Poco in the beginning in 1968 was originally called Pogo. The originator of the Pogo comic strip threatened to sue the band if they didn't change the name, so they changed one letter and it became Poco. Randy Meisner only stayed with the band for a few months before moving on to Rick Nelson's Stone... Continue Reading →
Poco reunion and Legacy album and tour – 1989-1991
For the Poco reunion and Legacy album and tour, the original founding members of Poco from 1968 (Randy Meisner, Jim Messina, Rusty Young, Richie Furay, and George Grantham) reformed. From approx. 1989-1991 they toured and recorded an album called "Legacy", which was released September 23, 1989 and is Poco's 17th studio album. They received a... Continue Reading →
American Music Festival in Winter Park, CO – July 7, 1990
The American Music Festival in Winter Park, Colorado, featuring Poco as the headliner was on July 7, 1990. Even though Richie Furay had, by that time, decided to go back to his ministry and not participate any further in the reunion tour he did participate in this concert as a special favor to Chuck Morris.... Continue Reading →
Poco at Club Eastbrook in Grand Rapids, MI – July 19, 1990
Poco at Club Eastbrook in Grand Rapids, Michigan, was one of many shows that the reunited Poco band played at on their Legacy tour in 1990. The venue was renamed to The Orbit Room at one point, and the venue has now been demolished. Randall Nyhof, photographer Poco at Club Eastbrook in Grand Rapids Randy... Continue Reading →
Poco concert in Pittsburgh at the I.C. Light Melody Tent – July 21, 1990
This Poco concert in Pittsburgh at the I.C. Light Melody Tent was located on the shore at Station Square. I.C. (Iron City) Light is the name of Pittsburgh's beer produced there, so the venue is named after the beer. This performance was just two days after Poco's gig at Club Eastbrook in Grand Rapids, Michigan. On... Continue Reading →