Craig Fuller

Craig Lee Fuller ( * in Cincinnati, Ohio) is an American country rock singer and guitarist.

1970 Fuller was one of the founding members of Pure Prairie League, with whom he recorded two albums in 1972. In the same year he left the band. In 1976 he founded together with Eric Kaz, Steve Katz and Doug Yule, the folk-rock band American Flyer, which released a total of only two albums and in 1978 separated again. Fuller and Kaz got together and then recorded the album Craig Fuller & Eric Kaz on. In 1979, Fuller operated as a studio musician for Bonnie Raitt and Richie Furay.

In 1986, he helped Mannheim Steamroller on one of their albums and in 1988 lead singer of Little Feat. He stayed for three albums with the band and was replaced by Shaun Murphy in 1993. In the following years he played in productions of Linda Ronstadt and Jimmy Webb and is still active as a session musician, for example, Irene Kelly and Poco in the 21st century.

  • Country Singer
  • Guitarist
  • Rock singer
  • Person ( Cincinnati )
  • American musician
  • Born in the 20th century
  • Man
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