
Buffalo Springfield
Buffalo Springfield was a prominent American rock band active in the mid-1960s, known for blending folk, rock, and country influences. Their most famous song, "For What It's Worth," became an anthem of the Vietnam War era and social change. The band featured talented musicians such as Stephen Stills, Neil Young, and Richie Furay, many of whom went on to have successful solo careers. Despite a relatively short existence, Buffalo Springfield left a lasting impact on the 1960s music scene, influencing future generations with their innovative sound and socially conscious lyrics.