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    Bruce Palmer (September 9, 1946 – October 1, 2004) was a Canadian musician best known as the bassist in the folk rock band Buffalo Springfield, who were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1997.

  2. Oct 16, 2004 · Bruce Palmer, who played bass guitar for Buffalo Springfield, the influential though short-lived folk-rock band that exemplified what was called the West Coast sound in...

  3. Sep 28, 2015 · Bruce Palmer stayed in music all his life, even though his career as bass player with Buffalo Springfield ended already before the 1970s began.

  4. Oct 16, 2004 · Palmer, who has died of a heart attack aged 58, was a skinny, gangling figure, with long hair and eyes permanently hidden behind psychedelic sunglasses. He would stand with his back to the...

  5. May 25, 2020 · 1.32M subscribers. Subscribed. 500. 42K views 3 years ago. Crosby, Stills & Nash, Bruce Palmer and Tom Petty perform "For What It's Worth" at the 1997 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction...

  6. Oct 1, 2004 · The enigmatic Bruce Palmer is known mostly as the original bassist in Buffalo Springfield, one of the greatest rock groups of the 1960s. Although Palmer did not sing or write any material during his time…. Read Full Biography.

  7. Buffalo Springfield was a rock band formed in Los Angeles by Canadian musicians Neil Young, Bruce Palmer and Dewey Martin and American musicians Stephen Stills and Richie Furay. The group, widely known for the song "For What It's Worth", [1] released three albums and several singles from 1966 to 1968.

  8. Oct 13, 2004 · Bruce Palmer, 58, the bassist and an original member of the rock band Buffalo Springfield, died Oct. 1 in Belleville, Ontario, Canada, after a heart attack. Born in Canada,...

  9. Oct 8, 2004 · Buffalo Springfield bassist Bruce Palmer died Monday of an apparent heart attack; he was fifty-eight. Born in Canada in 1946, Palmer was an early collaborator with Neil Young, first in the...

  10. Derailed by substance abuse, Bruce Palmer’s career could have been much more – as evidenced by his lone solo slab The Cycle Is Complete (1971) wherein the multi-instrumentalist / bassist turns in a turns in a rather engaging and eccentric jazz, psychedelic, new age song-cycle comprised of extended electric Miles- like jams and improv.