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  2. List of Poco band members - Wikipedia

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    By January 2020, Poco friend and fan Tom Hampton was brought in by Sundrud to replace Browning for tour dates, but touring was suddenly halted in March due to the COVID-19 pandemic. [28] [29] Rusty Young died on April 14, 2021, at his home in Davisville, Missouri, from a heart attack. He was 75. [30] [31] Poco split after Young's death.

  3. Me-n-Ed’s is a Fresno staple. Meet the brothers behind it and ...

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    There are Me-n-Ed’s On Tap locations with more than 30 taps of self-serve beer. Blast & Brew locations, a step up from the typical pizza joint, opened with “sophisticated comfort food” and ...

  4. A Good Feelin' to Know - Wikipedia

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    A Good Feelin’ to Know. (1972) Crazy Eyes. (1973) A Good Feelin’ to Know is the fourth studio album by the American country rock band Poco. The title track became the band's most recognizable tune from its early days. However, the album did not do as well commercially as expected, discouraging Richie Furay, who would leave the band after ...

  5. Head over Heels (Poco album) - Wikipedia

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    Head Over Heels. Head Over Heels is the eighth studio album by the American country rock band Poco, and their first on ABC Records. Timothy Schmit's "Keep On Tryin'" shows off the band's skills in harmonizing and eventually became a favorite that the band played in concert for many years. It also contains Rusty Young performing his first lead ...

  6. Poco (band) - Wikipedia

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    Poco was an American country rock band originally formed in 1968 after the demise of Buffalo Springfield. Guitarists Richie Furay and Jim Messina, former members of Buffalo Springfield, were joined by multi-instrumentalist Rusty Young, bassist Randy Meisner and drummer George Grantham. Meisner quit the band while they were recording their first ...

  7. Poco discography - Wikipedia

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    Poco discography. The following lists in detail the discography of Poco. The group's most successful albums were "Legend" in 1978 and "Legacy" in 1989, each being certified gold. One of Poco's singles reached number one on the Billboard adult contemporary chart, "Crazy Love" in 1979. That song, along with 1979's "Heart of the Night" and "Call ...

  8. Heart of the Night (song) - Wikipedia

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    The album Legend was released in November 1978 with the lead single "Crazy Love" released in January 1979 to become Poco's first Top 40 hit. "Heart of the Night" was issued as the second single from Legend in May 1979, reaching a Hot 100 peak of #20. [11] Billboard ranked "Heart of the Night" as a #5 Easy Listening hit. [12]

  9. Pickin' Up the Pieces (Poco album) - Wikipedia

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    Poco. (1970) Pickin' Up the Pieces is the debut album by country rock band Poco, released in 1969. [1] It was one of the earliest examples of the emerging genre of country rock. Several of the songs date back to Richie Furay's days in Buffalo Springfield. An early version of "What a Day" was included on the Buffalo Springfield box set in 2001.