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  2. Journey of the Sorcerer - Wikipedia

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    The Eagles' version of "Journey of the Sorcerer" was used as the theme tune to the original BBC Radio 4 Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy radio series in 1978. [5] [6] Creator Douglas Adams was looking for a particular piece of music that would distinctively represent the series, that sounded "spacey" but not serious, such as a banjo.

  3. Glenn Frey - Wikipedia

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    Glenn Lewis Frey (/ f r aɪ /; November 6, 1948 – January 18, 2016) was an American musician.He was a founding member of the rock band Eagles.Frey was the co-lead singer and frontman for Eagles, roles he came to share with fellow member Don Henley, with whom he wrote most of Eagles' material.

  4. Sissieretta Jones - Wikipedia

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    When she was six years old, [9] her family moved to Providence, Rhode Island, [11] where she began singing at an early age in her father's Pond Street Baptist Church. [2] She attended Meeting Street and Thayer Schools. In 1883, Joyner began the formal study of music at the Providence Academy of Music. [1] She studied with Ada Baroness Lacombe. [2]

  5. Already Gone (Eagles song) - Wikipedia

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    "Already Gone" was one of the first songs that the Eagles recorded for the album after they stopped recording in London and returned to Los Angeles, and switched their producer from Glyn Johns to Bill Szymczyk. [5] Frey was the lead vocalist. [6] New guitarist Don Felder played a Les Paul Special and provided the song's solo lick. [7] [8]

  6. Tryin' to Get to You - Wikipedia

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    "Tryin' to Get to You" is a song written by R&B singer songwriters Rose Marie McCoy and Charles Singleton. [1] [2] It was originally recorded by the Washington DC vocal group The Eagles in 1954 and released in mid-1954 on Mercury Records 70391. [3] [4] [5] The format of the title on The Eagles’ record was “Tryin’ to Get to You”, with an ...

  7. The Eagles set 'swan song' with Long Goodbye farewell tour - AOL

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    "The Eagles have had a miraculous 52-year odyssey, performing for people all over the globe; keeping the music alive in the face of tragic losses, upheavals and setbacks of many kinds," the "Hotel ...

  8. Witchy Woman - Wikipedia

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    "Witchy Woman" is a song written by Don Henley and Bernie Leadon, and recorded by the American rock band Eagles. Released as the second single from the band's debut studio album, Eagles (1972), it reached No. 9 on the Billboard pop singles chart.

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