The Eagles were known for their classic rock and country songs. People don’t associate them with disco music. Despite this, they released a famous disco song in the 1970s. Here’s a look at why ...
8 and charted for 15 weeks. “The Greeks Don’t Want No Freaks” was not a hit but it proves that The Eagles were true children of the 1960s music scene.
In a career spanning more than 50 years, the Eagles have delivered their fair ... “performing for people all over the globe; keeping the music alive in the face of tragic losses, upheavals ...
After joining the Eagles in 1975, Joe Walsh had a colossal impact on the band, contributing to some of their greatest songs and even singing lead on a handful.
The Eagles scored a resounding success with their final studio album in 2007, bolstered by the success of its second single, "How Long." Though the recording was new, the song had actually been ...
Not a guy known for understating his own importance, Don Henley took in his surroundings on Saturday night and acknowledged that the Eagles — the hit-making, money-minting, fake-band-in ...
LAS VEGAS – As the fourth band to take over the Sphere, the Eagles had the challenge of elevating their visuals to best suit the distinctive Vegas venue. At the opening show of their residency Sept.
JD Souther, the country-rock singer-songwriter who helped write some of the Eagles’ biggest hits ... and they had a minor hit with their 1974 song “Fallin’ In Love.” ...
Among them were several women who were longtime fans of the songs he wrote with, or for, the Eagles and Linda Ronstadt — and of the charismatic Souther himself. It wasn’t hard to see why ...
The music is thumping in the Phillies’ clubhouse, and the Armentani Brothers are losing their minds. This is happening and ...
“I want to acknowledge the co-writer of that song who we lost three days ago, Mr. J.D. Souther. J.D. is someone you may know played a pivotal role in the Eagles. He wasn’t in the band but he ...