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Jim Messina is a musician, singer, songwriter, and record producer who is best known for his work with the bands Buffalo Springfield and Loggins and Messina. He was born on December 5, 1947, in Maywood, California, and grew up in the Los Angeles area. Messina's music career began in the 1960s when he joined the folk-rock band Buffalo Springfield as the bass player. He played on the band's last album, "Last Time Around," before they disbanded in 1968. After Buffalo Springfield, Messina formed the country-rock band Poco with Richie Furay and Rusty Young. He left Poco in 1970 to team up with singer-songwriter Kenny Loggins to form the successful duo Loggins and Messina. The duo released several hit albums in the 1970s, including "Sittin' In," "Loggins and Messina," and "Full Sail."Messina is also a successful solo artist, having released several albums throughout his career, including "Oasis" and "One More Mile." In addition to his work as a musician, Messina has also worked as a producer, producing albums for artists such as Rusty Young, Walter Egan, and Nicolette Larson. Messina's musical style is a blend of rock, country, folk, and pop, and he is known for his intricate guitar work, tight harmonies, and well-crafted songs. His music has been widely influential and has inspired many musicians in the country-rock and soft rock genres. Today, Jim Messina continues to perform and record music, and his contributions to the world of music have earned him a dedicated fan base and a place in music history. Buffalo Springfield (1967 - 1968) Poco (1968 - 1970) Loggins and Messina (1971 - 1976) (with Kenny Loggins) Solo Albums:
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