Buffalo Springfield came to Phoenix Arizona on Friday April 26th for Happening No. 2 at the State Fairgrounds Exhibition building. Buffalo Springfield was on for the second half of the show and was scheduled to play all their hit songs and some from their newest album that had not yet been released. Opening the concert was Brenton Wood and Kenny O’Dell.
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- 8444 Steven Stills of Buffalo Springfield holding “A Closer Look” Magazine on 4-26-68 at the Exhibit Hall in Phoenix, Arizona. Photo probably by Johnny Franklin
- 8476 Buffalo Springfield band members (except drummer Dewey Martin) on 4-26-68 in one of the offices under the grandstand at the Fairgrounds in Phoenix Arizona. Photo by Tom Franklin
- 8447 Group shot of Buffalo Springfield on 4-26-68 in Phoenix Arizona
- 8442 Stephen Stills of Buffalo Springfield 4-26-68 Exhibit Hall Phoenix Arizona. Photo by Tom Franklin
- 8443 Neil Young of Buffalo Springfield on 4-26-68 at the Exhibit Hall in Phoenix, Arizona. Photo by Tom Franklin
- 8445 Richie Furary of Buffalo Springfield on 4-26-68 at the Exhibit Hall in Phoenix Arizona. Photo by Tom Franklin
- 8446 Jim Messina of Buffalo Springfield on 4-26-68 at Exhibit Hall in Phoenix Arizona. Photo by Tom Franklin
- 8451Neil Young of the Buffalo Springfield on 4-26-68 at the Exhibit Hall in Phoenix Arizona. Photo by Tom Franklin
- 8452 Stephen Stills and Jim Messina of Buffalo Springfield on 4-26-68 at the Exhibit Hall in Phoenix Arizona. Photo by Tom Franklin
- 8474 Neil Young of Buffalo Springfield on 4-26-68 at the Exhibit Hall in Phoenix Arizona. Photo by Tom Franklin
- 8449 Neil Young and Jim Messina of Buffalo Springfield on 4-26-68 at the Exhibit Hall in Phoenix Arizona. Photo by Tom Franklin
- 8450 Buffalo Springfield performing in Phoenix Arizona on 4-26-68
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