When Eagles released “Hotel California” in 1977, they likely never imagined how much the song would be revered decades later.
Following the release of 'Hotel California' in 1976, the Eagles soared to new heights of fame, but was the song a copy of an earlier Jethro Tull track?
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 one of the most iconic rock songs in history, a mystery remains about what "the warm smell of colitas" actually means.
The Eagles' manager once told their authorized biographer that his book wasn't getting published because of friction from "a pampered rock star," according to a recording played in court Thursday. "It ...
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 ...
Of course, the case of the Eagles manuscripts is distinctive in other ways, too. The prosecutors’ star witness is indeed that: Henley is expected to testify between Eagles tour stops. The non-jury ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The Eagles' "Hotel California" has been ranked the second best "American Rock Song" of all time by Ultimate Classic Rock. The 1976 ...
We take a deep dive into Hotel California to understand why its lyrics have fascinated listeners for nearly five decades.
Don Henley filed a lawsuit Friday demanding the return of his handwritten lyrics to the critically acclaimed hit, “Hotel California,” according to The Associated Press. Henley maintained the 100 pages ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. This year, Live Nation’s travel and music company Vibee expanded the VIP experience to include a Hotel California pop-up, paying ...
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 ...