Sorry to break it to you, but there was no Amie. The titular figure at the heart of Pure Prairie League’s 1970s hit “Amie” wasn’t a real-life woman named Amie. (Amie is the French word for female ...
“Amie, what you want to do? I think I could stay with you. For a while maybe longer if I do.” Remember those lyrics from “Amie,” by Pure Prairie League? The song was all over the radio in the ...
In 1972, a country-rock gem was recorded, but it took three years to become an unforgettable hit and a namesake anthem for a generation of young women. Pure Prairie League recorded "Amie" in 1972 for ...
When Mike Reilly watches Pure Prairie League, he can’t help but feel proud of the country-rock crew he’s been a part of for over fifty years. But after retiring from regular touring and performing ...
Pure Prairie League hits Lock 3 Live! on Saturday. Most ’70s bands still rocking are nothing but gutted impostors. The bassist — a what’s-his-face who didn’t pen a single tune — is often the only ...
PITTSFIELD >> It may seem odd, but the members of the Ohio-based Pure Prairie League have a pretty big Berkshire County connection. "That grizzled old cowboy that we used on our first album was also ...
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