Buffalo Springfield Again, which was released on Nov. 18, 1967, indeed sounds like the work of three distinct songwriters at times. But there’s also a unity to the recording that pulls the trio of ...
Back in 1967, Buffalo Springfield was booked to play the Newport Folk Festival. The Los Angeles rock band had recently shot to fame with "For What It's Worth," and was advertised on a bill with Pete ...
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 ...
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 ...
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