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One of my favorite bands from the 70s: "Poco"

Navy Chief

Senior Member
My best friend in high school first introduced me to "Poco"s music. To me, their style is similar to the Eagles, but the vocals are quite distinctive. My favorite LP of theirs was "Indian Summer".

Here's a couple of their videos:

Just For Me and You 1972
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This one is from 2009. They STILL have great harmony!
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another from 2009. Notice Jimmy Messina is there too.

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NC
 
Had the pleasure of working with Steve Chapman the drummer
many years ago actually a few Eagles came and went
good choice
H
 
You are right, Chief! Beats the alternative! Ever listen to The New Riders of the Purple Sage? Same time period.

Don
 
no i was a bass player


yup a great band also


check them out you might be surprised
education is a great thing
H

I checked them out, and did recognize several of their songs! Thanks!

Henry, did you know that Gary Sinise is a bass player? Pretty good too, I think!

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speaking of bass players

you have all heard her but i bet you didnt know her name?
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H
 
you have all heard her but i bet you didnt know her name?
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H

You'd lose that bet, Hank. I played the bass before I took up the guitar, and knew all about Ms. Kaye from Guitar Player magazine. Speaking of musicians eveyone has heard, but may not know their names, one of the greatest (and most recorded) guitar players on Earth, Tommy Tedesco, came from my home city of Niagara Falls. There's a big mural of him on Pine Avenue in our Little Italy section.

JAMES
 
you have all heard her but i bet you didnt know her name?
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H


I really like Carol Kaye's sound! I just downloaded a recording from the 70s called, "Zodiac", with her playing in a band. Great stuff.
 
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