Fifty years after release, Eagles’ Their Greatest Hits 1971–1975 remains the biggest selling album in US history with 40 million sales, ahead of Michael Jackson’s Thriller.
Like many groups, Eagles found themselves up against the wall creatively due to their growing success in the first half of ...
Fifty years ago, the Eagles broke the music industry, and we are all still living in the wreckage. On7 1976, Glenn Frey, Don ...
The Eagles’ greatest song was written during mounting tension and burnout, showing the cracks forming as one of rock’s ...
A 1976 album just made music history — becoming the first ever to earn ‘quadruple diamond’ certification from the RIAA. 50 years later, it’s still flying high.
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Why February 17th matters in rock history
Find out why this was a love-filled day for David Coverdale in 1989 and a great one for Eagles fans in 1976.
The track was praised as an ode to freedom, and a "definitive American song from one of the definitive American bands." ...
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Today in Music History for Feb. 17: ...
In 1976, record shoppers knew what they liked — the Eagles and Rolling Stones, Stevie Wonder and Bob Dylan — and they bought it in droves.
In 1976, while Stevie Wonder and the Eagles topped the charts, a wealth of underrated albums quietly flourished, offering rich sounds from jazz to punk that deserve a second listen.
The Oregonian/OregonLive and longtime Oregon sports writer René Ferrán commemorated the occasion by naming the 100 greatest girls athletes in Oregon high school sports history. It was an extension of ...
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