History Of The Eagles Tour Is A Reality [VIDEO]
After months of talking about their highly anticipated 40th anniversary tour, The Eagles are finally doing it!
After months of talking about their highly anticipated 40th anniversary tour, The Eagles are finally doing it!
Upon hearing that Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers and the Eagles are heading to the "Big Easy," for the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival, thoughts of an early spring flyaway to New Orleans came to mind.
On October 11th we get a look inside arguably the greatest American rock-and roll band, The Eagles as they prepare for their 40th anniversary.
Since starting out four decades ago, the Eagles have notched six number one albums, six Grammys, five number one singles, and sold more than 120 million albums. How do you celebrate your 40th anniversary after enjoying so much success?
According to Don Henley, it might be a good time to go on tour. Or, you know, just quit.
Joe Walsh, Glenn Frey, Don Henley and Timothy B. Schmit hanging together at the Great Wall in China after they performed a 12-city Asian tour that included stops in Taipei, Taiwan, Hong Kong,and Seoul, Korea, where they had never performed before.
Between his solo work and his career with the Eagles, Don Henley is the proud owner of eight Grammys, but now he's about to get another honor from the Recording Academy. On April 13th, Henley will tra
Fun Fact: Supposedly, this song originated from an electric jam session between Glenn Frey and Bob Seger who would visit Frey's home in Los Angeles whenever he was in town on tour.
Don Henley is going back to his Country roots. He's spending a lot of time in Nashville these days, with producer Stan Lynch, former drummer for Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers. The album is reported to be country classics, with several big country stars joining in on the project, although no one is giving up names.
Eagles guitarist Joe Walsh is planning to release his first solo album since 1992's Songs for a Dying Planet. The still untitled album is due out somtime in 2011, maybe April or May according to Joe.