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Richie Furay Raising Money, Stephen and Neil Join Him

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Buffalo Springfield was a collection of early superstars, well before their prime: the most commercial lineup included Stephen Stills, Richie Furay, and Neil Young in the mid-60s, hitting the charts with “For What It’s Worth” in 1966.

Now Richie is taking part in a benefit that will honor the band, generating money for ‘Autism Think Tank,’ a non-profit that pays the best minds to work on the issue of Autism. The show is scheduled for Saturday, February 17, at the Alex Theatre in Glendale, California. Richie will jam with a collection of LA musicians knows as ‘The Wild Honey Orchestra.

Richie continues to play for his fans if the cause is right, he’s now an ordained Pastor and working a different room on this earth.

Written by: Vipology Staff Writer

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