The Outlaws
The Outlaws were born to the blue-collar port city of Tampa, Florida in the early 1970’s. The band was made up of Hughie Thomasson, Henry Paul, Billy Jones, Monte Yoho, and Frank O’Keefe. Joining the likes of Tom Petty and other regional acts at the time, Today, The Outlaws are at the threshold of a new era. Along with original singer/songwriter/guitarist Henry Paul and original drummer/songwriter Monte Yoho, the Outlaws feature Chris Anderson, Billy Crain, Randy Threet, and Dave Robbins.
Artimus Pyle
(formerly of Lynard Skynrd)
Artimus Pyle, drummer RVZ Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Lynyrd Skynyrd. The impact of Lynyrd Skynyrd on American rock and roll began with the harmonious blend of guitar driven rock with southern blues roots and can be heard today in the new rock music of the 21st Century. Artimus Pyle’s powerful and distinctive double bass drumming helped define the legendary Skynyrd sound. Artimus’ live debut with the band took place in Jacksonville’s Sgt Peppers Club in October 1974.
The Marshall Tucker Band
The Marshall Tucker Band is an American Southern rock band originally from Spartanburg, South Carolina. The band’s blend of rock, rhythm and blues, jazz, country, and gospel[1] helped establish the Southern rock genre in the early 1970s.[2] While the band had reached the height of its commercial success by the end of the decade, the band has recorded and performed continuously under various lineups for nearly 40 years.
Jesse Layne

Bring in your bike and Cover Girl Jesse Layne will model on your Motorcycle for your own personal picture. Get an autographed calendar, picture or shirt of Cover Girl Jesse Layne at Catskill Mountain Thunder!
Ron Finch
Ron Finch is a multi-talented artist. He is known world-wide for his outrageous custom motorcycles and his mastery of color and design in paint.
Urias Globe Of Death
The Urias Family is proud to be performing in the original Globe that was built by their great-grandfather almost 100 years ago. The daredevil stunts are performed within the confines of a 16 foot diamater Globe.
The Original Globe of Death has been in the Urias Family since it was built in 1912 by Jose Urias; the Great Grandfather of the Urias Brothers. Jose passed on the legacy to his son Jose II and grandson Victor, then to Victor’s sons Erwin and Melvin who continue to perform in the Original Globe.

