Archived Messages From: March 27th, 2024
Number of Messages: 10
I am so sorry to hear of the passing of Rusty Young. Such a fine musician and a wonderful human being. I have been a fan since I first heard “Deliverin’. Was fortunate enough to see Poco a couple years ago near Ft. Lauderdale and as always they did not disappoint. Was able to meet him after show and he was so gracious. Always made he feel good to hear their music. Condolences to family, band and fellow fans.
Fri April 16th, 2021 6:35 PM Central New York
Rusty left us many great memories. Saw him many times live. Our simpathies to Mary and his kids
Fri April 16th, 2021 5:56 PM United States
Mary and Family, and Poco Family---What a treasure Rusty has been to music lovers all these years--got so wee the guys twice at Wildwood and will try to make it again this year ! Poco music travels with me wherever I go--has for many years--used to spin the vinyl albums on the radio way back when--Prayers for you all---
Fri April 16th, 2021 5:40 PM Cabool,Mo
POCO has always been my favorite band. I actually got to meet Rusty in the dinner line at a casino where they were to perform that night. He was gracious, funny and human. I saw the band many times while growing up in Southern California, they were always spot on great! Amazing catalog of music that will last forever. You will be missed.
Fri April 16th, 2021 5:29 PM Cornville, Arizona
One of the best concerts ever was Poco at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium in the mid Seventies. Towards the end of the show every single person in the auditorium was standing & jumping up and down on their seat. You could actually feel the building "rock" with the intense energy. At one point Rusty even picked up his chair and used one of its legs to play his pedal steel. I have been following Poco from the beginning and saw them with Canned Heat when they were called "Pogo". I've seen many Poco shows through out the years and of course Rusty was always the constant. No matter which version I saw, Poco always sounded fantastic. The music world has lost another giant. RIP Rusty. My thoughts and prayers to all.
Fri April 16th, 2021 5:26 PM California
I saw Poco perform twice in Kansas City and once in San Francisco. After the latter, at the legendary Fillmore, I mentioned to Rusty that I'd been to those concerts and we ended up having a conversation. Meeting him, Jack, and Paul and Richie briefly made my entire year. Like all of you, I'm going to miss Rusty, but I'll always be grateful that he kept the legend alive.
Fri April 16th, 2021 4:52 PM Sacramento
Rusty, Thank you for keeping the music alive for 50 years. You've been an inspiration and a continuous part of my musical journey. From the first time I saw Poco al the Fillmore East to being at the Springfield show when George had his stroke and beyond, I've sang, danced, smiled and felt the great vibes of Poco rhythms, words and message. Your legacy and mark on the music of American southern rock will forever be remembered and cherished around the world. RIP Rusty Young!!
Fri April 16th, 2021 3:33 PM United States
Rusty's vocals on Spellbound, the Legend album, and his pedal steel playing on Magnolia, Crazy Eyes album, I will never get tired of hearing them. RIP, Rusty.
Fri April 16th, 2021 3:22 PM Pittsburgh PA
POCO always lifted me up. Living in San Diego County all my life I saw them sometimes twice a month..I saw them countless times. Rusty passing closes the book on a 53 band history. Rusty's pasing breaks my heat....the Legeond will always be alive with their music.
Fri April 16th, 2021 2:06 PM United States
So sorry to hear of Rusty's passing. A few years back, my wife and I saw Poco at a small high school theater. I was able to sit in the front row so I could watch Rusty play the Steel up close, which was an unforgettable experience. I will always remember the joy he showed playing his music. I was fortunate to meet him after the show. He was a genuine soul, and I could tell he really wanted to connect with everyone he met. After a few minutes, he signed a CD for me, and reached out to shake my hand. He will be greatly missed....but will live on in my memories of that show...."Where Did The Time Go"...
Fri April 16th, 2021 12:57 PM Cincinnati, Ohio

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