Background
Yoho was born on March 26, 1952 in Lakeland, Florida.
Yoho was born on March 26, 1952 in Lakeland, Florida.
Yoho and Thomasson later attended A.P. Leto High School in Tampa, Florida.
In 1965, when he was 13 years old, Yoho learned how to play the drum. In addition, Yoho was hired as a session musician in the late 1960s by the Darby, Florida-based band The Bellamy Brothers. In 1969, Yoho met Billy Jones while hitchhiking back from the Atlanta People’s Festival.
He had heard of Jones as a musician also living in the Tampa Bay area.
While in the car, they discussed forming a band upon return to Tampa. The result was The Dave Graham Group, with Jones and Dave Graham on guitar, Roy Holly on bass, and Yoho on drums.
The quartet frequently collaborated with Thomasson-led band known as
After several lineup changes and a breakup, Thomasson decided to reform in 1972. Thomasson became the lead vocalist and one of the three guitarists, Tampa folk singer Henry Paul joined as another guitarist, and Frank O"Keefe was the bassist.
Jones was originally to play drums for the newest incarnation of the band.
However, Thomasson was impressed by the Allman Brothers Band"s usage of two lead guitarists and convinced Jones to occupy the third guitar slot. Yoho thus became the band"s drummer. developed a loyal following as they performed in many bars and clubs in the Tampa Bay area. While playing on a hillside for 2,000 college students in 1974, Charlie Brusco "discovered" the band and agreed to be their manager.
He is best known as being a member of Outlaws and Blackhawk.