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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. Jun 8, 2011 · Find out when Buffalo Springfield is next playing live near you. List of all Buffalo Springfield tour dates, concerts, support acts, reviews and venue info.

  3. Aug 12, 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. It is arguably best known for its hit 1967 song ‘For What It’s Worth.’

    • Behind The Band Name
    • For What It’S Worth
    • Line-Up Changes and Break-Up

    According to the liner notes on their self-titled box set, the band got their name from the side of a steamroller made by the Buffalo Springfield Roller Company. Stills and Furay were staying at producer Barry Friedman’s house for a stint when they saw one such steamroller parked outside. They thought it had a nice ring to it and adopted it as thei...

    The band’s first single “Nowadays Clancy Can’t Even Sing” was released in August of 1966. Though the song did well in Los Angeles (reaching the Top 25), it made little impact elsewhere. Soon after they released their first eponymous album. In the latter part of 1966, Stills composed what would become Buffalo Springfield’s most iconic song “For What...

    Despite their massive legacy, the band’s career was short-lived. Before their breakup in 1968, the group experienced a number of line-up changes, arrests, and rifts. In 1976, while Young was temporarily absent, David Crosby filled in on guitar duties. Palmer got deported for possession of marijuana in the same year, prompting Jim Messina (who worke...

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  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.

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  6. Feb 26, 2013 · When it comes to Buffalo Springfield, if there is one song that is familiar to everyone, it's this one! 'For What It's Worth' exemplifies the us-vs.-them, take off your blinders...