At this point, Buffalo Springfield are fondly remembered as the launch pad for Neil Young, Stephen Stills, and future Poco leader Richie Furay, and for “For What It’s Worth,” which continues to be ...
He made the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame as a founding member of Buffalo Springfield. This Friday, Richie Furay releases his new country music duet album “In the Country.” “What a challenging, fun project ...
Here we are yet again. Welcome back to the University of Connecticut for a fun-filled semester and another edition of No Skips, where we take albums track-by-track and see whether they contain any ...
Richie Furay has enjoyed fronting his own band during promotional dates for his new album Hand in Hand, but he hasn't forgotten the way some of the songs on the record started. Fans of Richie Furay's ...
Furay made important vocal and songwriting contributions to both bands, and he later enjoyed success as part of the supergroup The Souther-Hillman-Furay Band and as a solo artist. [Buy Richie Furay ...
Apr. 18—One of my all-time favorite bands had broken up before I ever had a chance to hear them — but I later liked them so much, I've listened to three of the band members ever since, both with other ...
They met in a 1966 Sunset Strip traffic jam and took their name from the words they spotted on a steamroller -- Buffalo Springfield. They had just one Top 10 hit, and none of their three albums ever ...
Country rockers Buffalo Springfield were only active for about two years, between 1966 and 1968. It was enough time, however, to make three albums and at least one hit, the chart-topping ...
The lifespan of Buffalo Springfield barely lasted two years, but that short amount of time laid the groundwork for the careers of Neil Young, Stephen Stills, and Poco’s Richie Furay. And now, the ...
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