Freddie Salem, who played guitar and sang for The Outlaws in the late 1970s and ’80s, has died of cancer. He was 70. The news ...
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American rock star Freddie Salem has died aged 70 from 'complications due to cancer', his former band confirmed.
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Freddie passed from complications due to cancer and will be remembered for his outgoing personality and passion for music. “He first appeared with the Outlaws on the album Playin’ to Win and ...
“Freddie passed from complications due to cancer and will be remembered for his outgoing personality and passion for music.” Salem replaced original Outlaws guitarist Henry Paul in 1977 and co ...