Stephen Arthur Stills, an American musician, singer, and songwriter best known for his work with Buffalo Springfield and Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, was born on January 3, 1945.
He wrote “For What It’s Worth,” one of the most well-known songs of the 1960s, when he started his professional career with Buffalo Springfield. “Sit Down, I Think I Love You,” “Bluebird,” and “Rock & Roll Woman” are some of the other well-known songs he wrote for the band. His bandmate Richie Furay referred to him as “the heart and spirit of Buffalo Springfield.”
Who is Stephen Stills’ first wife Véronique Sanson?
Véronique Sanson (born 24 April 1949) is a popular singer-songwriter and record producer from France who has won three Victoires de la Musique awards.
With her debut album Amoureuse in 1972, Véronique Sanson became one of the first French female singer-songwriters to achieve popularity ten years after Barbara. From 1967 through 1972, Sanson had a love relationship with French singer-songwriter Michel Berger.
The songs they penned to each other long after they split up have contributed significantly to the legend of French music about their love affair.
She was wed to American rock musician Stephen Stills from 1973 till 1979. Chris Stills, their son, is a musician as well. Later, from 1995 until 2001, she was wed to French comedian Pierre Palmade.