In the early 1970s, an unexpected encounter in a restaurant inspired one of the Eagles' best tracks, "Lyin' Eyes," all about a secret love affair. Now, over 50 years later, the song is still a beloved ...
Though Mastodon are currently pushing towards the release of a new album, co-founders Bill Kelliher, Brann Dailor and Troy Sanders have taken some time to address the passing of the band's former ...
PENN VALLEY, CA — Rockin' the Gateway is thrilled to welcome back Life In The Fast Lane for the second concert of its 2026 season — and if last year's electrifying performance was any indication, this ...
Behind the glitter, grooves and Grammy-winning legacy of Earth, Wind & Fire sits a more complicated story, revealing a more personal side of the band’s founder, Maurice White. In the HBO documentary, ...
The words “satanic” and “country rock” don’t often go hand in hand, but in 1975, Eagles managed to blend the two ideas into one exceptional and soulful album. The California rock band, once known for ...
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See more of our trusted coverage when you search. Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. Pretty much everyone knows the song, and album, "Hotel California." ...
And that’s where I wrote Hotel California. “When I first joined the band,” he continued, "my high school band mate Bernie Leadon told me, ‘If you want to wrote songs with Don [Henley] and Glenn [Frey] ...
Over the last week, the Philadelphia Eagles signed a few players — WR Samori Toure, RB Elijah Mitchell, and iDL Zion Wilson. So let's catch up on those guys. Wilson probably has the most interesting ...
Chronicling the Dark Side of Paradise During the peak of their 1970s run, the Eagles became the ultimate mirror for a changing nation. As the utopian peace and love of the hippie era disintegrated ...
Ultimately, the Eagles achieved exactly what they set out to do in that backstage room. As Frey famously summed up: "We didn’t set out to be a band for all times. We set out to be a band for our times ...
They didn’t care about hippie utopianism, they wanted hit records, massive stadium paydays, and total domination of the radio, and they got it. Classical-Music.com officially designated the Eagles as ...