Andrei Z. - 25/Mar/2020  This is very American music. Miracle! With such faces, absolutely angelic singing. The farther, the more and more they fascinate me. Both together and separately. Neil Young stands alone, though. It is difficult for me to rank him among this dragon with three heads. Wonderful!
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Pamela B. - 06/Sep/2019  This was the group that showcased each of these men's star power individually & showed the world the magic that they could produce together! The harmonies were sweet, the songs were telling a story, & the world loved the messages in their songs. What a beautiful debut album! Classic rock at is mellow, sweet best!
Sincerely,
Pam Brisbin
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Greg Barbrick - 17/May/2010 Bing Crosby's image as the grandfatherly man who did nothing but smoke a pipe, or play golf when he was not performing is somewhat misleading. As the ...
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David Bowling - 11/May/2010 Bing Crosby recorded over 2000 songs, had just under 400 chart hits including over forty which reached number one, and had his own radio show for over...
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David Bowling - 12/Jan/2010 1975 and 1976 were two very prolific years for Stephen Stills. Two studio, one live, one greatest hits, and a duet album with Neil Young kept him busy...
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David Bowling - 08/Jan/2010 In less than a decade Stephen Stills played with three excellent groups: Buffalo Springfield, CSNY, and Manassas. He also released two solo albums, pa...
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David Bowling - 05/Jan/2010 Stephen Stills returned with his second solo album a mere seven months after his first. It didn't have the consistency of his self-titled debut an...
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David Bowling - 04/Jan/2010 Buffalo Springfield was long gone, Crosby, Stills, & Nash was on hiatus, and Neil Young was nowhere to be found. November of 1970 found Stephen St...
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David Bowling - 31/Dec/2009 David Crosby had been fired by The Byrds, Stephen Stills had seen The Buffalo Springfield dissolve, and Graham Nash had left The Hollies. This seeming...
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Michael Steinman - 05/Dec/2009 When contemporary culture acknowledges Bing Crosby at all, it is as a relic of ancient pop, his musical conservatism epitomized by "White Christmas." ...
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