Sunday Nov 29 | Love 94
Give It To Me Baby - Rick James
In the late '70s, when the fortunes of Motown Records seemed to be flagging, Rick James came along and rescued the company, providing funky hits that updated the label's style and saw it through into the mid-'80s. Actually, James had been with Motown earlier, though nothing had come of it.
A Good Feeling To... - Richie Fu...
Richie Furay started his musical career playing folk clubs as a solo artist in the 1960s, as well as with bands like the Monks and the Au Go Go Singers .
Buffalo Springfield - Rock & Roll Woman - LIVE
Buffalo Springfield - Rock & Roll Woman - LIVE >> Posted By Progressive 3 hours, 19 minutes ago in Arts & Entertainment Although Buffalo Springfield was formed in early 1966, the group's genesis might very well be attributed to a chance meeting nearly a year earlier when Neil Young and Stephen Stills first crossed paths at a folk club in Thunder ...
Odaiko to bang the drums after 2-year hiatus
Odaiko Sonora returns for its first self-produced, full-length concert in nearly two years next Friday.
Canadian-born rock star Neil Young burst upon the music scene in 1967 as the primary creative force behind the seminal folk-rock band Buffalo Springfield.
NYT's Krugman Quotes 1960s Song Proving ObamaCare Opponents' Point
Isn't that Paul Krugman clever? The title of his latest op-ed quotes a line, presumably deliberately, from a 1960s protest song many consider one of the opening shots in that decade's protest movement.
Thrifty Tunes 10.31.09: Buffalo Springfield - Again
Thrifty Tunes 10.31.09: Buffalo Springfield - Again Posted by Paul Hollingsworth on 10.31.2009 Neil Young has seemingly been around forever.
Stephen Stills Live Set Hits Stores
A new live CD/DVD of Stephen Stills' 2008 show at Shepherd's Bush was released this week.
Buffalo Springfield - For What It's Worth
Buffalo Springfield - For What It's Worth >> Posted By Progressive 11 hours, 11 minutes ago in Arts & Entertainment Buffalo Springfield was a short-lived but influential folk rock group that served as a springboard for the careers of Neil Young, Stephen Stills, Richie Furay and Jim Messina and is most famous for the song "For What It's Worth." ...
Kenny Loggins Interview Listen to Dave & Sheila's interview with Kenny Loggins. Biography Kenny Loggins and Jim Messina were the most successful pop/rock duo of the first half of the '70s. Loggins was a staff songwriter who had recently enjoyed success with a group of songs recorded by the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band when he came to the attention of ...
Born from the breakup of Buffalo Springfield in 1968, Poco was founded by Jim Messina, Richie Furay and Rusty Young; Paul Cotton joined in 1970, and has been with the group ever since.
'60s star Richie Furay brings his band to Coach House
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Another Fresh Nya BD Live Download Now Up
Another fresh NYA BD Live download is now available. We haven't pulled it yet but will do so soon.
Hey, Hey, My Guy: Demme's second Young documentary featured at Woodstock film festival
Jonathan Demme can't stop making movies about Neil Young. Three years after releasing "Neil Young: Heart of Gold," a concert documentary shot in Nashville, the director of "Philadelphia" and "The Silence of the Lambs" is at it again.
Neil Young mines a treasure trove of his early songs, demos, videos and memorabilia for his new multimedia project, Archives Volume 1, 1963-1972 . In this world-exclusive interview, the iconic guitarist tells the complete story behind the making of the most ambitious music anthology ever created.
Durham Loggins & Messina Durham Performing Arts Center - Over the years, Loggins & Messina have become a soft-rock punch line - not quite Air Supply, but in the ballpark - with "House at Pooh Corner" being Exhibit A. But their early records, with Messina fresh from Poco and Loggins a fresh-faced West Coast folkie, carried some of the 1970s' warmest ...
Rust never sleeps at Ontario museum
Trevor Hosier's most coveted bit of Neil Young memorabilia is his life-size cut-out of the rock legend, a cardboard likeness that stood beside record bins in 1972 to promote the al-bum Harvest.
'Sittin' In' once again with Loggins & Messina
SHIPPENSBURG, Pa.- By the time Jim Messina met an up-and-coming Kenny Loggins, Messina was already a music veteran.
Rare 1969 Radio Interview with Neil Young
A rather fascinating -- and quite rare -- radio interview with Neil Young broadcast on Feb.
Two inspiring singer-songwriters visit Pacific Grove and Sand City.
Geoffrey Rutledge's early years read like the quintessential memoir of a folk musician: At 9 years old, he scored his first guitar then rode his bike to a local music shop in Pontiac, Mich., to sign up for lessons.
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