Richie Furay shares how his country influences shaped his music and role in Buffalo Springfield and Poco, and his evolution as a solo artist. He reflects on his friendship with Stephen Stills, the founding of Buffalo Springfield, and how his songwriting flourished in Poco and Souther-Hillman-Furay Band. Richie also passionately speaks about the challenges of balancing his music career with his personal life and faith.
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Richie, love your musical genius, guitar playing and vocals, all the way back to Buffalo Springfield….I believe
I saw you and the rest in San Diego
Possibly the late ’60s…I also experienced you in Poco….love it!
I saw you recently turned 80, I am
74….God bless you brother!
Thanks for all you do for so many.
Sweet Spirit