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The History of Buffalo Springfield: From their Formation to their First Gig

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Ah, Buffalo Springfield - there's not too many times in a year where I write on this band, but when I do get the chance, it's only fitting I celebrate them! Today marks 57 years since their very first gig. Let's look back on what led up to it. Credit: CBS/Getty Images Stephen Stills and Neil Young met in 1965 at Thunder Bay, Ontario-based club The Fourth Dimension while they were still with The Company (which was a spin-off of the Au Go Go Singers) and The Squires respectively. The Company, however, broke up at the end of the tour they were on at the time, and after an unsuccessful audition to join The Monkees, Stills was told by record producer Barry Friedman that work would be available as long as he assembled a band. He invited former Au Go Go Singers alumn Richie Furay and former Squires bassist Ken Koblun, who ended up leaving rather quickly in favor of joining 3's A Crowd. In 1966, Young met bassist Bruce Palmer, who was playing for The Mynah Birds at the time. Th...

14 Years Gone: Remembering Drummer Dewey Martin

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On January 31, 2009, former Buffalo Springfield drummer Dewey Martin passed away.  Source: Getty Images Martin, born Walter Milton Dwayne Midkiff, was found in his apartment located in Van Nuys, Los Angeles, California. He was discovered by his roommate the day after his death. According to a Lisa Lenes, a longtime friend of his, he had struggled with his health for quite some time, and is believed to have died of natural causes. He was 68 years old. In 1997, he was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame alongside the other members of Buffalo Springfield, which included Stephen Stills, Neil Young, Richie Furay, and Bruce Palmer. Outside of the band's short-lived tenure, he did session work for the Monkees, and has also been a member of various other bands such as Sir Raleigh and the Coupons, The Standells, the Modern Folk Quartet, the Dillards, and Medicine Ball.  From 2008 up until his death, he became a cast member of OUTLAW RADIO, a live internet radio program ran by ...