Genres: Country-Rock, Soft Rock, Contemporary Pop/Rock Active: 60's, 70's, 80's, 90's, 2000's Formed: 1968 in Los Angeles, CA
The Everly Brothers, The Beatles, Buffalo Springfield, The Byrds, Gram Parsons, Nashville West, Speedy West, Jimmy Day, The International Submarine Band, The Lovin' Spoonful, The Dillards, Bob Dylan, The Beau Brummels, Ian & Sylvia, Johnny Cash, The Poor
Pure Prairie League, Michael Nesmith, Firefall, Eagles, Jimmy Buffett, Timberline, The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, Loggins & Messina, Eagles over the Gulf, Mike Ireland, Crosby, Stills & Nash, Rusty Young, J.D. Souther, American Flyer, Russell Smith, Swampwater, Prelude, Fools Gold, Batdorf & Rodney
Firefall, Meanwhiles, Lone Justice, One Flew South, McGuffey Lane, Doc Walker, Rich McCulley, Neal Casal, Missouri, Lonestar, Alabama, Shenandoah, Emerson Drive, Restless Heart, Foster & Lloyd
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One of the first and longest-lasting country-rock groups, Poco had their roots in the dying embers of Buffalo Springfield. After Neil Young and Stephen Stills, the co-founders of that group, exited in the spring of 1968, only guitarist/singer Richie Furay and bassist Jim Messina remained to complete the group's swan song, Last Time Around. The final Springfield track, "Kind Woman," included only Furay and Messina, with a guest appearance on steel guitar by Rusty Young -- at the time, he was something of a rarity as a talented lap-steel guitarist who was comfortable working in a rock idiom, and had previously belonged to a folk-rock-turned-psychedelic band called Boenzee Cryque. Young stuck with Furay and Messina, in the process skipping a scheduled audition for a new group that ex-Byrds member Gram Parsons was putting together.
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Release: October 28, 2008
Label: Sony BMG Music (Canada)
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Release: May 14, 2007
Label: KRB Music (American Entertainment)
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