Music
Along today’s post-Nirvana musical superhighway, no band’s origins are too humble, no group is too unpolished, and no music is too offensive--meaning a loud, young band from the San Fernando Valley has as much chance as any to reach the top of the hipsters’ hit parade.
July 22, 1994
Glenn Frey grew up in Detroit, the town best known musically for the catchy R&B music that came out of Motown Records, and the home of hard-charging rock acts such as Bob Seger, Mitch Ryder & the Detroit Wheels and the MC5.
Jan. 18, 2016
The Eagles, with some help from special guest J.D. Souther, began their Long Goodbye to L.A. audiences with a sold-out show at the band’s ‘home field.’
Jan. 6, 2024
“We are the Eagles from Los Angeles,” Joe Walsh told the crowd Saturday at Dodger Stadium.
July 16, 2017
The Eagles “How Long” (ERC) The crisp, countrified electric guitar lead, chugging rhythm strumming and snappily percussive back beat tell you even before those signature harmonies come soaring in that the Eagles are back.
Aug. 18, 2007
Entertainment & Arts
Beyond the many individual inspired renditions of Eagles songs delivered Saturday at the Americana Music Assn.’s tribute to Glenn Frey, perhaps the biggest service the assemblage served up was the opportunity to hear those songs with fresh ears.
Feb. 14, 2016
“Stop . . . stop ,” Glenn Frey shouts during an Eagles rehearsal with enough urgency to raise the blood pressure of anyone familiar with the band’s history.
May 22, 1994
Meisner, who sang lead vocals on the band’s 1975 hit ‘Take It to the Limit,’ has died at age 77 in Los Angeles.
July 27, 2023
Pop & Hiss
This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links.
Sept. 29, 2011
Stagecoach festival’s special delivery
April 27, 2009