Artist Bio:
Stephen Stills-Manassas was a rock band formed by musician Stephen Stills in 1971. The band's lineup included several notable musicians such as Chris Hillman, Al Perkins, and Dallas Taylor, among others. They released two albums during their relatively short-lived career: "Manassas" in 1972 and "Down the Road" in 1973. Both albums were well-received by critics and showcased a blend of rock, folk, country, and Latin music influences.
The band's sound was characterized by intricate harmonies, versatile instrumentation, and Stills' distinctive songwriting style. Despite their critical acclaim, internal conflicts and personal issues led to the dissolution of Stephen Stills-Manassas in 1973. However, the band's legacy lives on through their influential music and the continued appreciation of their albums by fans and music enthusiasts.
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