The best classic rock is full of surprises. For example, Don Felder said he didn’t think The Eagles’ “Hotel California” could possibly become a hit. He revealed that a more famous member ...
Fans of “Hotel California” bid farewell to Eagles guitarist Steuart Smith, who has stepped away from the band due to a ...
The Eagles' "Hotel California" was supposed to feel like a number of movies. The 1970s band Steely Dan also helped inspire the track.
Hotel California' quickly became the defining anthem of mainstream rock outfit Eagles, but the song was initially called "bizarre" by the bandmembers.
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 ...
“Hotel California” is one of only two tunes by the Eagles to reach the Billboard Global 200. It is far and away their longest-running hit, as it’s now lived on the roster for 119 ...
Smith joined the Eagles in 2001 after Felder, 77, was fired over legal and monetary disputes. He shared lead guitar duties with Joe Walsh on signature numbers including “Hotel California.” ...
Despite the success of Hotel California in 1976 and on the subsequent tour that followed, the Eagles were coming apart at the seams. Henley and Frey, who wrote most of the band’s songs ...
Eagles add more Hotel California tour dates in Tampa, Columbia, Knoxville, Newark, and Greensboro. The Eagles will be flying to Greensboro on April 4 and will be performing at the Greensboro Coliseum.
The Eagles' co-lead guitarist since 2001, Steuart Smith, has retired midway through their Sphere stint, due to effects of ...