By May 1969, Randy had already left Poco and was a member of Rick Nelson’s newly-formed Stone Canyon Band. But articles about Poco (or Pogo as they were still known at that time)1 with Randy as a member, were still being published.2 This piece from Tiger Beat has all the trappings of a teen-oriented article from the time. Groovy language and offbeat descriptions of the band members), plus a cute photo. There’s lots of interesting info and tidbits thrown in as well.
Many thanks to Jennifer Meisner for sharing this very rare article with me, straight from her scrapbook (notice the top edge and corners trimmed with pinking shears).
Cover of Tiger Beat, May 1969
“Spend a Whole Week with Bobby (Sherman)!”

Notes
- Pogo changed their name to Poco in April 1969 after Walt Kelly, the creator of the comic strip character, Pogo, threatened to sue them. Randy had already departed the band in late February, so the band was known only as Pogo while he was still with them. ↩︎
- See also Teen Screen, August 1969 ↩︎


Love this Jessica! Thank you for putting everything together for us, and also a big thank you to Jennifer Meisner for graciously sharing with us.
This is so cool! I loved “Tiger Beat”. This brings back so many memories! Thank You so Much Jessica & Jennifer!
This article is “…so groovy it’s almost undescribable.” 🙂 Thanks Jennifer for sharing and Jessica for posting!
So glad you ladies enjoyed it. Thanks for commenting!
Fun post Jessica and Jennifer!! I loved Tiger Beat. That’s a true piece of history there!! Thank you for sharing!!
Thank you Jessica and Jennifer. Tiger Beat brings back memories. My Mom would be grocery shopping and I would read magazines. Tiger Beat was always the first one I picked. Thanks for the article on Pogo (Poco). You both are so sweet to share this article.
I loved Tiger Beat as a teen! What a fun story to read!
Jim Messina later formed Loggins and Messina with Kenny Loggins and one error that I noticed is his birthplace. He was actually born in Maywood, California.