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According to producer Gary Katz, Don Henley of 'The Eagles' almost appeared on 'Steely Dan's 'Peg' but he got fired; what happened? -
Vinyl Records: Eagles albums for that peaceful easy feeling [Amazon]
Take your next vinyl record listening session to the limit. Here are the top three Eagles albums from Amazon for that peaceful easy feeling. -
Steuart Smith: 4 Songs From The Eagles Guitarist Who Remains “Not An Eagle”
In recognition of the Eagles' longtime session guitarist's efforts, here are the four songs that were co-written by Steuart Smith. -
Don Henley Says The Eagles Have Broken Up Following Glenn Frey Death
When fans saw the remaining members of The Eagles with Jackson Browne perform "Take It Easy" at the Grammys, which was probably now the last time they will see all of them together. In light of the recent death of founding member Glenn Frey, Don Henley spoke to BBC Radio 2 and said that it was band's "final farewell." -
Grammys 2016: The Eagles, Jackson Browne Pay Tribute To Glenn Frey With "Take It Easy'
After Ed Sheeran took home the surprise 2016 Grammy win with "Thinking Out Loud" for Song Of The Year over favorites Taylor Swift and Kendrick Lamar, the remaining members of The Eagles, Don Henley, Bernie Leadon, Timothy B. Schmit & Joe Walsh with Jackson Browne paid tribute to their recently fallen guitarist and singer for the band, Glenn Frey. -
Grammys 2016: Eagles Bandmates, Jackson Browne to Honor Glenn Frey with 'Take It Easy'
The Grammys are set to pay tribute to the late Eagles guitarist/singer Glenn Frey in the most appropriate way possible - with his bandmates. On Wednesday (Feb. 10), the Eagles and Grammys announced that Don Henley, Joe Walsh, Timothy B. Schmit and Bernie London will honor their fallen comrade alongside his frequent collaborator Jackson Browne. -
Stephen Colbert Remembers Glenn Frey with 'Desperado' Memory on 'The Late Show' [WATCH]
The music world was rocked by the death of the Eagles' Glenn Frey on Monday (Jan. 18) and in honor of the legendary guitarist, singer and songwriter, Stephen Colbert shared an integral memory involving the Frey-penned hit "Desperado" on The Late Show. -
Bruce Springsteen Honors Glenn Frey With Cover of Eagles' 'Take It Easy' [WATCH]
Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band took time out of their River Tour stop at Chicago's United Center to perform a cover of the Eagles' "Take It Easy" in tribute to Glenn Frey, whose death on Monday (Jan. 18) hit the music world by surprise. -
Glenn Frey's Death Partially Caused by Medications, Eagles Manager Irving Azoff Claims
In a surprising twist, Eagles manager Irving Azoff claims that Glenn Frey’s death was partially caused by medications he was taking to treat a medical condition. In a statement released to the band’s website this past Monday (Jan. 18) it is said that Frey died of multiple ailments, including rheumatoid arthritis, colitis and pneumonia. Frey passed away at the relatively young age of 67. In an a new interview, Azoff said that the colitis and pneumonia were directly to connected to medications he was on for the arthritis, although he would not name names. -
Eagles Manager Irving Azoff Talks Glenn Frey's Death, His Impact on the Industry
The music world is saddened by the passing of Glenn Frey, guitarist of the Eagles, a no one more so than those closest to him. Frey’s inner circle included the band’s manager Irving Azoff who fostered their talent since the beginning. Glen passed away this past Monday (Jan. 18) at the relatively young age of 67. In a new interview, Azoff talked about the legendary guitarist’s death and the impact that the band has had on the industry. -
Eagles' Guitarist and Singer Glenn Frey Dead at 67
The rock 'n' roll world has lost another musical icon this month. On Jan. 18, Eagles announced that founding member and guitarist Glenn Frey has died after a battle with several ailments at the age of 67. -
Katy Perry, One Direction, Garth Brooks Top List Of 2015's Highest Paid Musicians
In just three short weeks we will wave goodbye to an eventful 2015 and it has been a year where many musicians have been able to reap the rewards of their labor and reap some of them did. Forbes has unveiled their list of the highest paid musicians in 2015 and Katy Perry tops the list with a whopping $135, putting her just behind Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao as the highest paid celebrities on the planet. She is followed by One Direction, Garth Brooks, Taylor Swift and The Eagles to round out the top five.
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