On this day in 1966, Buffalo Springfield formed and started changing the public's musical tastes post-British Invasion.
On March 3, 1966, Neil Young, Stephen Stills, Richie Furay, and Bruce Palmer formed Buffalo Springfield, the folk rock group ...
When Jim Messina steps on stage March 19 at the Kent Stage, he'll bring a formidable legacy of music with him -- membership in Buffalo Springfield, for instance, and hits with Poco and Loggins & ...
LOS ANGELES — Dewey Martin, drummer for the short-lived but long-resonating band Buffalo Springfield whose career after the group split never ignited like those of former bandmates Neil Young and ...
What nobody saw coming was a stunning 11-song set, backed by members of Promise of the Real, Stills, and three background singers, that focused heavily on the catalog of Buffalo Springfield, including ...
The late 1960s ushered in a musical revolution on the West Coast, with psychedelic rock bands like Jefferson Airplane and Buffalo Springfield blazing the trail while future rockers like Stevie Nicks ...
Stevie Nicks has a deep connection with Buffalo Springfield’s 1967 song, “Rock & Roll Woman.” Listening to it as a 19-year-old girl, Nicks thought it was about her, or at least the woman she wanted to ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Buffalo Springfield rehearse inside their house on Oct. 30, 1967, in Malibu, California: Bruce Palmer, Stephen Stills, Neil Young, ...
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 never lived in San Diego, but the 1997 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee and co-founder of the pioneering bands Buffalo Springfield and Poco can credit the city for twice playing a ...
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