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“With a flawless blend of southern soul, funky Jerry Reed-style country, and old school blue collar rock, Pure Grain is the real deal. These guys and gals have created their own unique sound that will appeal to music fans of all stripes.”
— No Depression Magazine
 
 

Widely known for their hit, “Truckin Song”, with over 2.5M views on Youtube, this small town Indiana based band has been featured prominently on Sirius/XM Outlaw Country, Road Dog Truckin and Americana radio stations across the country. Releasing 5 Albums, and 12 singles over the last 15 years, the band has established a loyal following across the United States and abroad. Performing everywhere, from large music festivals, to fairs and theaters, Pure Grain’s roots infused sound continues to defy genres or categorization and has earned them props with country, jamband, and classic rock fans alike.

From southern fried rock to raw funk, country hooks, and bluesy soul, Pure Grain has delivered high energy live performances across the country since 2002, opening for Hank Williams Jr., Little Big Town, Zac Brown Band, as well as Jambands like Rusted Root, and JJ Grey.

Like a fine blended moonshine of backwoods country soul, homegrown jams and the rhythmic stride of a second line Santana/Allman Brothers rhythm section, Pure Grain’s current lineup features the eclectic vocal and acoustic guitar of Scott Siefferman, percussion duo Brian and Michelle DeBruler, bassist Artie Chaney, guitarist David Lacey and newest member, singer songwriter Ryan Moore.

The bands latest release “Indiana Sun,” was recorded and produced by legendary producer Bill Halverson(Eric Clapton, Cream, CSNY,) featuring 11 tracks, 8 written by the band along with their rendition of “Hurricane” originally recorded by Levon Helm and The Band.

 
Pure Grain combines the Southern rock of The Allman Brothers Band, country side of The Marshall Tucker and Soul vibe of James Brown, which creates truly unique sound of their own.
— Puresouthernrock.com