Formed in Los Angeles, California, in 1965, Stone Poneys was a folk-rock band
whose modest success served as a launchpad for the career of the group's most
famous member, American singer Linda Rondstadt. Stone Poneys' original lineup
also included guitarists Kenny Edwards and Bobby Kimmel, both of whom co-wrote
the bulk of the band's material. After becoming a hip fixture on the Los Angles
nightclub circuit, the group signed with Capitol Records in 1966 and released a
self-titled debut album, The Stone Poneys, early the following year. Evergreen,
Volume 2 was released that summer...