(Reuters) - Randy Meisner, a co-founder of the Eagles who sang lead on the 1975 hit "Take It to the Limit," died on Wednesday of complications from lung disease, the band said on its website on Thursday. He was
as well as our Falcon Marching Band and spirit programs," Rogers added. "He cares deeply about player development and student success, and we wish him all the best as he continues his coaching career in the NFL with the Super Bowl-winning Philadelphia Eagles." ...
25 – Randall Herman Meisner (77):Founding member of the Eagles, he was a bassist and vocalist known for co-writing and singing lead on their hit “Take It to the Limit.” Meisner also had stints with Poco, Rick Nelson & the Stone Canyon Band, and a solo career. He passed away due...
As a founding member of the legendary rock band The Eagles, Don Henley's raw vocal talent and rhythmic drumming prowess played a significant role in the group's meteoric rise to fame. With his raspy voice and knack for penning heartfelt lyrics, Henley breathed life into classic hits such as...
It was a life that took him from peanut farming to the presidency. While former President Jimmy Carter ’s time in the White House only lasted one term, the decades afterward were defined by humanitarian work that affected people all around the world.
"We had the best jazz band on the planet, and yet we were literally starving," Jones later told Musician magazine. "That's when I discovered that there was music, and there was the music business. If I were to survive, I would have to learn the difference between the two." ...
Being in a successful band is probably nice. Some artists hope for something more, though. Specifically, something more personal.
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out. Some pretty girls from the fashion school stood at the front of the stage, pretending to scream at me like Beatles fans; they were teasing, but everyone was impressed, especially when we played the slightly funkier R&B tunes I'd managed to sneak into our otherwise catholic repertoire....
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