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Bruce Palmer

The enigmatic Bruce Palmer is well known mostly as the initial bassist in Buffalo Springfield, one of the biggest rock sets of the 1960s. Although Palmer didn’t sing or compose any materials during his amount of time in the music group, he was an essential member, both on-stage and (at …

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The Mynah Birds

It seems out of the question to believe, but it surely happened: for a short while in early 1966, Rick Adam and Neil Young were in the same music group. The group, known as the Mynah Wild birds, also included bassist Bruce Palmer, who, with Youthful, would continue to Buffalo …

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Neil Young

After Neil Small remaining the California folk-rock band Buffalo Springfield in 1968, he slowly set up himself among the most influential and idiosyncratic singer/songwriters of his era. Young’s body of function ranks second and then Bob Dylan with regards to depth, and he could sustain his important reputation, in addition …

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Rick James

In the later ’70s, once the fortunes of Motown Details appeared to be flagging, Rick James arrived and rescued the business, offering funky hits that updated the label’s style and noticed it through in to the mid-’80s. In fact, James have been with Motown previously, though nothing got come from …

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