Don Henley said The Eagles' "Take It Easy" is about trying to find your home when that whole concept proves to be illusive.
The Eagles played to some of the world's biggest crowds throughout the 1970s. But at which of their shows was the 1980 double album 'Eagles Live' recorded?
The Eagles released only ... their batting average with those albums was unmistakably high. They were also pretty on point with their choices for album-opening songs. Let’s take a look through ...
The first platinum album was Eagles’ Their Greatest Hits 1971-75 in February 1976. Sales continued to grow in the late ’70s and ’80s, leading the RIAA to add multiplatinum awards in October ...
The Eagles’ Don Henley discussed the background of the album One of These Nights. “Glenn [Frey] and I now wanted to take advantage of the momentum we had going; we wanted to write more songs ...
Here's a list of every RIAA-certified Double Diamond album. We show the release date, record label, producer(s), Billboard 200 peak and more.
There’s certainly something to the notion that JD Souther, who passed away on September 17 at the age of 78, didn’t become a bigger star as an artist in his own right because he tended to give ...
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 ...
We were approaching 30 and could see that the rear-view mirror was full of newcomers ... “How Long,” a song from your first album that was much later recut by the Eagles, was an anti-war ...
Are Jason Kelce and Stevie Nicks releasing a Christmas album? Here's everything to know about the former NFL star's new ...
If you’re old enough to remember classic rock when it was just plain rock ’n' roll, you’ll may like the next Christmas album from the Philadelphia Eagles. As reported by PhillyVoice.com ...
The New Heights podcast teased a song by Stevie Nicks and Jason Kelce for the retired NFL star's 2024 Christmas album, which features Travis Kelce.