"Hotel California" is a well-known song, as well as the name of a hotel and restaurant in Mexico. However, the two have ...
Irving Azoff, the Eagles' longtime manager, on Wednesday testified in a Manhattan court that handwritten "Hotel California" lyric pages were initially "stolen" by Ed Sanders. Sanders, a nonfiction ...
Think you know what "Hotel California" is supposed to be about? Go ahead and cross-reference it to Joe Walsh's explanation.
Don Henley, Joe Walsh, Randy Meisner, Glenn Frey and Don Felder of the rock band "Eagles" pose for a portrait in 1977. Eagles' Hotel California returns to Billboard's Top Country Albums chart this ...
Forty-nine years ago today, the Eagles released one of their most popular albums and introduced listeners to a new lineup.
A Manhattan judge will decide if three men attempted to "Take It to the Limit" — and sell allegedly stolen lyric pages from The Eagles. The band's co-founder Don Henley is expected to take the stand ...
New York — In the mid-1970s, the Eagles were working on a spooky, cryptic new song. On a lined yellow pad, Don Henley, with input from band co-founder Glenn Frey, jotted thoughts about "a dark desert ...
A year and a half after three men were arrested for allegedly conspiring to sell handwritten lyrics to Eagles songs without the band’s consent, their trial finally began yesterday — along with its ...
One of the most famous classic rock songs ever is The Eagles’ “Hotel California.” The tune has a lyric that alludes to the name of another rock band that was popular at the same time as The Eagles.
In the mid-1970s, the Eagles were working on a spooky, cryptic new song.Related video above: Randy Meisner, founding Eagles member, dies at the age of 77 in July 2023On a lined yellow pad, Don Henley, ...
The Eagles' "Hotel California" was inspired by several movies, including Alfred Hitchcock’s 'Psycho'. Both "Hotel California" and 'Psycho' are part of an odd cultural fixation on hotels and motels.
The lyrics to "Hotel California" and other classic Eagles songs should never have ended up at auction, Don Henley told a court Wednesday. "I always knew those lyrics were my property. I never gifted ...