Randy Meisner liked the success but not the spotlight. That led him to leaving The Eagles, replaced in 1977 by Timothy B.
Randy Meisner, bass player in the classic lineup of Californian country rock band Eagles, has died after suffering from a chronic illness. The band, which counted Meisner as a member from 1971 through ...
Randy Meisner, the cofounding member of the Eagles who wrote and sang "Take It to the Limit," passed away on July 26 in Los Angeles at age 77. The bassist and backing vocalist died from complications ...
Randy Meisner, co-founding bassist of rock legends the Eagles, has died at age 77 as confirmed by the band. In a statement shared on Facebook, the group lamented the loss of their former bandmate, who ...
In 1977, a single sentence buried in an issue of Rolling Stone incited The Eagles to challenge the magazine’s writers and editors to a game of softball to settle a score. Sounds outlandish, but 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 ...
Dick Vermeil was in his second season as the Eagles’ head coach when Merrill Reese assumed the role as the team’s play-by-play broadcaster with two games remaining in the 1977 season. Vermeil, who is ...
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