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STEPHEN STILLS Grows Up

Stephen Stills was dining/drinking with his band at a nightclub near Michigan’s Pine Knob Music Theater, the first stop of a new tour with a new set of musicians and in the wake of a new album release with a new record company.

November 1, 1975
Lowell Cauffiel

The trouble I got into tryin’ to live up to what they said I lucked into at twenty five.

—“My Favorite Changes,”

Stephen Stills

Stephen Stills was dining/drinking with his band at a nightclub near Michigan’s Pine Knob Music Theater, the first stop of a new tour with a new set of musicians and in the wake of a new album release with a new record company.

Those old cliches one might normally use in describing such events were absent: No hangers-on. No groupies, except for a few wide-eyed bar maids here and there. No limos, just Ford station wagons parked outside. And in the background, an MOR band brushed away innocuously under the laughter of Stills and the boys who were rehashing the ups and downs of their premiere gig.

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