The Highwaymen

The Highwaymen
Formed: 1958
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Disbanded: 1964
Genre: Folk, Country
Styles: Folk Revival, Folk-Pop
Group Members: Dave Fisher, Gil Robbins, Bobby Burnett, Steve Butts, Chan Daniels, Steve Trott
Biography: It's easy enough to dismiss the Highwaymen as representatives of a brand of folk music that has gone out of fashion, at least among the media tastemakers. Their kind of harmony singing, coupled to traditional songs and ballads, has seldom been written of in the decades since their heyday. What's more, ...Read full biography
One More Time!
Released: 1964
Label: The Highwaymen
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The Highwaymen's next-to-last album for United Artists is notable for its version of Buffy Sainte-Marie's "Universal Soldier," which was released as a single two years before Donovan and Glen Campbell ...Read full review
Standing Room Only!
Released: 1962
Label: The Highwaymen
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The Highwaymen's second album was released in late 1961, in the wake of their number one hit "Michael." They rose to the occasion with an LP that had more than its share of hits, including "The Gypsy Rover," ...Read full review
More The Highwaymen albums: Main Albums (11), Compilations (3)
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