The Eagles, one of the most iconic bands in rock history, have left an indelible mark on music with their harmonious melodies, introspective lyrics, and timeless sound. Formed in 1971 in Los Angeles, ...
(WHTM) — As Super Bowl LIX approaches, fans will be belting the Philadelphia Eagles’ fight song through the streets, and many may be wondering how the famous “Fly, Eagles Fly” song came about.
Speaking to Rolling Stone in 2017, Gill listed “I Can’t Tell You Why” as one of his top five Eagles tracks. The song appears as the second track on The Eagles’ sixth studio album, The Long Run. The ...
Frey, a James Dean-worshipping Motown devotee from Detroit, had arrived in LA in 1969 playing Chuck Berry covers. For Frey, as with his co-songwriting compadre Don Henley, a lantern-jawed Texan not ...
The Eagles were known for their classic rock and country songs. People don’t associate them with disco music. Despite this, they released a famous disco song in the 1970s. Here’s a look at why their ...
Not a guy known for understating his own importance, Don Henley took in his surroundings on Saturday night and acknowledged that the Eagles — the hit-making, money-minting, fake-band-in-“Almost Famous ...
The Eagles have covered a vast amount of topics over their tenure, but they’ve returned time and time again to one: love. Matters of the heart have always been (and likely will always be) an ever ...
Some classic rock bands, like Alice Cooper, wrote song after song that begs to be played on Halloween. Meanwhile, The Eagles gave us one great Halloween song and called it quits. Here’s a look at the ...
The Philadelphia Eagles’ fans will sing the team’s fight song, “Fly, Eagles, Fly” after every touchdown against the Washington Commanders in the NFC Championship Game on Sunday at Lincoln Financial ...