“Randy Meisner Goes Home”
Gering, Nebraska, 1995
Randy Meisner: A Retrospective is proud to debut this rare, hour-long film by Richard Randall, which features never-before-seen interview and concert footage from 1995.
Poco
American Music Festival, Winter Park, CO
July 7, 1990

Richie Furay, who had left the band at the beginning of Poco’s summer tour, returned for this show as a favor to the promoter, Chuck Morris. Photos: David Dyrkopp.


The band was billed under their original name, Pogo. This was one of Randy’s final appearances with the band until the original five members reunited in 1989.

Review of one of the shows in the Los Angeles Free Press, February 9th, 1969. Randy was incorrectly referred to as “Randy Messina.”

Pogo photographed on the roof of the Troubadour, circa February 1969:




“The Sound We’ve All Been Waiting For” – Pogo at the Troubadour, November 1968
In November 1968, Pogo (aka Poco) played a legendary two-week stand at the Troubadour in West Hollywood. It was an appearance that would put them on the map.
Poco in TEEN SCREEN, August 1969
Poco visited the offices of TEEN SCREEN magazine in this rare article from 1969.
Photo Archive: Poco, 1989

Photo Archive: Poco, 1989



Photo Archive: Poco, 1989
Photographer: Jeff Katz




Photo Archive: Poco, LEGACY Cover, 1989
Photographer: James Shea. Art director: DZN, the Design Group.
Location: Sixth Street Viaduct, Los Angeles


Original photo used for back cover, plus outtake.


Photo Archive: Poco, circa February 1969
Location: Roof of Doug Weston’s Troubadour, Los Angeles, CA.
These photos were most-likely taken around the time of the band’s week-long run at the venue: February 4-9, 1969.




Photo Archive: Poco, c.1968
Photographer: Michael Miller.
Location: Corner of Santa Monica Blvd & Doheny Drive, Beverly Hills, CA



The location as it appears today. The fountain in the last photo also appears in this early photo of the Eagles taken by Eve Babitz in 1971.

Photo Archive: Poco, 1968
Photographer: Gene Trindl



A photo from this session also appeared in a December 1968 Billboard ad (the band was then known as Pogo):
