With over 50 years of groundbreaking music behind them, Pure Prairie League remains a vital force in country-rock. From their roots in 1960s Ohio to their current lineup—featuring drummer Scott Thompson, bassist Jared Camic, keyboardist Randy Harper, guitarist/vocalist Jeff Zona, and pedal steel/saxophonist John Heinrich—the band continues to deliver high-energy performances and timeless sound. Their sound and style has been described as “sweet memories with edgy, contemporary muscle. Their vocals are as strong as Kentucky moonshine and the musicianship and performance skills are as sharp as a straight razor”.
Their breakthrough album Bustin’ Out gave the world the enduring hit “Amie,” and cemented their place as pioneers of the genre. With a legacy that includes collaborations with icons like Vince Gill, Chet Atkins, Emmylou Harris, and Don Felder, Pure Prairie League’s influence can be heard in today’s country-rock artists from Keith Urban to Wilco.
Now touring in support of their new album, Back On Track, Pure Prairie League proves that after six decades, they’re still blazing the trail they helped create.