Poco In the late 1960s, an acquaintance of Young's, Miles Thomas, became the road manager for
Buffalo Springfield.
Richie Furay and
Jim Messina needed a steel guitarist for the Furay ballad "Kind Woman" on their final album
Last Time Around and after Thomas told Young about the opportunity, Young was hired. Along with Furay and Messina, Young became a founding member of
Poco in 1968 upon the former band's demise. Drummer
George Grantham and bass player
Randy Meisner rounded out the original Poco lineup. At the end of 2013, Young announced his, what turned out to be a short-lived, retirement. A few shows were booked into 2014 including three farewell shows in Florida. One of those shows was a performance in a recording studio in front of a live audience for a DVD document of the band's live show. Young said there could be some one-offs in the future after that, but the band would not be actively touring as before. Young and Jack Sundrud wrote and recorded music for children's story videos as the "Session Cats". Young continued to do guest performances with former members of Poco and other country rock artists. Young released his first solo album in 2017 on
Blue Élan Records, ''Waitin' For The Sun
. Young released his first new music since Waitin' for the Sun'' on March 22, 2019. The new tune, "Listen to Your Heart", was released digitally and benefited a local
Steelville, Missouri animal charity, Santana's Hope for Paws (Friends of Steelville, MO Pound) Animal Shelter. ==Death==