Happy Birthday to the great Stephen Stills, who celebrates his 78th birthday today (January 3rd). The two-time Rock and Roll Hall of Famer will forever be remembered for his legendary work with Buffalo Springfield; Crosby, Stills, & Nash; Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young; Manassas, and on his own. Stills last grabbed headlines for his string of sold-out shows with former girlfriend Judy Collins, along with the pair's critically acclaimed 2017 joint album, Everybody Knows. In recent years, Stills successfully rebounded from prostate cancer.
Aside from his brilliant ability to play nearly every instrument he's ever touched, Stills is above and beyond one of the key songwriters of his generation as well as a groundbreaking acoustic and electric guitarist. His songs came to help define his times starting with the Springfield's "For What It's Worth" and "Bluebird," CSN and CSNY's "Suite: Judy Blue Eyes," "Helplessly Hoping," "49 Bye-Byes," "You Don't Have To Cry," "Wooden Ships," "Carry On," "4+20," "Dark Star," "See The Changes," "Southern Cross" — along with his signature solo anthem, "Love The One You're With."
Stephen Stills told us that his musical style comes from studying three distinct genres: ["My sense of syncopation comes from two places; the first is seeing the night time Zulu parades with the full Indians in their headdresses in New Orleans from the night before Mardi Gras — I think I was six. And the other is growing up surrounded by salsa when I was a teenager. And also my best friend and I discovered real old blues. And so those three come together and it's where my feet are planted."] SOUNDCUE (:27 OC. . . feet are planted)