This week in 1966, Buffalo Springfield the band that introduced us to Neil Young, and Stephen Stills performed for the first time in public when they opened in San Bernardino, California for The Byrds featuring David Crosby.
Neil Young's busy 2012 was partly to blame for a planned Buffalo Springfield reunion tour falling through earlier this year, but it sounds like a get-together with Richie Furay and Stephen Stills could be moving up his priority list for 2013. In a recent interview, Young expressed regret that the '60s group never reached their potential.
If you’ve been trying to figure out how Neil Young‘s recent announcement that he’s working on a pair of new albums with Crazy Horse would fit in with his plans to tour with the reunited Buffalo Springfield, you can stop wondering: the Springfield reunion is on hold, again.
The scheduled reunion tour of the Buffalo Springfield, including Neil Young, Stephen Stills and Richie Furay has been postponed according to reports. To read all the details ... Click here!
Buffalo Springfield's coming off a show at the Bonnaroo Festival. The rockers capped off a string of reunion dates with a concert at the Tennessee event on Saturday. Spinner.com reports that the Rock and Roll Hall of Famers played songs from the band's three studio albums -- "BuffaloSpringfield," "Buffalo Springfield Again," and "Last Time Around...