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Head Over Heels is the eighth studio album by the American country rock band Poco, and their first on ABC Records.Timothy Schmit's "Keep On Tryin'" shows off the band's skills in harmonizing and eventually became a favorite that the band played in concert for many years.
The Ultimate Collection is a compilation album by the American band Poco, released in 1998. ... "Keep On Tryin’" (Timothy B. Schmit) ... Jim Messina – guitar, vocals;
He appeared on nine of Poco's studio albums and two live albums between 1969 and 1977, composing numerous songs. He wrote and was the lead singer on the song "Keep on Tryin'," Poco's biggest hit single to that point, peaking at No. 50 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1975.
Poco is the second album by American country rock band Poco.This is the band's first album to feature Timothy B. Schmit who replaced Randy Meisner on electric bass. The Messina-penned "You Better Think Twice" became a signature song for the band.
Poco was an American country rock band originally formed in 1968 after the demise of Buffalo Springfield.Guitarists Richie Furay and Jim Messina, former members of Buffalo Springfield, were joined by multi-instrumentalist Rusty Young, bassist Randy Meisner and drummer George Grantham.
The Hawaiian steel guitar, an Indigenous instrument and once a cultural force, ... “I'm trying my best to keep it known, and I think I’m doing a good job,” Lyman added. “As long as its ...
The Very Best of Poco — 2000 20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection — 2001 Take Two — 2002 The Very Best of Poco — From the Inside/A Good Feelin' to Know — 2004 Pickin' Up the Pieces/Poco — 2005 Alive in the Heart of the Night — 2006 Keep on Tryin' — Poco Live — The Essential Poco — Gold — Best of Poco Live ...
Keeping the Legend Alive is the 22nd album and 4th live album by the country rock band Poco.It was re-released in 2006 under the title "Alive In The Heart Of The Night." It includes original members Richie Furay, *George Grantham and Rusty Young, Paul Cotton who replaced Jim Messina in 1970 and Jack Sundrud a member since the 1990s (See concert poster at