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Text on Button | Hotel California |
Image Description | Color photograph of buildings and palm trees. White script-style text on lower right portion of button. |
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Additional Information | Founded in Los Angeles, California during the early 1970s, The Eagles are a soft rock band comprised of four musicians: Bernie Leadon, Don Henley, Glenn Frey, and Randy Meisner. Of the four, Don Henley is the only founding member that remains with the group. The Eagles are known to be one of the most top-selling rock groups of all-time. Their fifth recording album Hotel California is one of the albums that contributed to this musical acclaim. It debuted in December of 1976, climbing to the top of the Billboard Hot 100 charts with the success of these three singles: Hotel California, Life in the Fast Lane, and New Kid in Town. Of them, Hotel California and New Kid in Town reached number one and earned the Eagles Grammy recognition. |
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Riddell, J. (2022, August 25). A brief history of the Eagles 1971-present. Wine, Travel, and Song. https://winetravelandsong.com/classic-albums-bands/eagles-band-history-1971-present/ |
Catalog ID | MU0065 |