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  1. Longtime drummer Billy Hinds retired from the road in 1984. He was first succeeded by Merel Bregante (also ex-Loggins & Messina and Nitty Gritty Dirt Band) and then by Joel Rosenblatt (1985–1986) and Steve Speelman (ex-Steele) (1986–1988).

  2. That’s the story of the band’s 1972—and then 1975—classic, Bustin’ Out. Pure Prairie League got its start in Ohio in the mid-1960s with a group of musicians who had played together in multiple local bands. The first iteration of the group under that name formed in 1970, and by mid-1971 experienced its first—and not nearly last ...

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  3. The lineup for this album included Vince Gill on banjo, fiddle, guitar, violin, and vocals, Michael Reilly on bass and vocals, Jeff Wilson on guitar and vocals, Michael Connor on keyboards, and Billy Hinds on drums.

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  4. Pop/Rock. Styles. Country-Rock, Soft Rock, Contemporary Pop/Rock. Group Members. Billy Hinds, George Powell, Michael Connor, Larry Goshorn, Michael Reilly, John David Call, Craig Fuller, Gary Mielke, Jeff Wilson, Jim Caughlan, Jim Lanham, Mike Reilly, Patrick Bolen, Vince Gill. Album Highlights. Full Discography. Submit Corrections.

  5. 15 de mai. de 2019 · After 30 years of working with Paul Thorn and his creative/business partner Billy Maddox, Bill Hinds is retiring from the road… The official Paul Thorn news page featuring an RSS feed, important updates, announcements, and touring information.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bill_HindsBill Hinds - Wikipedia

    Bill Hinds (born April 21, 1950, in Houston, Texas) is an American sports cartoonist, whose work includes the sports cartoon feature Buzz Beamer, and the syndicated comic strips Cleats and Tank McNamara. [1] Career.

  7. Bill Hinds biography ...featuring Paul Thorn guitarist, web hack, and teacher Bill Hinds and his music, biography, equipment, photos, and videos. Bill Hinds.com