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Rusty Young, who co-founded the band Poco, has died, Fox News can confirm. He was 75. Per the outlet, Poco was formed in 1968 by Young, Richie Furay, Jim Messina, George Grantham and Randy Meisner, who was soon replaced by Timothy B. Schmit. Over its 50-plus-year history, Young was the only original band member to stay with Poco. Although Young had planned to retire over the years, iterations of the country-rock group went on with Young leading the band, according to Variety. Poco s current band members paid tribute to the late artist on Thursday. Bassist and vocalist Jack Sundrud called Young an innovator and a rock star. He remained the one constant in Poco for 53 years. It was an honor to perform alongside him for more than 25 of those years, Sundrud said in a statement obtained by Fox News. ....
Rusty Young, Poco s Co-Founder and Longtime Frontman, Dies at 75 Chris Willman, provided by FacebookTwitterEmail A representative said Young died of a heart attack at his home in Davisville, Missouri. “I just received word that my friend Rusty Young has passed away and crossed that line into eternity,” co-founder Richie Furay said in a statement to Variety. “My heart is saddened; he was a dear and longtime friend who help me pioneer and create a new Southern California musical sound called ‘country rock.’ He was an innovator on the steel guitar and carried the name Poco on for more than 50 years. Our friendship was real and he will be deeply missed. My prayers are with his wife, Mary, and his children Sara and Will.” ....
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