"Hotel California" by the Eagles flaps its wings and flies back onto the Billboard Global Excl. U.S., reaching a new high as ...
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 ...
This video explores the deeper meaning behind the Eagles’ legendary song “Hotel California,” a track often interpreted as a ...
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 ...
The Eagles were a household name when they released their fifth studio album, Hotel California, in December 1976. The Los Angeles-based rock band had already produced three No. 1 hits, including "New ...
It took three days, but one of the stars of the case involving allegedly stolen handwritten lyrics from the Eagles’ Hotel California album emerged Friday. And it wasn’t Don Henley or any of the other ...
We take a deep dive into Hotel California to understand why its lyrics have fascinated listeners for nearly five decades.
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 ...
During a 2016 interview with Rolling Stone, Henley discussed his feelings on The Eagles’ Hotel California. “I think that we were at the height of our powers,” he said. “Every band has a peak, and that ...
With the Sphere one of the most popular venues in the world, bands are clamoring for a chance to perform on its historic stage. Given the technology surrounding the venue, performers are able to ...
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 ...
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.