Buffalo Springfield

Buffalo Springfield was a folk rock group from the sixties whose members included Neil Young and Stephen Stills, the latter of whom would later join supergroup Crosby, Stills, and Nash. Although unsuccessful saleswise, Buffalo Springfield garnered a major underground following. Their song For What It's Worth quickly became a counterculture staple and their only hit single. The group performed at the Monterey Pop Festival of 1967. Young would join CSN in the seventies, providing such hits as the counterculture staple Ohio. Several of their songs have become classic rock staples. Member Jim Messina would go on to collaborate with hard rock musician Kenny Loggins as well as form the group Poco.