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Don Felder has revealed how he recruited Alex Lifeson to play on American Rock ‘n’ Roll, his solo album released earlier this year. When Felder realized that Lifeson “was just sitting around twiddling ...
It was Bill Szymczyk, producer for both Walsh and the Eagles, who recommended that the guitarist and the band join forces.
Considering Don Felder owns nearly 300 different electric and acoustic guitars, it was always going to take a special six-string to stand out as the pick of the bunch. But one instrument holds its ...
Don Felder is "ready to rock." In a short video posted to his Facebook account, the former Eagles guitarist gave his fans an update on his health, after he suffered a medical emergency during a recent ...
“I wanted to bring in as many people as possible to share the experience with me,” Felder told Rolling Stone about the album. “I knew it should be bright, cheery and fun or it wouldn’t be worth doing.
On a flight from Miami to Los Angeles, Don Felder remembers the DC-10 reaching an altitude of 36,000 feet over the Gulf of Mexico when one of the engine cowlings under the left wing of the plane blew ...
Don Felder, former member of the legendary rock band Eagles, recently spoke with Eddie Trunk on Sirius XM about his relationship with the remaining band members. Apparently, they’re all on ...
One of the most famous classic rock songs of the 1970s is The Eagles’ “Hotel California.” Don Felder initially felt the song had a flaw. After Don Henley insisted the song should be a single, Felder ...
Don Felder and Tom Petty both grew up in Gainesville, Florida, in similar parts of town. While Felder was older than Petty, they were both involved in the local music scene. As it turns out, Felder ...
Former Eagles member Don Felder is on the mend after suffering an onstage medical episode during the Rock Legends Cruise last week. On Tuesday (Feb. 18), Felder shared a Facebook video update with ...
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