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Buffalo Springfield
  1966-1968
Neil Young    guitar, vocals   
Stephen Stills    vocals, guitar   
Richie Furay    vocals, guitar   
Dewey Martin    vocals, drums   
Bruce Palmer    bass    1966-1967
Jim Fielder    bass    1967
Doug Hastings    guitar    1967
Ken Koblun    bass    1967
Jim Messina    bass    1967-1968
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Before forming this band, Furay and Stills had played together in the Au Go Go Singers. Palmer and Young had played together in the Mynah Birds. That band featured Rick James (of "Super Freak" fame) on lead vocals and was signed to Motown.
They got their name from a steamroller doing local road repairs.
They were originally named The Herd (also the name of Peter Frampton's first group).
For a short time, they were the house band at the Whiskey-a-Go-Go.
In 1967, Palmer was deported to Canada after a drug bust.
Young quit in May 1967, only to rejoin in September.
Martin went on to a solo career, as did Young. Young and Stills also got together in Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young. Fielder joined Blood, Sweat & Tears. Messina and Furay formed Poco, and Messina later would partner with Kenny Loggins to form Loggins and Messina.
When Young, Stills, and Furay met in a Los Angeles traffic jam in the early 1990's, they decided to regroup for a short time.
Drummer Dewey Martin died of natural causes at age 68 on February 1, 2009. Before joining Buffalo Springfield, he was in the Five Man Electrical Band and The Standells. Neil Young wrote of him in his autobiography: "You get harder, he hits harder. You pull back, he hits back. He can feel the music - you don't have to tell him." (thanks, Bertrand - Paris, France)
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Comments:
do you remember the first time the music hit you and everytime after that it put a smile on your face?
- brose, oklahoma city, OK
This band was really influential even to 80s and 90s rock. Ozzy Osbourne counted them as one of his biggest influences and even covered For What Its Worth. In turn, man bands of the 80s and 90s were influenced by hime. Awesome band overall. Stephen stills was a really incredible songwriter my favorite being "Seen Enough" whcih he recorded with Crosby,Stills, & Nash.
- Anonymous, Anonymous, NJ
I just have to say "Dudh." I should have known it was called "Bluebird". Btw, I wonder why that song isn't listed on the songfacts website. They've also left out "Mr. soul", and "Rock 'n' Roll Woman". Those are both great songs.
- Stefanie magura, Rock Hill, SC
What a talented group! havent heard many of their songs but I like the one about the blue bird. do y'all know wich one i'm talking about? Also stephen stills is undoubtedly one of the best vocalists in rock!
- Stefanie magura, Rock Hill, SC
richie went on to form poco (originally pogo) with messina rusty young george grantham and randy meisner (eagles)- he became a believer in Jesus 'round the time he was doing "souther furay hillman" with jd souther chris hillman al perkins and jim gordon - he is now pastor of a calvary chapel church in boulder colorado
- chuck, peoria, IL
No question but that is one of the most talented groups of the 1960's without the fame to go with it. A lot of folks know, "For What It's Worth," and maybe, "Mr. Soul," but their range was tremendous. From the simplistic, self-amused harmony piece, "Sit Down, I think I love you," to the vocal masterpiece, "Kind Woman," to the complex productions of, "Broken Arrow" the band in all its configurations was consistnetly out-standing with any type of rock 'n' roll material.
- NickC, Ft. Wayne, IN
ONE OF THE BEST 60'S GROUPS EVER. THERE WAS A LOT OF TALENT THERE.
- HERMAN, CHICAGO, IL

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