Henry Paul grew up on Paul Farm in Hurley, New York and in Tampa, Florida. He is the co-founder of the legendary Southern Rock band Outlaws, founder of '80s hitmakers The Henry Paul Band, co-founder of the multi-Platinum Country act Blackhawk, and author of the children's book Mr. Staubel's Dusty Cupcakes. He lives with his wife Rachael and their sons Jackson & Greyson on Big Guitar Farm outside Nashville, Tennessee. Gary Hertz attended his first Outlaws concert in the '70s, saw The Henry Paul Band open for The Allman Brothers in the '80s, and worked with Blackhawk - as well as overseeing the Best of the Outlaws: Green Grass & High Tides album - at Arista Records in the '90s. Since then he's been a ghostwriter, screenwriter, DVD/Blu-ray producer, and marketing/branding consultant. He lives and writes in Vancouver, British Columbia and on Manhattan's Upper West Side.
""Henry Paul had a remarkable career in the Outlaws and a truly triumphant second act in Blackhawk. If you're a fan of rock or country music, I know you will thoroughly enjoy The Last Outlaw."" Clive Davis