Buzzy Linhart is an American musician, recognized for his versatility in playing various instruments and his distinctive blend of folk, rock, and jazz music. He made significant contributions to the music industry during the 1960s and 1970s, notably co-writing the hit song "Friends" with Moogy Klingman, which became a popular anthem for Bette Midler. Linhart's instrumental skills, particularly on the vibraphone, along with his unique vocal style, have distinguished him within the music scene. Despite his eclectic style and considerable talent, Linhart remains a somewhat underappreciated figure in music history.