The trial over the alleged stolen handwritten drafts of Eagles hits like "Hotel California" has come to an abrupt end. Prosecutors have dropped their criminal case mid-trial, according to The ...
A malicious prosecution lawsuit against Don Henley and longtime Eagles manager Irving Azoff has been dismissed. Rare book ...
The trial against three men accused of possessing stolen Eagles manuscripts for the lyrics to “Hotel California” and other hits came to an abrupt halt Wednesday, after the prosecution suddenly dropped ...
Seated in a New York courtroom witness box, Don Henley opened a large brown envelope Tuesday and paged through the aging yellow sheets of a legal pad. "Well, it's got two song titles written on the ...
Don Henley filed a lawsuit Friday demanding the return of his handwritten lyrics to the critically acclaimed hit, “Hotel California,” according to The Associated Press. Henley maintained the 100 pages ...
Prosecutors in the trial involving handwritten lyrics from the Eagles’ 1976 classic Hotel California dismissed the case on Wednesday in a surprise decision that seemingly puts an end to one of the ...
“Hotel California” got its start as an instrumental demo developed by The Eagles former lead guitarist Don Felder. After recording the basic tracks in a rented house on Malibu Beach, Felder handed ...
Don Henley filed a lawsuit Friday demanding the return of his handwritten lyrics to the critically acclaimed hit, "Hotel California," according to The Associated Press. Henley maintained the 100 pages ...
“Hotel California” is easily one of the Eagles’ most iconic songs, and it’s easy to see why. The storytelling, the breezy groove, the duetting guitars: the 1977 track is synonymous with the West Coast ...
The Eagles hit song won the 1977 Grammy for Record of the Year. — -- "Hotel California" is arguably the Eagles' most iconic song. The hit tune was a billboard chart-topper; it sold over 16 ...
One of the most famous classic rock songs ever is The Eagles’ “Hotel California.” The tune has a lyric that alludes to the name of another rock band that was popular at the same time as The Eagles.
Some classic rock songs get too little attention. The Eagles’ “Hotel California” is not one of those songs. A member of the band said it’s lyrically perfect and here’s why. Don Henley revealed why he ...