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  1. Don Henley

    Donald Hugh "Don" Henley (born July 22, 1947 in Gilmer, Texas) is an American rock musician who is the drummer and one of the lead singers and songwriters of the band Eagles. He has since become a successful solo artist and has played a founding role in several environmental and political causes.

  2. Joe Walsh

    Joseph Fidler "Joe" Walsh (born November 20, 1947) is an American guitarist and rock musician. He has served stints in two successful bands, James Gang and Eagles. He has also experienced success as a solo artist.

  3. Tom Waits

    Thomas Alan Waits (born December 7, 1949) is an American singer-songwriter, composer, and actor. Waits has a distinctive voice, described by one critic as sounding "like it was soaked in a vat of bourbon, left hanging in the smokehouse for a few months and then taken outside and run over with a car." With this trademark growl, his incorporation of pre-rock styles such as blues, jazz, and Vaudeville, and experimental tendencies verging on industrial music, …

  4. Linda Ronstadt

    Linda Marie Ronstadt (born July 15, 1946 in Tucson, Arizona) is a popular singer with multiple Grammy Awards, numerous multi-platinum albums, an Emmy Award, and a Tony Award nomination. A singer-songwriter and record producer, she is better known as a definitive interpreter of songs. Starting at the forefront of the folk rock and country rock genres which defined post-sixties rock music, …

  5. Glenn Frey

    Glenn Lewis Frey (born November 6, 1948 in Detroit, Michigan) is an American musician, singer, songwriter, and actor, best known as one of the founding members of rock band Eagles.

  6. Don Felder

    Donald William Felder (born September 21, 1947 in Gainesville, Florida) is an American rock musician who was a member of the Eagles from 1974-1980 and from 1994-2001. Felder was the primary guitar soloist and co-writer of the Eagles' hit song "Hotel California".

  7. Timothy B. Schmit

    Timothy Bruce Schmit (born October 30, 1947, in Oakland, California), is a bass guitarist and singer best known as a member of Poco and the Eagles. Raised in Sacramento, he began playing in the folk music group Tim, Tim & Ron at age 15. That group evolved into a surf band called the Contenders, then changed its name to the New Breed. Changing its name once again to Glad, the group recorded the album "Feelin' Glad" in 1968.

  8. Randy Meisner

    Randy Herman Meisner (born 8 March 1946) is a bass guitarist and vocalist best known for his contribution as a founding member of the country-rock group Eagles.

  9. Steve Young

    Steve Young (born July 12, 1942) is an American country music singer, songwriter and guitarist, best known for his song "Seven Bridges Road" (on Rock Salt & Nails & Seven Bridges Road). He is a pioneer of the Country Rock, Americana, and alternative country sounds, and also a vital force behind the 'outlaw movement' that gave support to the careers of Waylon Jennings, Hank Williams, Jr. and more.

  10. Bernie Leadon

    Bernard Leadon (born July 19, 1947 in Minneapolis, Minnesota) is an American musician, best known as a founding member of the American rock band Eagles.

  11. Sasha

    I am the youngest of 3 children and grew up in the wilds of Washington State about 22 miles North of Mount St. Helens. From the time I could walk I have always been either on a horse or wishing to be on a horse. My wish was granted when on my 13th birthday I was given a wonderful quarab gelding named "Riffian" - he and i spent the next 8 years being nearly inseperable running bareback through the forests and around the lake near our home.

  12. Amy Wilson

    I'm 42 and live in Virgina Beach - where the sun is almost always shining! I am a Therapist, and enjoy encouraging people. I love contemporary Christian music - especially praise and worship type songs. I love going to the beach to swim, soak up the rays, and look for sea glass. I have a very spoiled rotten dog whom I love to pieces. :-)

  13. John Ayers
  14. Kelli Gainey

    Mother of Katie, Jenna and Lauren, The loves of my life!!! Mother-in-law to Tron ( Katies better half and perfect sidekick) Daughter of Doug and LuLu: Better known these days as Nana and Popa sister to todd Aunt to Mackenzie and Dawson Wife of steve My best friend is toni (since 10th grade) I love my Family and enjoy their company I will never grow up I am crazy ( in a good way I think) The video below would be my first born acting a little too much like her mom!

  15. J. D. Souther

    J. D. Souther, born John David Souther on November 3, 1946 in Detroit, Michigan and raised in Amarillo, Texas, is a singer-songwriter country rock singer and actor.

  16. Patty Smyth

    Patty Smyth (born 26 June 1957, New York, United States) first enjoyed mainstream success in 1982 as lead singer of the band, Scandal. That band's self-titled debut release became Columbia Records' biggest selling EP. In the mid 1980s, Smyth became friends with Valerie Bertinelli and her then husband, Eddie Van Halen. When David Lee Roth left the band Van Halen, Eddie Van Halen invited Smyth to replace Roth as the band's lead singer. Smyth declined the offer.

  17. Dougie Freedman

    Douglas "Dougie" Freedman (born May 25 1974, in Glasgow, Scotland) is a Scottish footballer who plays for Crystal Palace in The Championship. He wears the number 9 shirt and is a striker.

  18. David Geffen

    David Lawrence Geffen (born February 21, 1943) is an American record executive, film producer, theatrical producer, philanthropist. Geffen is noted for creating Asylum Records in 1970 (which merged with Elektra Records in 1972 to form Elektra/Asylum Records), and Geffen Records in 1980, along with his later role as one of the three founders of Dreamworks SKG in 1994. According to "Forbes" magazine, he is a billionaire.

  19. Irving Azoff

    Irving Azoff is a famous music industry manager of bands such as Jewel, The Eagles, Bush, REO Speedwagon, Dan Fogelberg, Seal, Journey, Christina Aguilera, Van Halen and Steely Dan. Irving was born on December 12, 1947. He is chairman and founder of Azoff Music Management Group, Inc. Mr. Azoff began promoting and booking bands during his college years at the University of Illinois in Champaign/Urbana, Illinois, and has worked as an agent, personal manager, concert promoter, …

  20. Glyn Johns

    Glyn Johns is a recording engineer and record producer. He has worked with such artists as The Eagles, The Beatles, The Steve Miller Band, The Ozark Mountain Daredevils, Led Zeppelin, The Rolling Stones, The Who, Georgie Fame, Family, Eric Clapton, The Clash, Midnight Oil and the Blue Öyster Cult, plus Linda Ronstadt, Emmylou Harris, New Model Army, Belly, Helen Watson and many others. After an ill-fated singing career in the 1960s with the band The Presidents, …

  21. Jack Tempchin

    Jack Tempchin is an American musician and songwriter, best known for writing The Eagles' hit "Peaceful Easy Feeling" and co-writing their hit "Already Gone." He has also composed hits for Glenn Frey in his solo career, including "Smuggler's Blues" and "You Belong to the City."

  22. Byron Berline

    Byron Berline (born 6 July 1944) is an American fiddle player. He is widely considered one of the world's preeminent fiddle players and is also one of the most significant figures in contemporary bluegrass music. In his career, Berline has recorded with several of the best known musicians of modern time, including The Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan, Elton John, The Byrds, Earl Scruggs, Dillard & Clark, Willie Nelson, Bill Monroe, John Denver, Rod Stewart, The Eagles, The Band, …

  23. Chuck E. Weiss

    Chuck E. Weiss is an American songwriter and vocalist. He grew up in Denver, Colorado, where his parents owned a record store (Record Center). Through his parents, and by spending time at the local blues bar Ebbett's Field, he met Lightnin' Hopkins. Lightnin' was impressed with his drum playing and took him on tour, where Weiss had the opportunity to play with Muddy Waters, Howlin' Wolf, Roger Miller, Dr. John, and others.

  24. Greg Leisz

    Greg Leisz (pronounced "Lees") is an American multi-instrumentalist, playing lap and pedal steel guitars, guitar, mandolin, and bass. Little known by his own name, his highly respected playing has appeared on recordings by Bill Frisell, Dave Alvin, Tracy Chapman, the Smashing Pumpkins, Matthew Sweet, the Jayhawks, Beck, Me'shell Ndegeocello, Bruce Cockburn, Wilco, Shawn Colvin, Lucinda Williams, Peter Case, Joni Mitchell, Whiskeytown, Girish, Bad Religion and Sheryl Crow, …

  25. John Lees

    John Lees (born 13 January 1947, in Oldham, Lancashire) is an English musician who founded the rock group Barclay James Harvest. Educated at Robin Hill Secondary Modern and Breeze Hill School, Lees had no formal musical education, but took up playing the guitar when he was fourteen. Lees went on to study at Oldham School Of Art, where he met Stuart Woolly Wolstenholme in 1964. They played together in "The Sorcerers", playing Eddie Cochran-style rock and roll, …

  26. Chris Childs

    Chris Childs is the bass player for hard rock band Thunder. He joined the band in November 1996, replacing Mikael Höglund, and has previously played with artists such as Andy Summers, Then Jerico, Waterfront, Never The Bride and Go West. He also plays bass with Russ Ballard and The Don Airey Band, and tours regularly with Eagles tribute act The Illegal Eagles. He has 3 wonderful children

  27. Kee Marcello

    Kee Marcello is the former guitarist in the Swedish hard rock band Europe. He joined the band in November 1986, replacing John Norum, and remained in the band until they took a break in 1992. Throughout the years, Marcello has played in various bands and produced several artists. Before he joined Europe he played in the glam rock band Easy Action. They released two albums.

  28. Javier Álvarez

    Javier Álvarez is a Spanish singer-songwriter. His musical influences come largely from traditional pop songs. Among his influences are ABBA, Michael Jackson, James Taylor, The Eagles, Tracy Chapman, Nanci Griffith, Suzanne Vega and Emmylou Harris. He began he studies in English Philology and in 1991 he spent some months in London where he began to dedicate himself to music. When he returned to Spain, he began to play in the Madrid Metro and in Retiro Park, …

  29. Thomas Erak

    Thomas Erak (born March 7, 1985) is the guitar player and lead singer from Mukilteo, Washington based prog-rock/post-hardcore band The Fall of Troy. His father played as a session musician with the Eagles and was in the band Push. Thomas is currently endorsed by Gibson USA. Erak is well known for using fast and complex guitar riffs and employing an expert use of effects to create his signature sound.

  30. Doyle Holly

    Doyle Floyd Hendricks, known by the stage name Doyle Holly (June 30 1936 - January 13 2007) was an American musician best known as the bass player of the country music band Buck Owens and the Buckaroos. Holly's contributions on bass guitar and rhythm guitar were a key component of the Bakersfield sound. The Buckaroos had more than 30 Top 40 singles on the country music charts in the 1960s and early 1970s, …

  31. Scott F. Crago

    Scott Francis Crago (born July 26, 1963) is an American session drummer, most notably recognized for his work with The Eagles since 1994. He has played for other artists such as Sheryl Crow, Bonnie Raitt, Bryan Adams, Stevie Nicks, Jackson Browne, Paul Simon, Stevie Wonder, Bob Seger and Chris Isaak. He also writes songs as well as drumming. When he was in 10th grade at high school, The Eagles had only just broken up. He says: <blockquote&gt; "Yeah - the funny thing is, …

  32. Yoshiki Fukuyama

    The early gigs: 1982 to 1988 - In college, Yoshiki Fukuyama, Toshiyuki “Rocky” Furuya, and various friends formed the band "Doolin Dalton" (later changed to Dalton Kougyou), often performing songs by The Eagles and similar bands. Fukuyama played bass and shared the lead vocal position with Furuya. Also during college, Fukuyama played guitar and sang with the comic-rock band "Kirenjaku". Although he occasionally sang lead with Kirenjaku, fellow band member, …

  33. Alexander Schur

    Alexander Schur is a German footballer. Schur played for more than ten years for Eintracht Frankfurt and is a legend from the Eintracht supporters due to his fighting spirit and his club loyalty. Arguably his most important goal was the header for the 6-3 against SSV Reutlingen in the 2002-03 season of the Second Bundesliga that assured the promotion of "the eagles". Since May 22 2004 he has his own fan club, the EFC oldSCHURhand

  34. Saeed Rad

    Saeed Raad (in Persian: سعید راد), Actor, Born 1944, Tehran, Iran. Started his career as the manager of a company for making commercial films and teasers in 1967. After a minor role in Conquerors of the Desert (1969, M. Zarrindast) he was invited by Amir Naderi for the leading role of his debut, Adieu Friend (1971).

  35. Douglas Rye

    Douglas Forsythe Rye (Born November 6, 1950 in Westchester, New York) is a Los Angeles-based voice actor who has done Narration for such notable companies as Bank of America, The Discovery Channel, The Learning Channel, NBC, The Playboy Channel, Qwest, Carl's Jr. and DaimlerChrysler. Rye has been acting since he was a child, he beat out Christopher Reeve for a role in a summer production at The Lawrenceville School, during his four years there.

  36. Ron Handler

    Ronald Craig Handler is a music publisher, A & R executive and artist manager, who lives in Los Angeles. He has worked for influential companies such as Arista Music Publishing, BMG, EMI, Dreamworks and Interscope/Geffen. During his career, he has signed numerous artists such as Rhett Lawrence (Mariah Carey), J. D. Souther (The Eagles), DJ Bobcat (2Pac), Presidents of the United States of America, Bad Religion, Filter, R&B writers Tim & Bob, Papa Roach, …

  37. The Eagles

    The Eagles are in the playoffs, so it must be time to don the cheesesteak hats, which are gaining popularity all the time. Workers at the Rasta Imposta plant in Runnemede, New Jersey, are up to their eyeballs in the giant felt hats, made up to look like Philly's favorite feast.

  38. Donald Hugh Henley

    Along with actor Peter Weller (RoboCop (1987)), a 1969 graduate of North Texas State University (became University of North Texas - May 1988) in Denton, Texas, USA. Is one of only two members of The Eagles to have been with the band since its creation (the other being Glenn Frey). Sang a duet with Fleetwood Mac singer Stevie Nicks. The song was called Leather and Lace, which was written by Nicks. The Eagles were voted the 75th Greatest Rock 'n' Roll Artists of

  39. Glenn Frey

    Member of band The Eagles. Inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1998 (as a member of The Eagles). His 1993 TV show, "South of Sunset" (1993), was canceled after only one episode. Is one of only two members of The Eagles to have been with the band since its creation. The other is Don Henley. In current Eagles concerts, Glenn Frey typically sings the song "Take it to The Limit," which was originally sung by the group's first bassist, Randy M

  40. Larry Santy

    Hey, I'm an open book. Yes that was very deep of me.

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