LIFE Magazine Celebrates The Eagles’ Legacy 50 Years Ago

LIFE magazine honors The Eagles’ legacy with a special issue dedicated to them and their songs still being heard 50 years since their formation.

In 2005, led by quarterback Donovan McNabb and linebacker Nnamdi Asomugha, the Eagles emerged from a decade of mediocrity to capture their third division crown and advance to their first playoff contest, only to lose it later that same season.

Origins

The Eagles were an iconic American band whose members had all been playing music together for an extended period. Although each came from diverse musical backgrounds, they all found common ground when it came to rock and roll music and shared it. Together, they embraced life on the road with its various lifestyle elements – drugs, sex and music all combined into one incredible performance experience that filled sold-out arenas for decades.

The band combined country and rock and roll influences to bring country-rock music into the mainstream. Their amazing harmonies made their music an instant classic; “Take It Easy,” “Hotel California” and “Heartache Tonight” quickly became standard repertoire for musicians looking to gain exposure for their own material.

Henley’s rock ‘n roll exuberance combined with Frey’s creative deliberation made them the ideal pair for their band. As talented singers themselves, both were also adept at delivering their lines with authority and conviction. Furthermore, both were generous men, creating an organization which provided medical, dental, disability, and funeral benefits far in excess of those provided by Social Security or Medicare.

Early Years

As they climbed the charts, their success as recording/touring artists blossomed. Henley and Frey both were prolific songwriters; thus they began writing songs featuring distinctive harmonies that would distinguish their band.

By the time of Hotel California’s release in 1976, The Eagles had established themselves as America’s band. Their music spoke directly to Americans’ desire to explore America’s wild frontier by traveling westward on motorized transportation; preferable in an iconic muscle car with an eagle-shaped bird on its hood.

Don Henley had relocated from Texas to Los Angeles; Randy Meisner had played with both Poco and Steely Dan (Pretzel Logic, The Royal Scam and Aja). Bernie Leadon had played in Gram Parsons’ Flying Burrito Brothers; guitarist/vocalist Joe Walsh belonged to The Heartbreakers; combined, the band became formidable even while engaging in numerous legal battles between its members that brought infamy for greed and conflict.

Mid-Seasons

As the Eagles struggled to establish themselves, some concerns emerged. Most notably, their defense had been poor since day one of the season.

First signs were evident with their blowout losses to the 49ers and Cowboys. That setback destroyed any confidence the Eagles may have had about competing against top teams in the league.

At home games from September through mid-October, the Eagles started wearing black jerseys with white pants at home games – sometimes also sporting black socks for added contrast.

Defense was supposed to be one of the strengths of this team. Under new DC Sean Desai’s direction, players focused on swarming to the ball quickly and removing blocks to force opponents to make decisions. Although this plan seemed promising on paper, in practice and against real competition it fell flat – the Eagles gave up many big plays which proved costly.

Late Years

As the band entered its late stages, factions began to emerge within it. Leadon, who provided its initial spark, found it hard to adjust to rock music; eventually he was replaced by Walsh – an ex-James Gang guitarist with technical experience and infectious rambunctiousness.

From their laid-back debut record to Desperado and Hotel California studio efforts, The Eagles always drew on folk, country and blues traditions for emotional resonance – yet were flexible enough to bend these conventions at various junctures.

1979’s The Long Run marked the final studio album the group produced before disbanding in 1980, featuring Heartache Tonight (number one in Billboard charts), two top-10 hits, and other singles that became hits as well as top-10 songs. Subsequently, members pursued solo careers before reuniting again for Hell Freezes Over and touring regularly since. A remarkable 52-year journey awaits our verdict; but history will ultimately speak its mind about whether this band deserves its place among history.

Greensky Bluegrass Expands Summer Tour 2019

Greensky Bluegrass will mix festival appearances and headlining dates this summer. The band previously announced a handful of dates last week and now have rounded out Summer Tour 2019.

The jamgrass quintet kicks off the tour with support from The Lil Smokies in Salt Lake City on June 27 and Missoula on June 28. Next up are previously confirmed visits to Portland, Oregon on June 29 and Seattle on June 30. Greensky returns to the road in July for a performance in Norfolk on the 17th and four dates in North Carolina. The North Carolina swing begins in Wilmington on July 18, continues in Cary on July 19 and Charlotte on July 20 and concludes in Asheville on July 21.

On August 1, the five-piece will play MECU Pavilion in Baltimore. Then, GSBG returns to New York City for their debut at Pier 17 on August 2. The tour is slated to end at Jay Peak Resort in Vermont on August 3. A pre-sale is underway now for most shows here

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Beck & Cage The Elephant Announce 2019 Co-Headlining Tour

Beck along with Cage the Elephant will embark upon a co-headlining Excursion of North America this summer. The Night Running Tour will feature Spoon on all dates with Starcrawler, Sunflower Bean and Wild Belle to open select displays.

The excursion starts in the Sunlight Supply Amphitheater in Ridgefield, Washington on July 11. From there, the tour hits the Gorge Amphitheatre in George, Washington; Shoreline Amphitheatre in Mountain View, California; FivePoint Amphitheatre in Irvine, California and Park Theater in Las Vegas. Next up are stops in Chula Vista (California), Phoenix, Denver, Austin, Houston, Dallas, St. Louis, Chicago, Cincinnati, Detroit, Indianapolis, Toronto, Saratoga Springs (New York), Darien Center (New York), Mansfield (Massachusetts) and Gilford (New Hampshire). The final portion of this tour starts at Forest Hills Stadium in New York City on August 17 and includes stops in Holmdel, New Jersey; Camden, New Jersey; Columbia, Maryland in Addition to Raleigh, Charlotte, Birmingham, Tampa and West Palm Beach.

Tickets go on sale this Friday, February 15 in 10 a.m. local time in Buytickets.com

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Elton John Adds 2019 Fall Dates To Farewell Tour

Famed performer Elton John recently kicked off his Farewell Yellow Brick Road excursion which is anticipated to last for three decades. Elton’s goodbye to this street has been expanded to late 2019 together using the addition of 25 North American customs spanning September 4 — November 16, 2019.

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The very first of these newly-added performances will take place at Vivint Smart Home Arena in Salt Lake City on September 4. Next includes two dates per part in Las Vegas, Tacoma, Vancouver, Edmonton, Saskatoon, Winnipeg and Toronto. Elton proceeds on with October ’19 stops in Indianapolis, Nashville and Memphis. The November portion of this tour is scheduled to start at Charlotte’s Spectrum Center on November 6. From there, John returns to Philadelphia on November 8 and 9 and then heads to Cleveland, Pittsburgh, Boston and Long Island.

“Elton John’s Farewell Yellow Brick Road excursion is a celebration of one of audio ’s & pop culture’s legendary and unrivaled actors,” stated Jay Marciano, Chairman and CEO, AEG Presents, promoters of this global Farewell Yellow Brick Road excursion in a statement. “Just because he has promised that his millions of fans, it’s just an unforgettable performance of their most iconic and adored music of his career, it’s a look back at all our lives and how Elton John’s music has been interwoven into the social, political and cultural heritage of our world. It’s an honor to be a part of this group of the business ’s most talented people that have collectively created the greatest tribute to rsquo & music;s incomparable artist. ”

A pre-sale for American Express cardholders begins Thursday, September 27 at 10 a.m. Public onsales beginning next Friday, October 5 at 10 a.m. Tickets can be purchased here

Elton John North American Tour Dates

September 4th — Salt Lake City, UT @ Vivint Smart Home Arena
September 6th — Las Vegas, NV @ T-Mobile Arena
September 6th — Las Vegas, NV @ T-Mobile Arena
September 17th — Tacoma, WA @ Tacoma Dome
September 19th — Tacoma, WA @ Tacoma Dome
September 21st — Vancouver, BC @ Rogers Arena
September 22nd — Vancouver, BC @ Rogers Arena
September 27th — Edmonton, AB @ Rogers Place
September 28th — Edmonton, AB @ Rogers Place
October 1st — Saskatoon, SK @ Sasktel Centre
October 2nd — Saskatoon, SK @ Sasktel Centre
October 4th — Winnipeg, MB @ Bell MTS Place
October 5th- Winnipeg, MB @ Bell MTS Place
October 22nd- Toronto, ON @ Scotiabank Arena
October 23rd — Toronto, ON @ Scotiabank Arena
October 25th — Indianapolis, IN @ Bankers Life Fieldhouse
October 26th — Nashville, TN @ Bridgestone Arena
October 30th- Memphis, TN @ FedExForum
November 6th — Charlotte, NC @ Spectrum Center
November 8th — Philadelphia, PA @ Wells Fargo Center
November 9th — Philadelphia, PA @ Wells Fargo Center
November 12th — Cleveland, OH @ Quicken Loans Arena
November 13th — Pittsburgh, PA @ PPG Paints Arena
November 15th — Boston, MA @ TD Garden
November 16th — Long Island, NY @ NYCB Live, House of the Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum

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