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    Poco as well) was "Kind Woman," which he wrote for his wife, Nancy. Richie Furay was born in Yellow Springs, Ohio. He had an early interest in music,...
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  • The Souther–Hillman–Furay Band (SHF) was a country rock supergroup led by singer-songwriters Richie Furay (Buffalo Springfield, Poco), Chris Hillman (The...
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  • albums chart. The Souther-Hillman-Furay Band was a country rock supergroup led by singer-songwriters Richie Furay, Chris Hillman, and JD Souther. The...
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  • the emerging genre of country rock. Several of the songs date back to Richie Furay's days in Buffalo Springfield. An early version of "What a Day" was included...
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    originally formed in 1968 after the demise of Buffalo Springfield. Guitarists Richie Furay and Jim Messina, former members of Buffalo Springfield, were joined by...
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    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", released...
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    JD Souther (category Souther–Hillman–Furay Band members)
    studio album in 1972, Souther formed the Souther–Hillman–Furay Band with Chris Hillman and Richie Furay. The group released two albums but creative tensions...
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    Love You", "Bluebird", and "Rock & Roll Woman". According to bandmate Richie Furay, Stills was "the heart and soul of Buffalo Springfield". After Buffalo...
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  • "For Someone I Love" (Richie Furay) – 2:56 "Mexico" (Souther) – 3:14 "Love and Satisfy" (Hillman) – 2:59 "On the Line" (Furay) – 3:40 "Prisoner in Disguise"...
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  • singer-songwriter Richie Furay, released in 1976. After leaving Poco in 1974 and the country rock supergroup Souther-Hillman-Furay Band, Furay released his...
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  • line-up at the time officially consisted of Neil Young, Stephen Stills, Richie Furay, Dewey Martin, Bruce Palmer, and Jim Messina, though the band itself...
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    the group originally consisted of lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist Richie Furay, lead guitarist and vocalist Jim Messina, steel guitarist Norman "Rusty"...
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  • in 1973, Crazy Eyes was the band's final album with founding member Richie Furay during his original tenure in Poco. Crazy Eyes, recorded at RCA Victor...
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  • named Pogo) with Rusty Young, and former Buffalo Springfield members Richie Furay and Jim Messina. Meisner appears on the group's first album, Pickin'...
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  • Buffalo Springfield Again (category Albums produced by Richie Furay)
    The album features the first recordings of songs written by guitarist Richie Furay, who had not contributed any material to the band's debut album. Also...
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  • remembered for featuring Stephen Stills and Richie Furay two years before they formed Buffalo Springfield. Stills and Furay met while performing in folk clubs...
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  • the album did not do as well commercially as expected, discouraging Richie Furay, who would leave the band after the release of the band's next album...
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  • (1967); performed with Buffalo Springfield members Stephen Stills and Richie Furay along with Dr. John; planned for inclusion on the unreleased album Stampede...
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  • appeared on this album, Young's "Nowadays Clancy Can't Even Sing" sung by Richie Furay, failed to reach the national charts but made the Top 40 locally in Los...
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  • 3:10 "If It Wasn’t for You" (Furay, Scott Sellen) – 4:16 "When It All Began" (Steve Pasch, Anthony "M." Krizan, Richie Furay, Scott Sellen) – 3:36 "Call...
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  • country rock band Poco. It is the first album they made after leader Richie Furay left the band. The front cover was designed by Phil Hartman. On this...
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  • Richie Furay is a compilation album consisting of songs by Richie Furay during his tenure with the band Poco, released in 1980. All songs by Richie Furay...
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  • in 1984. Featuring guest spots by former members Timothy B. Schmitt, Richie Furay and George Grantham (the only member missing from the classic years line...
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  • commentary on the vacuity of competence." Poco Jim Messina – guitar, vocals Richie Furay – guitar, vocals Rusty Young – steel guitar, guitar, dobro, vocals Timothy...
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  • Guess You Made It” (Richie Furay) – 3:58 “C’mon” (Furay) – 3:10 “Hear That Music” (Timothy B. Schmit) – 3:29 “Kind Woman” (Furay) – 6:07 “Medley: Hard...
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    Twice" (Jim Messina) – 3:21 (taken from Poco) "Just for Me and You" (Richie Furay) – 3:37 (taken from From the Inside) "Bad Weather" (Paul Cotton) – 5:02...
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  • "Hoe Down" (Richie Furay, Rusty Young) – 2:04 "Bad Weather" (Paul Cotton) – 5:02 "What Am I Gonna Do" (Furay) – 3:46 "You Are the One" (Furay) – 3:48 "Railroad...
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    Last Time Around. After Buffalo Springfield disbanded, Messina and Richie Furay, a founding member of Buffalo Springfield, formed Poco in 1968. Switching...
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  • sessions, including Furay's "Believe Me", which later became a hit for the Souther-Hillman-Furay Band. CD1 "Pickin' Up the Pieces" (Richie Furay) – 3:20 "Grand...
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    join the legendary group at its founding. Along with Stephen Stills and Richie Furay, he was one of only three musicians to stay with the group from its inception...
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