Richie Furay

Richie Furay is an American music luminary, an inductee into the Colorado Music Hall of Fame and the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. He is celebrated for pioneering Country-Rock as a founding member of the legendary and quintessential groups Buffalo Springfield, Poco, and the Souther-Hillman-Furay band.

Dec
6
to Dec 7

Richie Furay at Carols by Candlelight

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Benefit Concert to Support Radys Children’s Hospital

After an astonishing 60-year career in music that included pivotal positions in Buffalo Springfield, Poco, the Souther-Hillman-Furay Band, as well as several solo albums, Richie Furay’s signature vocals still capture the incredible depth and beauty of his timeless music. It is truly an artistic moment of reckoning when watching his dynamic stage presence and his connection with the audience in this intimate performance.

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Jan
11
7:30 PM19:30

Richie Furay at Lone Tree Arts Center

After an astonishing 60-year career in music that included pivotal positions in Buffalo Springfield, Poco, the Souther-Hillman-Furay Band, as well as several solo albums, Richie Furay’s signature vocals still capture the incredible depth and beauty of his timeless music. It is truly an artistic moment of reckoning when watching his dynamic stage presence and his connection with the audience in this intimate performance.

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Nov
2
8:00 PM20:00

Richie Furay

After an astonishing 60-year career in music that included pivotal positions in Buffalo Springfield, Poco, the Souther-Hillman-Furay Band, as well as several solo albums, Richie Furay’s signature vocals still capture his voice with such incredible depth and beauty that even those who have been long-time fans and followers will be caught with wonder when seeing him perform as he approaches 80 years old. It is truly an artistic moment of reckoning when watching his dynamic stage presence and his connection with the audience.

“Rock & roll and country, that’s really what I’m all about,” Furay explains. “It’s the sound that first really touched me as a child, and it’s stayed a constant in my life all these years, both personally and professionally. Even at the start of my career. I may have felt somewhat insecure, but I always believed in myself. And I knew enough to know to do what I wanted to do, because if I didn’t I wouldn’t be enjoying what I was doing. That was always a basic operating procedure for me. No matter what group I was in, I needed to really like what we were trying to play. And that’s what is at the heart of my recording catalog and live concerts. I have always loved country music, and the idea of putting it together with rock & roll with a steel guitar seemed like a natural back at my start right up to now.”

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Aug
24
7:30 PM19:30

Richie Furay Trio

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After an astonishing 60-year career in music that included pivotal positions in Buffalo Springfield, Poco, the Souther-Hillman-Furay Band, as well as several solo albums, Richie Furay’s signature vocals still capture his voice with such incredible depth and beauty that even those who have been long-time fans and followers will be caught with wonder when seeing him perform as he approaches 80 years old. It is truly an artistic moment of reckoning when watching his dynamic stage presence and his connection with the audience.

Richie Furay was born in Yellow Springs, Ohio, and loved music from the start. His father listened to country music on the radio, and it caught Furay's ear immediately. There was something about the openness of the songs, and the emotional power of those that delivered them, both the singers and players. It wasn't long until rock & roll sprang out of country and blues in the early 1950s, and once the young Ohioan found that sound, he knew he was home. Early doo-wop records rose to the front for a while, and when Richie Furay began guitar lessons and got his first guitar when he was eight years old, he knew that’s what he wanted to do. By the time the young man was attending college in 1963, he was a drama major and had won the freshman talent show. After a trip to New York with his college acapella choir, Richie returned the following summer to sing in folk clubs where he met Stephen Stills. Eddie Miller then formed the AuGoGo Singers with Richie and Stephen, and his future was set.

He describes it as an "inner optimism" that really took him into the heart of becoming a professional musician. It has been a career of constant progression and unending achievements. Once Stills and Furay joined with Neil Young, Bruce Palmer, and Dewey Martin, Buffalo Springfield instantly became one of America's great bands. As they toured and recorded for the next three years, the group solidified their place in the history books. And when Furay left to form Poco with Jim Messina, Rusty Young, Randy Meisner, and George Grantham in 1968, his permanent influence in Country Rock became assured.

"Rock & roll and country, that's really what I'm all about," Furay explains. "It's the sound that first really touched me as a child, and it's stayed a constant in my life all these years, both personally and professionally. Even at the start of my career, I may have felt somewhat insecure, but I always believed in myself. And I knew enough to know to do what I wanted to do, because if I didn't, I wouldn't be enjoying what I was doing. That was always a basic operating procedure for me. No matter what group I was in, I needed to really like what we were trying to play. And that's what is at the heart of my recording catalog and live concerts. I have always loved country music, and the idea of putting it together with rock & roll with a steel guitar seemed like a natural back at my start right up to now."

From the earliest days of his onstage life, at this time there is an eternal feel to his vocals, like the man has tapped into the deepest aspect of life and conveyed all he has sung and learned into a crowning achievement of where he's been and where he's still going.

When the electric and acoustic guitars team up, and the bass and drums of the rhythm section kick in and are joined by keyboards and the ever-important steel guitar, there is such an undeniable celebration of music that comes across it feels like Richie Furay has unlocked the most immortal secret of who he has been all these years. He is joined by a spirit of life and love that only the very finest music can deliver. "This is what I am about: rock & roll and country," he states, and truer words were never spoken. By the end of his concert performance when the signature song from Poco, "A Good Feelin’ To Know,” is heard, it feels like a special gift being handed out at an illustrious event. A gift from one of rock & roll's true pioneers.

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Aug
23
7:30 PM19:30

Richie's Final Farewell Concert & 80th Birthday Celebration

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Richie Furay's Final Farewell & 80th Birthday Celebration Concert
On the East Coast with his 8 member band at South Orange Performing Arts Center(SOPAC)New Jersey

Ten years ago, Richie’s 70th birthday concert at SOPAC included special and surprise guests Rusty Young & George Grantham of Poco, and Mark Volman of The Turtles.
Paul Cotton was also a special guest at a prior SOPAC show. 
This show will be Richie’s “final farewell concert” at SOPAC with his eight-member band as he retires from a music career of nearly 60 years of touring.  Bring your friends and family together as Richie celebrates his storied career and the music of Buffalo Springfield, Poco, Souther-Hillman-Furay, and Richie’s solo work!  The evening will also include a partial preview of Richie Furay’s documentary and an appearance by a special guest.

This promises to be an evening you don’t want to miss.  Get your tickets today!

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Jun
15
8:00 PM20:00

Richie Furay Trio

Celebrating a 60 year career that includes a pivotal position with: Buffalo Springfield, Poco, the Souther-Hillman-Furay Band, and induction in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame!

Friday and Saturday at 8pm, No Opener! Pharaohs receive preferred seating! No Promo Code, Pharaohs Call Box Office for the Best Seats.

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Jun
14
8:00 PM20:00

Richie Furay Trio

Celebrating a 60 year career that includes a pivotal position with: Buffalo Springfield, Poco, the Souther-Hillman-Furay Band, and induction in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame!

Friday and Saturday at 8pm, No Opener! Pharaohs receive preferred seating! No Promo Code, Pharaohs Call Box Office for the Best Seats.

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Oct
8
7:00 PM19:00

Private Backyard Event with Full 8 Member Band

San Diego, CA

If you would like to attend this exclusive backyard concert, we have opened it to only a small number of people. Purchase tickets at the link….

This show was originally scheduled for August 20, 2023. Due to tropical storms, it has been postponed to October 8, 2023

(If you would like to have Richie perform solo, duo, trio, or full band for your private event, send email to PRFmanagement@gmail.com with details of inquiry)

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May
21
8:00 PM20:00

The History of Richie Furay / Buffalo Springfield & Poco Legacy show

Sellersville, PA

This is the only PA region show with full band

Richie performs from his Buffalo Springfield, Poco, Souther-Hillman-Furay catalog along with some favorite solo songs, as he presents The History of Richie Furay. This show includes the 8 member electric band.

Chris Berardo opens show

Meet & Greet Tickets Available

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May
20
8:00 PM20:00

The History of Richie Furay / Buffalo Springfield & Poco Legacy show

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South Orange, New Jersey

This is the only NY/NJ/CT tri-state show with the full 8 member electric band.

Richie performs from his Buffalo Springfield, Poco, Souther-Hillman-Furay catalog along with some favorite solo songs, as he presents The History of Richie Furay. This show includes the 8 member electric band.

VERY SPECIAL GUEST / John Ford Coley of England Dan & John Ford Coley

MEET & GREET OPPORTUNITY AVAILABLE(SOLD OUT)

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Jul
13
7:30 PM19:30

An evening at the Grammy Museum

L.A., California

The GRAMMY Museum is thrilled to welcome the legendary Richie Furay for an intimate conversation with GRAMMY-winning producer Val Garay plus a performance along with his daughter Jesse Furay Lynch. The conversation will be moderated by Scott Goldman and will discuss Richie’s impressive career, his new album In The Country, his creative process, and more.

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