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The Outcasts (Texas band) : ウィキペディア英語版
The Outcasts (Texas band)

''The Outcasts'' are a garage rock band from San Antonio, Texas that released a total of five singles between 1965 and 1967. Their most well-known songs are ''I'm in Pittsburgh (And it's Raining)'', and ''1523 Blair''; their recordings have been reissued on many compilation albums. According to the ''Ugly Things'' compilation album notes, they are the best known of at least 10 bands of this name that were active in the mid-1960s, followed by the band from Manhasset, New York (see below for others).〔http://comps.ugly-things.com/compsproject/intro.php "Searchin' for Shakes" compilation album database, ''Ugly Things'' fanzine.〕
==Formation==
''The Outcasts'' were formed in San Antonio in late 1963 by Buddy Carson, Rickey Wright and Denny Turner.〔Bandmember Denny Turner's website on the Outcasts, www.dennysguitars.com/outcasts1.html〕 In late 1964, Jim Carsten and then Jim Ryan joined the band.〔A 2002 posting on www.angelfire.com by Jim Ryan, a former bandmember.〕 This line-up prevailed until the band's fifth single, when Galen Niles replaced Denny Turner on guitar. In 1964, Denny designed a logo and slogan for the band, "Music from the OUTER LIMITS", taken from the name of the popular science-fiction television series of the period, ''The Outer Limits''. The band had the logo emblazoned on the backs of their uniforms and also issued business cards with a similar design.
Early direction for the band came from Mike Post, whose many later musical credits include producing the first three albums for The First Edition and creating the theme music for ''Law & Order'', ''The Rockford Files'', ''Hill Street Blues'' and many other television series. Post was the songwriter and producer of the band's first single.〔Review from Fuzz, Acid and Flowers, partially reproduced on Denny Turner's website〕 He also recruited ''the Outcasts'' as the back-up band for a performance by Jimmy Carlson (who was active in the New York folk music scene) and Jimmy Hawkins (who later worked in Elvis Presley films and on ''The Donna Reed Show'').

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