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"During their brief and stormy lifetime, #BuffaloSpringfield broke ground for what became country rock. . . . #RichieFuray and #StephenStills had played together, as had Canadians #NeilYoung and #BrucePalmer, before the four hooked up in L.A. and formed Buffalo Springfield (named after a steamroller). Originally called the Herd, they added #DeweyMartin on drums and vocals. After a stint as the house band at the Whisky-a-Go-Go and touring with the Byrds, Springfield inked a deal with Atlantic and released its first album in 1967. Stills' 'For What It's Worth' gave the group its biggest hit. By the time of its second album, Springfield was a major group coming apart at the seams. After Palmer was deported (following a drug bust) and producer Jim Messina was added on bass, and amid persistent squabbling between Stills and Young, the group disbanded in May 1968. . . . In 1997 Buffalo Springfield was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame; Young did not attend the ceremony.” From RollingStone.com Photograph by RB


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