Originally released on "Indian Summer" in 1977, the final album with Rusty Young, Paul Cotton, Timothy B. Schmit, and George Grantham, as members of the group. Paul used a Gretsch White Falcon on the studio version to create a unique sound. In this video Paul, joined by Rusty, bassist Jack Sundred and George Lawrence on drums, uses a Fender which doesn't do a great injustice to the sound other than give it the Fender "twang" that is not present with the Gretsch.
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Originally released on "Indian Summer" in 1977, the final album with Rusty Young, Paul Cotton, Timothy B. Schmit, and George Grantham, as m… read more
Originally released on "Indian Summer" in 1977, the final album with Rusty Young, Paul Cotton, Timothy B. Schmit, and George Grantham, as members of the group. Paul used a Gret… read more
Poco, founded in 1968 by Rock and Roll Hall of Famers Richie Furay and Jim Messina (both inducted 1997 with Buffalo Springfield), was one of the earliest in the "Country rock" genre that was later commercially popularized by bands such as the Eagles. The band was completed by Rusty Young (pedal steel guitar, dobro, banjo and mandolin) Randy Meisner on bass and George Grantham on drums. Poco's 1969 debut, "Pickin' Up the Pieces" (the title being a reference to the break-up of Buffalo Springfield), received some critical acclaim but generated very litttle… read more