Buffalo Springfield is tagged as: classic rock, 60s, folk rock, rock, folk Buffalo Springfield are a folk rock band which formed in 1966 in Los Angeles, California, United States. The band’s original lineup consisted of Neil Young (vocals, guitar), Stephen Stills (vocals, guitar), Richie Furay (vocals, guitar), Bruce Palmer (bass) and Dewey Martin (drums). Palmer left the band in 1968 and was replaced by Jim Messina. The band’s only Top 40 single, “For What It’s Worth”, was released in 1967. The band split in 1968. Despite lasting for under 25 months, the band was massively influential on many later folk rock and country rock artists and was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1997. The band only released three albums in its short life, “Buffalo Springfield” (1966), “Buffalo Springfield Again” (1967) and “This Time Around” (1968). “For What It’s Worth”, which peaked at #7 in early 1967, was the band’s only Top 40 single in the United States. 1967’s “Rock ‘n’ Roll Woman” came the closest to giving the band a second Top 40 entry, peaking at #44. Stills and Young would go on to perform with David Crosby and Graham Nash in the hugely popular rock act Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young shortly after Buffalo Springfield̵... Read More About Buffalo Springfield Biography... Send Buffalo Springfield ringtones to your cell |
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