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Eagles recorded Seven Bridges Road for their Eagles Live concert album. According to band member Don Felder, when Eagles first began playing stadiums the group would warm up pre-concert by singing Seven Bridges Road in a locker room shower area. Afterwards, each concert would then open with the group's five members singing Seven Bridges Road a ...
One tribute band called Hotel California "A Salute to the Eagles" alleges that another Eagles cover band named 7 Bridges represented itself in advertisements as Hotel California — the only band ...
In 1993, an Eagles tribute album, Common Thread: The Songs of the Eagles, was recorded by several country artists. Travis Tritt, who covered "Take It Easy" in the album, asked the band to appear in his video for the song. [7] The band members agreed, and it would be the first time the group had appeared together in 13 years.
Hotel California is the fifth studio album by American rock band Eagles, released on December 8, 1976, by Asylum Records.Recorded by the band and produced by Bill Szymczyk at the Criteria and Record Plant studios between March and October 1976, it was the band's first album with guitarist Joe Walsh, who had replaced founding member Bernie Leadon, and the last to feature founding bassist Randy ...
The Eagles arrived in Des Moines on Thursday night with a 27-song set, including all of the "Hotel California" album.
At the induction of the Eagles into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1998, all seven former and present members of the band reunited to perform "Hotel California" [45] and "Take It Easy." The song's guitar solo was voted the best solo of all time by readers of Guitarist magazine in 1998, [ 8 ] and was ranked 8th on Guitar Magazine ' s Top 100 ...
In his new suit, the Eagles frontman is seeking a declaratory judgment affirming his ownership over roughly 100 pages … Don Henley Files Lawsuit to Regain Ownership of ‘Hotel California ...
In 1998, Leadon reunited with the Eagles in New York City for the band's induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. All seven current and former Eagles members performed together on "Take It Easy" and "Hotel California". In 2004, he released his second solo effort in 27 years (and his first under solely his name), Mirror.