Programs at Home: Richie Furay
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As part of the GRAMMY Museum’s Programs at Home, Moderator Scott Goldman talks with Richie Furay of Buffalo Springfield, Poco, and The Souther Hillman Furay Band about the release of his new live concert album and DVD, ‘50th Anniversary Return To The Troubadour.’ Following the interview, fans can watch performances from the concert footage. Furay is a country-rock pioneer and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee for his work with Buffalo Springfield, a group he formed with Stephen Stills & Neil Young in 1966. He later formed the groundbreaking country-rock band, Poco, with Jim Messina in 1968 and the country-rock super group, Souther-Hillman-Furay, with Chris Hillman & J.D. Souther in 1974.
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