When Pure Prairie League formed in the late 1960s, no one had put a label on the music they played. Although the band drew heavily from 1960s’ rock, the group added a heavy dose of country and high-flying harmony that gave it a unique sound soon to be known as country-rock. Pure Prairie League, along with groups like the Eagles, reached mainstream radio listeners by the mid-1970s, as singles like “Amie” climbed the Billboard charts.
Featuring: John David Call-Pedal Steel Guitar
Mike Reilly-Basses, vocals
Scott Thompson- Drums, percussions, vocals
Donnie Lee Clark- Electric and acoustic guitars and vocals.