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  1. Buffalo Springfield was a rock band formed in Los Angeles by Canadian musicians Neil Young, Bruce Palmer and Dewey Martin and American musicians Stephen Stills and Richie Furay. The group, widely known for the song " For What It's Worth ", [1] released three albums and several singles from 1966 to 1968.

  2. May 29, 2024 · Buffalo Springfield, Canadian-American band that combined inventive songwriting, skillful instrumental interplay, and harmony vocals into a stunning folk rock signature sound, which laid the groundwork for southern California country rock. The original members were Stephen Stills (b. January 3, 1945, Dallas, Texas, U.S.), Neil Young (b.

  3. Buffalo Springfield were the short-lived yet influential band that united such superstars as Neil Young and Stephen Stills. Aptly named for a steamroller, they charged through their two-year tenure with such enduring, politically-charged songs as “For What It’s Worth.”

  4. Buffalo Springfield was a Canadian-American rock band created in Los Angeles, California, by Neil Young, Bruce Palmer, and Dewey Martin of Canada and Stephen Stills and Richie Furay of the United States. From 1966 through 1968, the trio, best known for the song “For What It’s Worth,” published three albums and several singles.

  5. Buffalo Springfield. Short-lived but star-studded band of the '60s who made a massive impact on the entire California sound, from country-rock to folk-rock. Read Full Biography.

  6. Apr 1, 2024 · Buffalo Springfield was a folk rock band formed in 1966, consisting of Stephen Stills (guitar, keyboards, vocals), Neil Young (guitar, harmonica, vocals), Richie Furay (guitar, vocals), Bruce Palmer (bass), and Dewey Martin (drums).

  7. Buffalo Springfield was a Canadian-American rock band that was active from 1966-1968. Its main members were Neil Young, Richie Furay and Stephen Stills.

  8. 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.

  9. Sep 15, 2010 · Now the surviving members of Buffalo Springfield, the '60s folk-rock band that propelled the careers of its members, is reuniting on October 23 and 24 for Neil Young's annual Bridge School...

  10. Buffalo Springfield were the short-lived yet influential band that united such superstars as Neil Young and Stephen Stills. Aptly named for a steamroller, they charged through their two-year tenure with such enduring, politically-charged songs as “For What It’s Worth.” Tom Petty Inducts Buffalo Springfield. at the 1997 Induction Ceremony.

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