The late 1960s ushered in a musical revolution on the West Coast, with psychedelic rock bands like Jefferson Airplane and Buffalo Springfield blazing the trail while future rockers like Stevie Nicks ...
It’s hard to pin down whether or not Buffalo Springfield was meant to be a “response” to the British Invasion. Perhaps it was just the natural evolution of music that swayed the members’ tastes.
On March 3, 1966, Neil Young, Stephen Stills, Richie Furay, and Bruce Palmer formed Buffalo Springfield, the folk rock group best known for its hit song "For What It's Worth." The group's namesake was ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Buffalo Springfield rehearse inside their house on Oct. 30, 1967, in Malibu, California: Bruce Palmer, Stephen Stills, Neil Young, ...