The new dates bring the total number of shows to 52, making it the longest-running residency in the Sphere's history.
The Eagles' run at Las Vegas' Sphere is again getting bigger. The legendary rock band has officially added four new shows to ...
Don Henley, Joe Walsh and the Eagles aren’t ready to cash their chips in just yet. The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame group just extended their ongoing Las Vegas Sphere residency into February 2026. Their ...
The Eagles hit song won the 1977 Grammy for Record of the Year. — -- "Hotel California" is arguably the Eagles' most iconic song. The hit tune was a billboard chart-topper; it sold over 16 ...
When the Eagles began their residency at Las Vegas’ Sphere back in September, they also debuted a Third Encore fan experience at the neighboring Venetian Resort. The space allowed fans to go inside a ...
Don Felder got a real taste of major fame, thanks to the success of Eagles' Hotel California album. Having co-written the title track, naturally, he wanted to follow up strong. But it would take some ...
No studio album by an American band has sold more copies in the U.S. than the Eagles’ Hotel California. The classic 1976 release has been certified 26-times platinum by the RIAA for sales of more than ...
In January 1978, The Eagles won big at the Grammys, but they weren’t there to collect their prize. The band’s song “Hotel California” received Record of the Year, but they declined to attend. They had ...
The post Don Felder on That “Hotel California” Intro, Eagles Deep Cuts, and 50 Years of Music: Podcast appeared first on Consequence. In this interview with Kyle Meredith, Felder discusses how he ...
This video explores the Eagles’ classic “Hotel California”, revealing the hidden themes and interpretations behind its ...
After writing the music for one of the most famous songs in rock ‘n’ roll history, what do you do for an encore? If you’re Don Felder, you keep on writing, recording and performing. Deco caught up ...
“Hotel California” is easily one of the Eagles’ most iconic songs, and it’s easy to see why. The storytelling, the breezy groove, the duetting guitars: the 1977 track is synonymous with the West Coast ...