Rusty Young, the frontman and co-founder of country rock band Poco, died of a heart attack on Wednesday. He was 75.A spokesman for the musician confirmed to PEOPLEthat Young passed away at his home in Davisville, Missouri.The musician— who's full name isNorman Russell Young— formed Poco with Richie Furay, George Grantham and Jim Messina in 1967.
Sad: Rusty Young, the frontman and co-founder of country rock band Poco, died of a heart attack on Wednesday. He was 75; seen in 2017Furay invited Young to Los Angeles in 1967 to play steel on Buffalo Springfield's third and final album, Last Time Around, and Poco was formed shortly after.
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