Richie Furay
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Richie Furay is an American singer, songwriter, and guitarist who is best known for forming the 1960s band Buffalo Springfield with Stephen Stills, Neil Young, Bruce Palmer, and Dewey Martin. In the late 60s he formed the band Poco, with Jim Messina and Rusty Young. He later converted to Christianity and formed the Christian group The Richie Furay Band with Jay Truax, John Mehler, and Tom Stipe.
As of 2004, Richie Furay is the pastor of a non-denominational church in Colorado, though he continues to perform as a solo artist, with Souther Hillman Furay, and with Poco.
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Partial discography
Albums
- Au Go-Go Singers (With Stills) (1964) (Roulette Records)
- Souther Hillman Furay (1974) (Asylum Records)
- Souther Hillman Furay/Trouble in Paradise (1975) (Asylum Records)
- I've Got a Reason (1976) (Asylum Records)
- Dance a Little Light (1978) (Asylum Records)
- I Still Have Dreams (1979) (Asylum Records)
- Seasons of Change (1982) (Myrrh Records)
- In My Father's House (1997) (Calvary Chapel Records)
Compilations
- Songs of Richie Furay (1980) (Epic Records)
Singles
- Souther Hillman Furay (1974) (Asylum Records)
- Souther Hillman Furay: Safe at home/Border town.
External link
- Official Richie Furay Website (http://www.richiefuray.com/)Template:Musician-stub