He has toured as a member of Pure Prairie League as well.
He returned to independent baseball in 1996 and 1997, playing for the Grand Forks Varmints of the Prairie League.
Also included on the album was a cover of Pure Prairie League's "Amie".
After leaving Shenandoah, he joined Pure Prairie League.
Al Garth (who moved on to Pure Prairie League) was succeeded by Bryan Savage the same year.
The Prairie League was also an independent league.
Diamond Dogs players were dispersed amongst the remaining teams in the Prairie League.
The team struggled to attract fans in the Prairie League, and consequently announced late in the season that it would cease operations after one year.
Pure Prairie League was looking for national artist management when they made contact with well-known rock and roll promoter Roger Abramson.
He then placed Pure Prairie League as an opening act with many of the concerts he was producing.