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Buffalo Springfield was a rock band formed in Los Angeles by Canadian musicians Neil Young, Bruce Palmer and Dewey Martin and American musicians Stephen Stills and Richie Furay. The group, widely known for the song " For What It's Worth ", [ 1 ] released three albums and several singles from 1966 to 1968.
The tour included an appearance at the Swing Auditorium in San Bernardino, California on November 13 alongside Buffalo Springfield and The Yellow Payges. In early 1968, Atlantic Records chief Ahmet Ertegun acted on a tip from producer Phil Spector and bought the group's contract from Decca.
In August 1980, the band began rehearsing at Shepperton Studios in Shepperton, England for the "Blizzard of Ozz Tour."Don Airey, who had been hired to perform keyboards and synthesizers on "Mr. Crowley", "Goodbye to Romance" and "Revelation Mother Earth", could not tour with Ozzy since he had already signed a contract to tour with Rainbow, so the band hired Lindsay Bridgwater.
Springfield: Springfield Expo Center July 31, 1978 St. Louis: Mississippi Nights: The Symptoms August 1, 1978 Champaign Red Lion Inn — August 2, 1978 Moraine: The Alley August 5, 1978 Asbury Park: Asbury Park Convention Hall: Supporting act for: Patti Smith: August 11, 1978 New York City Hurrah: The Mumps August 12, 1978 August 13, 1978 ...
The rock legends played a wide-ranging set Saturday for 3,500 at Painted Turtle Camp, including classics from Buffalo Springfield, solo tunes from Young and many rare sonic gems.
Buffalo Buffalo Memorial Auditorium August 5, 1985 Columbia Merriweather Post Pavilion August 6, 1985 August 7, 1985 Norfolk Scope Arena August 9, 1985 Philadelphia Mann Music Center August 10, 1985 August 12, 1985 New York City Pier 84 August 13, 1985 August 15, 1985 Wantagh Jones Beach Theater August 16, 1985 August 17, 1985 Hartford
The Swing Auditorium was an indoor arena located at 689 E Street in San Bernardino, California.It had a capacity of 10,000 patrons. [1]Named for California state senator Ralph E. Swing, the arena was constructed at the grounds of the National Orange Show in 1949.
The reconstruction is scheduled to be completed in time for the 2026-27 school year, Gill said. The funding for the project comes from the 1% sales tax increase that Sangamon County voters ...