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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 Black Out Britney
(E! Online)
07-Nov-2007
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E! Online - Britney Spears might sit at number one when the Billboard charts come out Wednesday, but according to Wal-Mart, it's the Eagles who truly soared to the top.
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 and Dixie Chicks a well-matched double bill
(Reuters)
20-Oct-2007
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Reuters - There was an audible
grumble traveling through the Nokia Theatre about 15 minutes
into the venue's inaugural headlining set Thursday. The Eagles
had just played their fourth consecutive new song to open the
show.
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 fly in Nashville
(Reuters)
13-Oct-2007
(Cached page) Reuters - The Eagles and country music have
long had a rather neighborly relationship.
Henley talks up first Eagles album in 28 years
(Reuters)
13-Oct-2007
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Reuters - "I've been biding time with crows
and sparrows while peacocks prance and strut upon the stage,"
Don Henley sings on "Waiting in the Weeds," one of several
powerful set pieces from the Eagles' new "Long Road out of
Eden," the band's first studio album since 1979.
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.
Barry Manilow dips into the past again
(AP)
17-Sep-2007
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AP - On his last two albums, Barry Manilow tackled songs made famous by Elvis Presley, the Beatles, Frank Sinatra and other greats. But his new album presented a real challenge: covering himself.
Eagles Fly with Eden
(E! Online)
23-Aug-2007
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E! Online - The Eagles ready to unload their first new album of peaceful, easy tunes in nearly three decades.
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