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Buffalo Springfield brought you hit songs “For What It’s Worth,” “Burned,” “Bluebird” and “Uno Mundo” in the late 60s. The starting point for artists such as Neil Young, the band is together and out on tour, don’t miss your chance to see Buffalo Springfield LIVE in concert! Buy your Buffalo Springfield tickets now!
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Buffalo Springfield, New Buffalo Springfield … whatever you want to call them, the band that originally existed for only two years comprised what would become some of rock music’s finest talent. Richie Furay, Stephen Stills, Neil Young and Jim Messina all rocketed their careers off the base of this band, which is often compared to the Byrds. Most famous for their hit song “For What It’s Worth,” the band released three albums during their life cycle. In 2010, Furay, Stills, Young and a few new faces came together under the Buffalo Springfield banner for a reunion that would not be ignored. The band also graced the stage in 2011 for the annual music festival Bonnaroo. Join the legions that are in the know for a glimpse into the past of rock n’ roll; buy your Buffalo Springfield tickets today!


Buffalo Springfield Biography

Apart from the Byrds, no other American band had as great an impact on folk-rock and country-rock -- really, the entire Californian rock sound -- than Buffalo Springfield. The group's formation is the stuff of legend: driving on Sunset Boulevard in Los Angeles, Stephen Stills and Richie Furay spotted a hearse that Stills was sure belonged to Neil Young, a Canadian he had crossed paths with earlier. Indeed it was, and with the addition of fellow hearse passenger and Canadian Bruce Palmer on bass and ex-Dillard Dewey Martin on drums, the cluster of ex-folkys determined, as the Byrds had just done, to become a rock & roll band.

Buffalo Springfield wasn't together long -- they were an active outfit for just over two years, between 1967 and 1968 --but every one of their three albums was noteworthy. Their debut, including their sole big hit (Stills' For What It's Worth), established them as the best folk-rock band in the land barring the Byrds, though Springfield was a bit more folk and country oriented. Again, their second album found the group expanding their folk-rock base into tough hard rock and psychedelic orchestration, resulting in their best record. The group was blessed with three idiosyncratic, talented songwriters in Stills, Young, and Furay (the last of whom didn't begin writing until the second LP) yet they also had strong and often conflicting egos, particularly Stills and Young. The group, who held almost infinite promise, rearranged their lineup several times, Young leaving the group for periods and Palmer fighting deportation, until disbanding in 1968. Their final album clearly shows the group fragmenting into solo directions.

Eventually, the inter-personal tensions and creative battles led to a perhaps inevitable split, starting with Young's departure for a solo career. He would later reunite with Stephen Stills in Crosby, Stills, & Nash, joining the trio once a decade for various projects. In addition to CSN, Stills released solo albums and worked with a nother band, Manassas. Initially, Jim Messina and Richie Furay stayed together, forming the country-rock group Poco, but Messina left after three albums to team up in a duo with Kenny Loggins. Furay himself left Poco and teamed with Chris Hillman and JD Souther in the Souther Hillman Furay Band before pursuing a solo career. Rumors of a Buffalo Springfield reunion circulated for years -- Young even hinted at it with the song Buffalo Springfield Again -- but it never materialized. ~ Richie Unterberger & Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi