Eagles

Gone Country: Eagles
Gone Country: Eagles
Gone Country: Eagles
Instead of saying the Eagles "went country," it 's more like country "went Eagles." By the early '90s, country singers may have paid lip service to George Jones and Merle Haggard but more often sounded like they'd grown up listening to the California group; bands like Restless Heart would have been unimaginable without them...
Don Henley Talks Dixie Chicks and Double Standards
Don Henley Talks Dixie Chicks and Double Standards
Don Henley Talks Dixie Chicks and Double Standards
The Eagles continued their successful migration into the country world this past weekend, headlining day-one of the second annual Stagecoach Festival. While classic Eagles fare such as 'Tequila Sunrise' and especially 'Desperado' have always been somewhat rooted in country, Don Henley tells The Boot the group's acceptance into the Nashville world "is a whole new universe for us...
Country’s Best Country Drinking Songs, No. 23: The Eagles ‘Tequila Sunrise’
Country’s Best Country Drinking Songs, No. 23: The Eagles ‘Tequila Sunrise’
Country’s Best Country Drinking Songs, No. 23: The Eagles ‘Tequila Sunrise’
Cheers-worthy lines: "Take another shot of courage / Wonder why the right words never come / You just get numb." The Eagles' "Tequila Sunrise" isn't about tequila, orange juice and grenadine--but it goes down just as smoothly. The 1973 hit, written by Don Henley and Glenn Frey, was the first single from the band's sophomore offering, Desperado--and it was released just as the s
Underwood, Urban Score Early Country Grammys
Underwood, Urban Score Early Country Grammys
Underwood, Urban Score Early Country Grammys
Carrie Underwood, Keith Urban, the Eagles, Willie Nelson and Brad Paisley have all won Grammy awards before the show has even started. With 109 total awards in tonight's ceremony, the majority of the awards are given out during a pre-telecast...