Some classic rock songs get famous for the oddest reasons. For example, Don Henley from The Eagles said “Hotel California” was popular partly because it used one word. That word carries a ...
A rare-books dealer who was cleared of wrongdoing over an alleged plot to sell the handwritten lyrics to songs from the Eagles’ legendary “Hotel California” album, which singer Don Henley ...
A rare books dealer, once accused of trying to sell stolen copies of handwritten lyrics of the Eagles' Hotel California album, has filed a lawsuit against Don Henley and manager Irving Azoff.
During a 2016 interview with Rolling Stone, The Eagles’ Don Henley was asked which Eagles song he liked the most on a lyrical level. “I guess I’d have to say ‘Hotel California,’ although ...
Eagles were a sonic embodiment of California's warm skies and cool breeze. While you may think it's more complex, their greatest hit a simple ode to that.
During a 2016 interview with Rolling Stone, The Eagles’ Don Henley discussed the ideas behind the album Hotel California. “They’re the same themes that run through all of our work ...
During a 2003 interview with The Uncool, The Eagles’ Don Henley discussed the main character of “Hotel California.” “We take this guy and make him like a character in The Magus ...
“Hotel California” has a song about the “Warm ... almost funky smell,” he said. “Don Henley came up with a lot of the lyrics for that song, and he came up with colitas.
Live Nation’s travel and music company Vibee expanded the VIP experience to include a Hotel California pop-up, paying tribute ...