And keep an eye out for John's next effort, a biography of The Byrd's Gene Clark, entitled
Gene Clark: Tambourine Man, to be published by Backbeat Books in the spring of 2005.
Hailed as the quintessential sixties California pop group, the Buffalo Springfield - Richie Furay, Stephen Stills, Neil Young, Bruce Palmer, Dewey Martin, and Jimmy Messina - spawned several rock music genres including folk rock and country rock, with no lesser talents than the Byrds, Flying Burrito Brothers, Jackson Browne, and the Eagles all acknowledge their Springfield influences. Though together a mere two years, the Buffalo Springfield managed in that short space of time to achieve a major impact on the rock scene. Their unique California country-folk-rock sound was like nothing heard before or since and their demise in 1968 was greatly lamented in the music world. Their prominent place in the rock music fraternity was formally recognized in 1997 with their long overdue induction into the Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland, Ohio.
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The event that served as catalyst to the formation of the Buffalo Springfield was a serendipitous encounter. In a traffic jam on Sunset Boulevard in Los Angeles in early April of 1966, Richie Furay and Stephen Stills, two refugees from the early sixties East Coast folk boom chanced to pull up behind a battered black 1953 Pontiac hearse bearing Ontario, Canada license plates. Stalled in rush hour traffic ahead of them sat Neil Young and Bruce Palmer, tired, broke and on their way out of town following a manic cross country journey in search of their musical dreams. That fortuitous meeting would ultimately change the face of rock music forever. Within weeks they were setting the Sunset Strip music scene on its ears and challenging all rivals.
The roots of the Buffalo Springfield went far beyond that fateful 1966 traffic jam. Their unique musical vision was forged from a number of seminal music scenes and influences: Greenwich Village folk clubs, the rhythm and blues of Toronto bars, Yorkville coffeehouses, The Beatles, Latin American rhythms, and Nashville country music. Each member brought to the band his own particular style and tastes to create a wholly mature, distinctive and fresh sound. With so much energy and potential at the outset, expectations were high enough that observers rated the band with few peers outside of The Beatles and Rolling Stones. No other band at that time boasted as much writing and instrumental talent. These five headstrong young musicians and writers determined from the outset to chart their own musical course, compromising for no one. In doing so they succeeded in creating a timeless body of work.

John Einarson is a respected music history writer with several titles published worldwide including the best-selling biography Neil Young: Don't Be Denied (Quarry Press, Omnibus Press), A Journey Through The Past (Sonnentanz-Verlag, Germany), Magic Carpet Ride with John Kay on heavy rock pioneers Steppenwolf, and American Woman, charting the career of North American pop hitmakers The Guess Who (both for Quarry Press-Canada, distributed by InBook-USA). An acknowledged expert on Neil Young and the Buffalo Springfield, he has consulted on several related books and is one of only a handful of writers to interview the reclusive Young in depth on his early career. John has written for both radio and television and hosted his own series on Canadian rock music history for CBC. In addition, he has published over seventy articles in such noted music magazines as Goldmine, Record Collector, Mojo, and Rock Express.
As a founding member of the Buffalo Springfield, Richie Furay lived its ups and downs. Frequently at the center of the storm between warring factions and striving to hold things together through his easy-going personality and calming manner, Richie offers a unique glimpse into a phenomenally talented group. His thoughtful and honest insights into the various members presents a colorful behind the scenes look at several of rock music's key personalities. As the focal point of the thriving LA music scene of the latter sixties, the Buffalo Springfield was in a unique position, with Richie as a keen observer of the era and all its trappings. Richie remains a well-respected member of the rock music fraternity. His pivotal role in the Buffalo Springfield and the esteem in which he is held by his former band mates lends further credibility to this official story.
For What It's Worth: The Story of Buffalo Springfield by John Einarson with Richie Furay - ISBN # 1-55082-184-9; published by Quarry Press, May 1997, distributed in the USA by InBook; 310 pages, over 50 rare photographs and memorabilia, with a foreword by Richie Furay.
Revised edition - ISBN # 0-8154-1281-9; published by Copper Square Publishers, July 2004; 328 pages.

Mr. Tambourine Man:
The Story of the Byrds' Gene Clark
John Einarson / Paperback - 368 pages / Published March 2005 (advanced orders available)
There's
Something Happening Here : For What It's Worth : The Story of Buffalo Springfield - Revised edition
John Einarson, Richie Furay / Paperback / Published 2004
Randy
Bachman: Takin' Care of Business
John Einarson, Randy Bachman / Hardcover / Published 2001
Desperados;
The Origins of Country Rock and the Roots of New Country
John Einarson / Paperback / Published 2001
For more information about this new book, visit the web site
There's
Something Happening Here : For What It's Worth : The Story of Buffalo Springfield
John Einarson, Richie Furay / Paperback / Published 1997 (1st edition; available used)
Magic
Carpet Ride : The Autobiography of John Kay and Steppenwolf
John Kay, John Einarson / Paperback / Published 1994
Neil
Young : Don't Be Denied : 'the Canadian Years'
John Einarson / Paperback / Published 1993
American
Woman : The Story of the Guess Who
John Einarson / Paperback / Published 1995 (out of print - available used)
Shakin'
All over : The Winnipeg Sixties Rock Scene
John Einarson / Published 1987 (out of print - available used)

With liner notes written by none other than John Einarson!
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