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1966 BUFFALO SPRINGFIELD 4th Show Ever THE BYRDS Neil Young Concert Handbill
$ 356.4
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Here's another extraordinary item from my personal collection...This is an original authentic (printed before the concert) handbill / flyer advertising
THE BYRDS
, The Dillards,
BUFFALO SPRINGFIELD
appearing April 22, 1966 at Los Angeles Harbor College in Wilmington, California. The handbill measures 6 x 9 inches on stiff paper and is in VG++ condition with a tiny stain in the upper left corner and a 1/8 inch tear on the bottom edge and very light handling. A truly spectacular piece of rock and roll history!!!
Buffalo Springfield (NEIL YOUNG, STEPHEN STILL, RICHIE FURAY, DEWEY MARTIN, BRUCE PALMER) were so new that they had not even formed when this handbill was printed and so were not listed on it but were added to the bill and did perform! They formed on April 6th with Dewey Martin joining on April 9th. They did their first gig on April 11th at The Troubadour in West Hollywood then played at Swing Auditorium on the 15th and then San Mateo on the 16th and then this gig on the 22nd. An extraordinary item from the earliest days of their career.
Some history...
In early 1966 in Toronto, Young met Bruce Palmer, a Canadian who was playing bass for a group called the Mynah Birds. In need of a lead guitarist, Palmer invited Young to join the group, and Young accepted. The Mynah Birds were set to record an album for Motown Records when their singer Ricky James Matthews (later known as Rick James) was tracked down and arrested by the U.S. Navy for being AWOL. With their record deal canceled, Young and Palmer decided to head for Los Angeles where they hoped to hook up with Stills.
Roughly a week later, discouraged at having been unable to locate Stills and ready to depart for San Francisco, they were stuck in traffic on Sunset Boulevard in Los Angeles when Stills, Furay and Friedman, sitting in their white van, recognized Young’s black 1953 Pontiac hearse, which happened to be passing by in the opposite direction. After an illegal u-turn by Furay, some shouting, hand-waving, and much excitement, the four musicians realized that they were united in their determination to put together a band. Drummer Dewey Martin, who had played with country artists such as Patsy Cline and The Dillards, was added to the roster less than a week later after contacting the group at the suggestion of the Byrds' manager, Jim Dickson.
Taking their name from the side of a steamroller, made by the Buffalo-Springfield Roller Company, that had been parked on the street outside Friedman’s house (where Stills and Furay were staying), the new group debuted on April 11, 1966 at The Troubadour in Hollywood. A few days later, they began a short tour of California as the opening act on a bill featuring the Dillards and The Byrds.
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