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When the Eagles did their History of the Eagles Tour, 2013–2015, to coincide with their two-part documentary, it was criticized by Felder for being incomplete. [34] He did not participate in the associated tour. [34] Since 2005, Felder has been touring with his own band, the Don Felder Band. In 2014, they toured with rock bands Styx and ...
It gained notoriety for expressing Felder's frank feelings regarding Eagles bandmates Don Henley and Glenn Frey, whom he derisively refers to as "The Gods" a number of times in the manuscript. [1] Felder also discusses his split with the Eagles and how he was treated by former friend Joe Walsh , and claims he has not spoken to Walsh since his ...
February 6 – Don Felder is fired from the Eagles. Felder sues the band for wrongful termination, and is countersued by Don Henley and Glenn Frey for breach of contract. The suits are settled out of court. February 13 – Peter Frampton receives the Orville H. Gibson Lifetime Achievement Award.
While the Eagles did open for Jethro Tull in June 1972, Don Felder, who wrote the music, did not join the band until 1974 and would not have been backstage at their concerts. [68] Felder has said that he had never heard "We Used to Know", and that he was unfamiliar with Jethro Tull apart from the fact the frontman plays a flute. [69]
An arena full of diehard fans sure did Friday at Moody Center, for the first show of a two-night Austin stand on the legendary group’s The Long Goodbye tour, billed as their for-real-this-time ...
Don Felder, who participated in the documentary, claimed that History of the Eagles was incomplete, that it glorified Don Henley and Glenn Frey's work and did not give enough credit to all the other people who had contributed to the group, as well as glossing over disputes between band members. Felder said: "Overall I thought it was OK, but I ...
Multiple posts being shared on Facebook claims the National Football League (NFL) has fired three referees for taking part in large-scale bribery scandals. Verdict: False There is no proof that ...
Don’t think the Eagles overlooked the power of revenge. “Philly’s a chip-on-their-shoulder city,” the source familiar with the Eagles’ decision-making said. “Kind of thrive off that.”