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They may have been a manufactured band, but the Monkees nonetheless created some of the greatest pop-rock music of the 1960s.
Former Eagles guitarist Don Felder tells UCR why his lead candidate didn't make their next album and how fans finally got to hear it.
The guitarist drew from tapes of song ideas found in his storage locker, and even re=cut his 1981 solo hit "Heavy Metal" ...
What are some of the best sunset songs? This post lists some of the perfect tracks that capture the golden hour’s magic with ...
The Eagles' self-titled debut spawned three Top 40 singles: "Take It Easy," "Witchy Woman," and "Peaceful Easy Feeling." ...
The Eagles' music might be full of optimism and positivity, but this deep cut from Hotel California was a stab in the back to Don Felder.
After being a workhorse for the Eagles' vocal sound, Don Henley had extreme difficulty getting this classic off the ground. Read more here.
To Live And Die In L.A. is a mostly forgotten movie from the '80s, and Wang Chung isn't nearly as remembered as they should ...
Eagles songwriter Glenn Frey originally wanted to establish himself as a solo artist, but was convinced otherwise by David Geffen, and later met Don Henley.
Mike Campbell and Bob Dylan learned a lot from each other in the 1980s, from the importance of keeping time to healthy on-stage indifference.
Don Felder’s house has a vault. Not just a metaphorical one—an actual vault of tapes, demos, and dusty DATs that sat ...
Felder says that despite his advancing age and a creaky back brought on by years of slinging heavy guitars over his shoulders ...