Glenn Frey’s 2014 speech for Linda Ronstadt frames a bold claim: the Eagles were born in her backup band. Here’s what it means.
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At Classic West, Bob Seger’s surprise jump-in with the Eagles turned “Heartache Tonight” into a stadium-sized reminder of why rock still hits hard.
Glenn Frey rang Bob Seger for a last-minute lyric save. One blunt line later, the Eagles had a Grammy-winning chorus.
From the 1994 MTV comeback to post-Glenn Frey tours, the Eagles turned nostalgia into a long-running empire without sounding like a museum act.
In 1975 the Eagles jumped from country-rock hopefuls to stadium kings. Inside One of These Nights, the brutal tour, and the beer that ended the original band.
How a charity gig in Long Beach turned into the infamous ‘Long Night at Wrong Beach’, with Glenn Frey and Don Felder trading threats between harmonies.





