He briefly passed through the Mothers of Invention (possibly as a result of the Cohen connection) before joining Buffalo Springfield on bass, replacing Ken Koblun (who had only been in for a few weeks, to replace original bassist Bruce Palmer). Just a few months later, Fielder was out, when Palmer (who had left in part because of threats of deportation) came back to California from Canada and rejoined. Fielder does play bass on one track on Buffalo Springfield Again, the jazzy Everydays. He was also the bass player for Blood, Sweat Tears, from their inception through the early '70s, a period which saw them land all of their major hit singles and albums. He went on to play on albums by Gene Clark, Chris Hillman, Al Kooper, and Mary McCaslin, and become a session player in Nashville. ~ Richie Unterberger, Rovi