' " Five to One " as an audition to a recording The Outlaws of Ennor that never materialized. This lineup ended in the spring of and the group eventually parted ways with Deutekom. Yoho and Herb Pino returned, but by the offers for gigs had slowed down and the group went into limbo for a year or so, not sure if they would continue. In Henry Paula singer and guitarist who was born and raised in Hurley, New York but spent his later teen years in the Tampa area, returned from a stay in Greenwich Village NYC to form Sienna, which was more of a country rock outfit. Billy Jones, who would sometimes show up to jam with the group on organ in andreturned from a stint in Boulder, Colorado in and switched to guitar, giving birth to the band's first infamous guitar trio later dubbed "the Florida Guitar Army". O'Keefe left the group temporarily in — Buzzy Meekins and another bassist named Rick Birkbeck stood in until he was able to return. InCharlie Brusco signed on as manager for the Outlaws. The band was the first act signed to Arista Records under Clive Davis. Davis was in the audience at a show in where the band was opening for Lynyrd Skynyrd in Columbus, Georgia. Their cover of " Ghost Riders in the Sky " from the album Ghost Riders was their biggest single chart success, reaching No. While the Outlaws are generally considered to be a part of the Southern rock genre, there are distinct differences in their approach and their influences. Their primary similarity to other Southern rock bands is the dual lead guitar interplay, a defining characteristic of many Southern rock bands. Their use of three and four part harmonies set them apart from their contemporaries who usually relied on a single lead vocalist. Hughie Thomasson 's signature guitar playing style and voice were defining characteristics of the band's sound. Thomasson's guitar sound was underpinned by the use of the Fender Stratocaster and sometimes a Telecaster played in a quasi- country style mixed with fluid, quick blues runs. Hughie was nicknamed "The Flame" for his flaming fast guitar work. He is a member of the Fender Hall of Fame. The other lead guitarist, Billy Jones, played mainly a Gibson Les Paul and switched between a clean and distorted sound. A good example of this can be heard on "Green Grass and High Tides" on the right stereo channel. Hughie Thomasson's The Outlaws of Ennor Stratocaster sound can be heard on the left channel. Thomasson opens the first solo at the intro and plays the first half of the two succeeding longer solos all on the right channel. There are many video examples of his Green Grass solos on the internet. The records released by the band between and are considered the best representation of the band's style. The band was seen on successful concert tours billed with other non-Southern rock acts of the time including opening for the Who on the 'Who Boots In' tour in This contrast of styles was more common at that time than the packaged "genre" tours seen so often these days. The willingness of promoters to mix styles led to the Outlaws gaining a large following in the United States. The Outlaws' style is highly characterized in their first three albums, The OutlawsLady in Waitingand Hurry Sundown These are considered the best The Outlaws of Ennor of the band with all of the "classic era" band members, except for O'Keefe, who was replaced by the left-handed bass player Harvey Dalton Arnold on "Hurry Sundown" see below for a complete roster of Outlaws members.