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  • 9 Bands Whose Drummers Sing Lead: The Band, The Eagles and More

    When the lead singer of a band also plays an instrument, it is nearly always guitar or piano, and often bass guitar as well, but rarely do you see a lead singer playing drums. These nine bands, however, broke this trend by having their drummers sing lead on most of their songs, including The Band, The Eagles and more.
  • Creedence Clearwater Revival's 'Willy and the Poor Boys': 10 Songs Ranked for Its 45th anniversary

    In 1969 alone, Creedence Clearwater Revival released not one or two but three classic albums, the last of which, "Willy and the Poor Boys," was released 45 years ago today, Nov. 2. To celebrate the anniversary of this incredible album, here are its 10 songs ranked from weakest to best.
  • Don Henley Sues Duluth Trading Company Over T-Shirt Using 'Henley' Pun

    Eagles drummer/vocalist Don Henley has taken issue over an advertisement that a Wisconsin-based clothing company used in an email.
  • Letterman Jokes About Not Being Able To Play Eagles Songs on 'Late Show' [WATCH]

    After finding out recently that he wasn't allowed to play songs by The Eagles on his show, Dave Letterman took five minutes to ponder the whole ordeal.
  • New York Billionaire Books Himself To Open For The Eagles At Madison Square Garden

    America's "1 Percent" need a voice in the music world, and James Dolan is here to provide it.
  • Foo Fighters 'Sonic Highways' Guests Ben Gibbard (Death Cab For Cutie), Joe Walsh (Eagles) Confirmed for New Album

    Foo Fighters has teased that its new album Sonic Highways has some big name guests and now two rock legends (one old, one new) have been confirmed as collaborators. In a new interview, the "Everlong" band announced that Death Cab For Cutie's Ben Gibbard and the Eagles' Joe Walsh appear on the record.
  • Banks: Neon Jungle Used 'Waiting Games' Without Permission On 'Welcome To The Jungle'

    On-the-rise pop starlet Banks (aka Jillian Banks) took to Facebook yesterday to explain why her single "Waiting Game" was used as a cover on Neon Jungle's Welcome To The Jungle before it appeared on her own album. Her answer: the U.K. pop girl band used the song without her permission.
  • 8 Multi-Platinum Albums That Were Relative Flops: The Eagles, Prince, And More

    The news of Robin Thicke's latest album selling a dismal 54 copies in Australia must be very embarrassing for him, but there are some artists who are so massively famous that even going multi-platinum can be considered a huge disappointment. Here are eight multi-platinum albums that sold less than half of their predecessors.
  • 12 Artists With Huge Gaps Between Albums: Guns N' Roses, The Eagles, And More

    Back in the '60s, it was very common for a pop artist to release two, or even three, albums every year. In recent years, however, many artists take their sweet time recording, resulting in unusually long gaps between albums. Here are twelve artists with huge gaps between albums.
  • Marilyn Manson, David Duchovny: ‘Californication’ & ‘X-Files’ Star Talks Debut Wilco-Influenced Album, Duets With Rocker On Eagles Classic

    Actor David Duchovny may have recently said au revoir to his oh, so wonderful Showtime series Californication, but he is now saying bonjour to something brand new, a music career. Helping him along the way is friend and former co-worker Marilyn Manson.
  • 8 Pairs Of Musicians You May Not Know Are Related: Patti Smith & Meg White, RZA & GZA, And More

    There are plenty of well-known families throughout music history: Tim Buckley and his son Jeff Buckley, the Beach Boy's Wilson brothers, but some musicians are related in ways that are more unexpected or even obscured. Here are eight pairs of musicians that you may not know are related.
  • 7 Bands Whose Drummers Are Their Most Famous Member: Rush, The Roots, And More

    A few weeks ago I wrote an article about bassists who are the most famous members of their bands, something that doesn't happen very often. Though drummers tend to get more recognition than bassists, they're often stuck in the shadows behind the guitarist or singer. However, these seven bands break this trend by having drummers who end up being their most famous members.
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