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Outlaw Blood was an American hard rock band that released their sole album, "Outlaw Blood," in 1991 under ATCO Records. The lineup included vocalist Marc McCoy, guitarist Marti Frederiksen, guitarist Rick Harchol, bassist Nick "The Hammer" Parise, and drummer Larry Aberman. The album features tracks like "Tower of Love" and "Red Hot 'N' Blue." Following the album's release, the band disbanded. Marti Frederiksen pursued a successful career as a songwriter and producer, collaborating with artists such as Aerosmith and Def Leppard. Marc McCoy became a pastor and passed away from cancer in March 2000. The products available from the artist Outlaw Blood include CDs.