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The Eagles
Founding Eagles Members
The founding members in 1971:
Guitarist/keyboardist/Vocalist Glenn Frey (born November
6, 1948 in Detroit, Michigan) escaped Michigan's cold
winters and musically stultifying frat and bar scene,
bringing a rhythm and blues heritage.
Drummer/Vocalist Don Henley (born July 22, 1947 in Gilmer,
Texas) was nearly a college graduate, majoring in English
literature.
Guitarist/mandolinist/banjo player Bernie Leadon (born
July 19, 1947, in Minneapolis, Minnesota) had a passion
for country and bluegrass that shaped the band's early
direction. (quit group 1975)
Bassist Randy Meisner (born March 8, 1946 in Scottsbluff,
Nebraska) was a car and cycle enthusiast who preferred
spending time with his family to playing bass in a rock
and roll band. (quit group 1977)
Additional/Replacement Members
Guitarist/Vocalist Don Felder (born September 21, 1948
in Topanga, California) (joined group 1974, fired from
group 2001)
Guitarist/Vocalist Joe
Walsh (born November 20, 1947) replaced Bernie Leadon.
(joined group 1975)
Bassist/Vocalist Timothy B. Schmit (born October 30,
1947 in Oakland, California, raised in Sacramento, California)
replaced Randy Meisner. (joined group 1977)
In 1998, the band was inducted into the Rock and Roll
Hall of Fame. During the induction ceremony, all seven
former members played together on stage. Several subsequent
reunion tours would follow, notable for their record-setting
ticket prices.
The Eagles were inducted into the Vocal Group Hall
of Fame in 2001.
In February 2001, Don Felder was fired from the group;
Felder and the Eagles filed lawsuits against each other.
In 2003 the Eagles released a new single, the September
11th-themed "Hole in the World".
As of 2005 the Eagles consist of Frey, Henley, Walsh,
and Schmit. On their Farewell Tour I they are supplemented
by eight additional players: a drummer/percussionist
(to relieve/augment Henley), a guitarist named Steuart
Smith (to play Felder's old parts), two keyboard players
(to augment Frey), and a four-person horn section that
also can play violin and additional percussion.
Hotel California (favourite song of both Peter Sutcliffe
and Keane) set a new London radio station record when
it was played 37 times in a single day (beating Pink
Floyds 'Money' - 26 times) on Virgin Radio on March
22nd 2005.