At seventy years old, Freddie Salem, the guitarist for Southern rock band The Outlaws, passed away. His fight had been against liver cancer.
Freddie joined The Outlaws in 1977 and spent the late 1970s and early 1980s with them. He was a major component of the band’s sound and was well-known for his great guitar technique. He performed on recordings like “Bring It Back Alive,” “Playin’ to Win,” and “Ghost Riders.”
Fans and friends of Freddie are depressed by his passing. Their memories centre on his music and dynamic presentations. “Rock on high, Freddie Salem,” his band Freddie Salem & Lonewolf said on Facebook. Till we cross paths once more.
Many individuals will find inspiration in Freddie’s songs always. His supporters and the music business will be missing him.