One of the most popular rock bands of the '60s was Buffalo Springfield, made up of Neil Young, Bruce Palmer, Dewey Martin, Stephen Stills, and Richie Furay. The band had a short run, released only ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
TOUR KICKS OFF IN JUNE WITH SIX CALIFORNIA DATES Buffalo Springfield will launch a reunion tour this June with six dates in California and an appearance at the Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival in ...
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 ...
The story of Buffalo Springfield unfolds at a pivotal moment in the 1960s, when folk, rock, and political consciousness began colliding in new and unpredictable ways. Formed in Los Angeles in 1966, ...