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Manassas were a seventies rock band formed by Stephen Stills in 1971. The nucleus of the band had already backed Stills on his July 1971 album Stephen Stills 2, and in May 1972, the double-LP Manassas was released. Down The Road was released in 1973 and in September of that year the band split. Passarelli and Lala went to Stills' backing band. Harris, Perkins and Hillman joined the Souther-Hillman-Furay Band.
[edit] Band members
- Stephen Stills, vocals & guitar (ex-CSNY, Buffalo Springfield)
- Chris Hillman, vocals & guitar (ex-Byrds, Flying Burrito Brothers)
- Al Perkins, steel guitar & guitar (played with Gram Parsons, among others)
- Calvin "Fuzzy" Samuels, bass (played with CSNY)
- Paul Harris, keyboards
- Dallas Taylor, drums (played with CSNY, ex-Clear Light)
- Joe Lala, percussion (ex-Blues Image)
[edit] Discography
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[edit] Singles
- 1972 "It Doesn't Matter / Rock'n'roll Crazies - Cuban Bluegrass"
- 1972 "It Doesn't Matter / Fallen Eagle"
- 1972 "Rock'n'roll Crazies - Cuban Bluegrass / Colorado"
- 1973 "Isn't It About Time / So Many Times"
- 1973 "Guaguanco De Vero / Down the Road"
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