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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Craig_FullerCraig Fuller - Wikipedia

    Craig Lee Fuller (born July 18, 1949) is an American musician and songwriter. Fuller was the co-founder of Pure Prairie League, along with John David Call and George Powell. Fuller wrote and sang their first hit "Amie". He departed the band in 1973 after their second album, Bustin' Out.

  2. Craig Fuller, né le 18 juillet 1949, est un musicien de country rock. Il est à la fois chanteur, compositeur et guitariste.

  3. 23 sept. 2015 · Classic Pure Prairie League Tune recorded live at the San Diego County Fair 2009... Craig Fuller - Guitar & Vocals Mike Reilly - Bass & Vocals Donnie Clark - Lead Guitar & Vocals Rick Schell ...

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    The band was formed in Columbus, Ohio in 1970 and had its first success in Cincinnati. Craig Fuller, Tom McGrail, Jim Caughlan and John David Call had played together in various bands since high school, notably the Vikings, the Omars, the Sacred Turnips and the Swiss Navy. In 1970 the first Pure Prairie League line-up was Fuller, McGrail, singer/so...

    As "Amie" grew in popularity, radio stations began receiving requests for it. As a result, RCA re-released Bustin' Outand issued "Amie" as a single. It peaked at No. 27 on April 26, 1975, just as a minor bluegrass revival was underway on mid-western college campuses. RCA re-signed Pure Prairie League and their third album, Two Lane Highway, was rel...

    Despite the lack of a recording contract, the group still found itself in demand as a live act and played in clubs and at outdoor festivals. Tim Goshorn returned in 1982 and Mike Hamilton (vocals, guitars, from Kenny Loggins' band) also joined the same year and was there for six months (until mid-1982) and joined again in 1987 for touring and for t...

    A decade later (in 1998), Pure Prairie League was back with a line-up of Fuller, Connor, Reilly, Burr, Fats Kaplin (pedal steel guitar, mandolin, banjo, fiddle, accordion, washboard) and Rick Schell (vocals, drums, percussion). After two years, Burr was succeeded by Curtis Wright(vocals, guitars) in June 2000 and the group began work on a new album...

    Current

    1. John David Call — pedal steel guitar, banjo, dobro (1970–1972, 1973–1977, 2010–present; guest 2006–2007) 2. Scott Thompson — vocals, drums, percussion (2012–present) 3. Randy Harper - vocals, guitar, keyboards (2018–present) 4. Jared Camic - vocals, bass (2021–present) 5. Jeff Zona - vocals, guitar (2021–present)

    Former

    1. Craig Fuller- vocals, lead guitar, bass (1970–1973, 1985–1988, 1998–2002, 2004–2012; somewhat inactive while touring, 2011–2012) 2. George Ed Powell — vocals, rhythm guitar, lead guitar (1970—1978; occasional guest at Ohio shows since 1998) 3. Phill Stokes — bass (1970—1971) 4. Robin Suskind — guitar, mandola (1970–1971) 5. Tom McGrail — drums (1970—1971) 6. Jim Caughlan — drums, guitar (1971—1972) 7. Jim Lanham — bass, backing vocals (1971–1972) 8. Billy Hinds — drums, percussion (1972–19...

    Temporary and touring

    1. Chris Peterson — vocals, guitar (1978) 2. Jeff Redefer - guitar (1978) 3. Jeff Kirk — saxophone (1979) 4. Jack Sundrud – bass (2006) 5. Rick Plant - bass (2006) 6. Jeff “Stick” Davis – bass (2007)

  4. 9 janv. 2017 · Craig Fuller is best known worldwide for singing the lead to Pure Prairie League’s biggest hit, “Amie.” Yet, his years with Little Feat in the late 1980s and early 1990s were the most meaningful to him.

  5. music.youtube.com › channel › UCAIx0V_KkBHI-7bZiPfMBfgCraig Fuller - YouTube Music

    Craig Lee Fuller is an American musician and songwriter. Fuller was the co-founder of Pure Prairie League, along with John David Call and George Powell. Fuller wrote and sang their first...

  6. 2 déc. 2016 · The band's Craig Fuller told the story of "Aime" to Bart Herbison of Nashville Songwriters Association International.