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Eagles would retire if not for new album
(AP)
23-Nov-2007
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AP - The Eagles were ready to hang up their guitars and microphones, but instead they regrouped and recorded their first new album in 28 years.
Eagles soar past Britney to top of charts
(Reuters)
07-Nov-2007
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Reuters - In an unusual development on the
pop album charts, veteran rock band the Eagles were awarded the
No. 1 spot on Tuesday after a last-minute rule change relegated
Britney Spears to second place.
Eagles back with more of the same 28 years on
(Reuters)
28-Oct-2007
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Reuters - The Eagles are back with their first
studio album in 28 years, and, for better or worse, it appears
the legendary U.S. rockers have barely changed.
Eagles take off with first album since 1979
(Reuters)
14-Oct-2007
(Cached page) Reuters - In this exclusive interview, Glenn
Frey takes Billboard through the making of "Long Road Out of
Eden," the Eagles' first studio album since 1979. "Eden" is due
October 30, exclusively via Wal-Mart stores.
The Eagles to perform for CMA awards
(AP)
26-Sep-2007
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AP - The Eagles will perform during this fall's Country Music Association Awards for the first time, a nod to the success of their new single, "How Long," on country radio.
Eagles to release first studio album in 28 years
(Reuters)
22-Aug-2007
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Reuters - The Eagles will release "Long Road Out
of Eden," their first full studio album for 28 years, in
October, Universal Music Group said on Wednesday.
Eagles putting finishing touches on new album
(Reuters)
04-Aug-2007
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Reuters - The Eagles have almost completed
their first studio album since 1979's "The Long Run," and plan
to tour extensively next year, guitarist Joe Walsh says.
Winslow, Arizona: 2006 "Standin' On the Corner" Festival (Arizona Reporter)
23-Sep-2006
(Cached page) City: Winslow, AZ -- The song "Take It Easy", written by Glenn Frey and Jackson Browne, became The Eagles first hit single in the 1970's, and put Winslow on the map.
Eagles inching toward first new album since 1979
(Reuters)
03-Aug-2006
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Reuters - The Eagles hope to take flight with
a new album -- sooner rather than later, according to guitarist
Joe Walsh.
The Eagles (Times Online)
24-Jun-2006
(Cached page) “Suspicious-sounding, isn’t it?” admitted the tanned Eagles guitarist Glenn Frey when addressing the notion of a “Farewell 1” tour.
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