George Grantham is an American musician best known as the drummer and vocalist for the influential country rock band Poco. Born on July 21, 1941, Grantham's contributions to the band helped define their sound, which blends elements of rock, country, and folk. Poco was formed in 1968, emerging from the ashes of the Buffalo Springfield, and Grantham was a key member throughout much of the band's early years. Notable works featuring Grantham include Poco's albums "Pickin' Up the Pieces" (1969), "Crazy Eyes" (1973), and "Legend" (1978), with the latter featuring the hit single "Crazy Love." His drumming style is characterized by its precision and adaptability, allowing the band to seamlessly incorporate harmonies and intricate arrangements. Grantham's impact on music extends beyond his work with Poco; he played a significant role in the development of the country rock genre, influencing numerous artists who followed. His collaborations with fellow musicians and his participation in live performances have left a lasting legacy in the American music scene, particularly during the late 1960s and 1970s.