No....Vince Gill was with PPL in 1979....Amie was in 1975, so it would have been Craig Fuller at vocals.
Craig left the group shortly after Amie was released for personal reasons. Larry Goshorn sang Amie for many years after Craig left!
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In most photos I've seen with Vince Gill he seems to favor Fender Stratocasters and Telecasters.
No. Craig Fuller sang that song as a member of Pure Prairie League on the 'bustin' out' album in 1972. Vince wasn't a part of the band until 1979 He does, however, sing 'I'm going away' on the 'can't hold back' album.
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Vince Hill was born on April 16, 1937, in Coventry, England, UK.
Bob Gill was the older brother of Country Singing Star Vince Gill. Bob died of a Heart Attact in 1993 and Vince wrote the hit song "Go rest hight on that mountain" in his memory.