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  1. Richie Furay - Wikipedia

    Paul Richard Furay (/ fjʊˈreɪ /; born May 9, 1944) is an American musician, songwriter, and retired pastor.

  2. Richie Furay

    Richie Furay is an American music luminary, a Colorado Music Hall of Fame, and Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee. He is celebrated for pioneering Country-Rock as founding member of …

  3. Richie Furay Music | Boulder CO - Facebook

    Richie Furay Music, Boulder. 12,861 likes · 2,335 talking about this · 3 were here. Founding member of Buffalo Springfield with Stephen Stills & Neil...

  4. Richie Furay Music - YouTube

    Founding member of Buffalo Springfield with Stephen Stills & Neil Young.

  5. Richie Furay - Opry

    Furay took that as a guiding light his entire life, and he kept it close when recording this astonishing assortment of country songs with Val Garay in Nashville at Blackbird Studios. …

  6. Richie Furay - Wikiwand

    Paul Richard Furay (/ fjʊˈreɪ /; born May 9, 1944) is an American musician, songwriter, and retired pastor. He co-founded Buffalo Springfield, Poco, and the Souther–Hillman–Furay Band, where …

  7. Richie Furay, Retiring, Says Farewell in Rousing Concert: Review

    Jul 21, 2024 · In the mid-1970s Furay began a short-lived solo career, found Jesus and then gave up music for more than a decade to become a pastor at a Colorado church. He cut a few …

  8. Classic Rock Profiles: Richie Furay - Mental Itch

    Richie Furay helped shape the sound of 1960s and 1970s American rock. As a founding member of Buffalo Springfield and Poco, he pioneered the country-rock genre, blending twangy …

  9. Richie Furay | Profile | Colorado Music Experience

    In the spring of 1966, Furay had formed Buffalo Springfield with Stephen Stills and Neil Young. The West Coast group had only one major hit (Stills’ ominous protest song, “For What It’s …

  10. Richie Furay - YouTube Music

    Paul Richard Furay is an American musician, songwriter, and retired pastor. He co-founded Buffalo Springfield, Poco, and the Souther–Hillman–Furay Band, where in all three groups he …