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SUMMARY:Jim Messina
DESCRIPTION:A supremely talented guitarist\, Jim Messina began working with the legendary band Buffalo Springfield in 1966 as a recording engineer on their second album Buffalo Springfield Again. In 1967\, at the request of the group and Atlantic Records founder and president Ahmet Ertegun\, Messina was asked to produce the band's third and final album. Shortly thereafter\, he replaced Bruce Palmer\, the bass player\, touring and recording with the band up until completion and release of their album Last Time Around.\n\nIn 1968\, when Buffalo Springfield disbanded\, Messina signed a contract with Epic Records as a producer and a recording artist. Along with fellow Buffalo Springfield member Richie Furay\, he formed Poco (originally named "Pogo" after the famous comic strip character). The band's aptly titled 1969 debut Pickin' Up The Pieces is the only debut album ever to receive a perfect rating from Rolling Stone magazine\; the landmark album laid the blueprint for the then new musical genre uniting country with rock music and it blazed the pathway for future multi-million selling artists like the Eagles.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p style="font-family: verdana\, arial\, helvetica\, sans-serif\; font-size: 12px\;">A supremely talented guitarist\,&nbsp\;<strong>Jim Messina</strong>&nbsp\;began working with the legendary band Buffalo Springfield in 1966 as a recording engineer on their second album Buffalo Springfield Again. In 1967\, at the request of the group and Atlantic Records founder and president Ahmet Ertegun\, Messina was asked to produce the band&#39\;s third and final album. Shortly thereafter\, he replaced Bruce Palmer\, the bass player\, touring and recording with the band up until completion and release of their album&nbsp\;<em>Last Time Around</em>.</p>\n\n<p style="font-family: verdana\, arial\, helvetica\, sans-serif\; font-size: 12px\;">In 1968\, when Buffalo Springfield disbanded\, Messina signed a contract with Epic Records as a producer and a recording artist. Along with fellow Buffalo Springfield member Richie Furay\, he formed Poco (originally named &quot\;Pogo&quot\; after the famous comic strip character). The band&#39\;s aptly titled 1969 debut&nbsp\;<em>Pickin&#39\; Up The Pieces</em>&nbsp\;is the only debut album ever to receive a perfect rating from&nbsp\;<em>Rolling Stone</em>&nbsp\;magazine\; the landmark album laid the blueprint for the then new musical genre uniting country with rock music and it blazed the pathway for future multi-million selling artists like the Eagles.</p>\n
LOCATION:Jeanne Rimsky Theater\, Landmark on Main Street\, 232 Main Street
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DTSTAMP:20260523T172301Z
URL:https://www.pwcoc.org/events/details/jim-messina-4975
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