The breezy hit became one of soft rock’s defining summer songs after being written in just half an hour.
Rusty Young, a founding member of the country-rock band Poco, died on Thursday at the age of 75. A spokesperson for the band confirmed that the cause of death was a heart attack. In a statement given ...
Rusty Young, cofounder of the rock band Poco — and the only original member to last all five decades of its run — died Wednesday of a heart attack at his Davisville, Missouri home. He was 75. “I just ...
Rusty Young, who co-founded the country-rock group Poco in 1968 and was the only mainstay through the band’s five-decade-plus history, died Wednesday at age 75. A representative said Young died of a ...
Inductions to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame are an event like the Academy Awards. Excitement and honor make this a media event. Although, there is one group missing, the country-rock group, POCO.
Richie Furay has never lived in San Diego, but the 1997 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee and co-founder of the pioneering bands Buffalo Springfield and Poco can credit the city for twice playing a ...
Rusty Young, a cofounder of Poco and the band's only constant member since its formation in 1968, has died. He was 75. An official statement released by his record company notes that Young died ...
He joined the band for its third album and expanded its emotional and stylistic palette with his sinewy, blues-inflected guitar work and brooding baritone vocals. By Bill Friskics-Warren Paul Cotton, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Rusty Young, founding member of the country rock band Poco, has died at age 75. Young's management confirmed to USA TODAY Thursday ...
Young died in his home in Davisville, Missouri, a spokesperson for the band confirmed to PEOPLE Digital News Writer, PEOPLE Rusty Young, a founding member of the country-rock group Poco, died ...
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