“[Pure Prairie League] does what it’s always done: they remain true to themselves, creating a sound that doesn’t compromise their vision” —Country Music Online
Country rockers Pure Prairie League took their name from an obscure 19th century Temperance Union mentioned in the 1939 film Dodge City. But this distinctly American band, formed by vocalist/guitar player Craig Fuller, escaped obscurity long ago. Fan favorites right out of the gate, their #1 hit “Amie” (1972) put them on the map and became one of the most well-known and beloved country rock songs of all time.
Today, the band still plays their catalog of hits with energy and pizzazz: whether they are “Pickin’ To Beat The Devil,” or taking you riding down a “Two Lane Highway,” Pure Prairie League is a surefire good time.