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Special Benefit Show - FEBRUARY 17,
2007
Highlights from the show

The following clips are from the Thursday 08/17/06 - San
Diego, Ca Humphrey's Concerts w/Poco with the return
of Mike Reilly to the line-up. Click
here to see
Thanks to the fan who posted a 15 sec clip of the band
doing Let Me Love You Tonight, Live from Chillicothe,
OH. Click
here to see
- Here's what some of our fans are saying:
I named my daughter Amy..
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I fell in love with PPL back about 1976!
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saw john call when he played for first time in Frankfort Ohio
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Hey Mike! It's great to see you and the band are still at it. Keep up the great sounds.
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I am so glad you guys are back. I saw you in Cincinnati when you first started in 1973 & have waited until you are back. Life is Good!!
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I've been a fan for about 30 years Finally got to see you play at the Crowne Plaza in November you guys were GREAT!!! Hope to see you play again this year!!!
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I am SO glad that PPL is still making that magical music that inspired me as a student at Wright State University, Dayton, Ohio in the mid 70's - I performed "Amy" as a soloist and with my band. We did my originals as well, but "Amy" was ALWAYS the show-stopper! I just want to say thanks - your music has always meant SO much to me.
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keep it rollin
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i've been a long time fan since 1975
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I hope you play in Illinois, Indiana or Ohio sometime in the near future.
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Latest press from Country
Music Online
Pure Prairie League, "All in Good Time," Review
by Tom Sheridan
Founder Craig Fuller and longtime bassist and
leader Mike Reilly began to fulfill their vision of
PPL's return around 2000. Joining forces with them were some
of the top musicians available: Curtis Wright, a singer-songwriter-guitarist
who has written and performed with many of today's top country
acts, Rick Schell, co-founder of country music upstarts
Pinmonkey, on drums and Fats Kaplin on pedal steel,
fiddle, mandolin, washboard and accordion. PPL performed on
a limited basis for a few years, and then took a more aggressive
approach in 2005, touring nationally before some wildly enthusiastic
crowds. Rejecting several contract offers, PPL opted for full
artistic control. And now we all benefit from that decision....
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the full review
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