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Founding Eagles guitarist Bernie Leadon says he's making music again and will release the new song 'Too Many Memories.' ...
This beloved rockstar hasn't released music since 2004, but now he's assembled a dream team to launch a new single (and maybe ...
Former Eagles guitarist Bernie Leadon has not released any solo music since 2004. That will change next week on July 18 when he releases his first new song in over 20 years, “Too Many Memories.” ...
Eagles founding member Bernie Leadon is breaking a two-decade drought with a brand-new song, "Too Many Memories." ...
The rock band reached a commercial peak with the release of its fourth album, a relaxed, aspirational record and the last to ...
Bernie Leadon‘s frustration with life in the Eagles reached a dramatic breaking point around the time of 1975’s One of These Nights, after a discussion over the band’s creative direction led ...
Tom Leadon, the guitarist who co-founded Mudcrutch with Tom Petty and Mike Campbell and was the brother of Eagles co-founder Bernie Leadon, has died. He was 70. He died March 22, but no other ...
Don Henley had a vision in mind for Eagles, but he felt that some albums didn't need to be the same blockbuster release as ...
Eagles' famed frontman, Don Henley, was once frank about which band members he would have had no issue with replacing.
Tom Leadon attended Gainesville High where he met Tom Petty in 1970. The pair first played together in the band the Epics before forming Mudcrutch.
Tom Leadon, co-founder of Tom Petty's band Mudcrutch and brother of Eagles guitarist Bernie Leadon, died on March 22 at age 70.
An incident in which Eagles guitarist Bernie Leadon poured a beer on bandmate Glenn Frey preceded his December 1975 departure from the group.