In 2013, Rusty Young retired from Poco. And he really meant it. “I did intend to stay home in Missouri,” says Young, who co-founded the country-rock band in 1968 and was the only remaining original ...
Before the Eagles sang about their "Peaceful Easy Feeling," before Pure Prairie League were asking what "Amie" wanted to do and before Jackson Browne was "Running on Empty," there was Poco. Poco is ...
GRAND RAPIDS -- Country-rock-pop group Poco has one of music's most distinguished pedigrees. "People knew who the members were coming in and where they went after they left," guitarist Rusty Young ...
Poco was not the first country-rock band, but it was close behind. Formed in 1968, the group’s original lineup included bassist-singer Randy Meisner, who left in 1969 and co-founded the Eagles in 1971 ...
Classic rock groups were often more interconnected than they seemed on the surface. For example, The Eagles indirectly caused Poco’s “Crazy Love” to become a hit single. Here is a look at why Poco was ...
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, 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 ...
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 ...
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