Rusty Young, the co-founder of country-rock band Poco whose 1979 soothing ballad “Crazy Love” was the group’s only top-10 hit, died Wednesday. He was 75. “I just received word that my friend Rusty ...
Rusty Young — co-founder, singer, and multi-instrumentalist with the pioneering country-rock band Poco — died April 14th of a heart attack. Young, who was 75, passed away at his home in Davisville, ...
Rusty Young, cofounder of the rock band Poco — and the only original member to last all five decades of its run — died Wednesday of a heart attack at his Davisville, Missouri home. He was 75. “I just ...
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Rusty Young, who co-founded the country-rock group Poco in 1968 and was the only mainstay through the band’s five-decade-plus history, died Wednesday at age 75. A representative said Young died of a ...
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Rusty Young, the co-founder of country-rock band Poco whose 1979 soothing ballad “Crazy Love” was the group’s only top-10 hit, died Wednesday. He was 75. “I just received word that my friend Rusty ...