Buffalo Springfield was a Canadian-American rock band that was active from 1966-1968.
Its main members were Neil Young, Richie Furay and Stephen Stills. Other members included Dewey Martin, Bruce Palmer, Jim Messina, Doug Hastings, Ken Koblun, and Jim Fielder.
The group is most famous for is the protest song “For What It’s Worth”.
After some lineup changes it may have been a drug bust that helped lead to the bands breakup. The band was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 1997.
Buffalo Springfield's first album Buffalo Springfield (First Pressing) released on Mon Dec 05 1966.
The most popular album by Buffalo Springfield's is Buffalo Springfield (1973)
The most popular song by Buffalo Springfield's is For What It’s Worth
Buffalo Springfield's first song Broken Arrow released on Sat Nov 18 1967.