Eagles Accomplishments

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Usually bands are a group of members who get along, but that was the problem, for the Eagles that was rare. They constantly fought, people left, they took too long making albums, but they produced some of the best music in the rock and roll history. They got many awards and had thousands of fans who loved them for their music, worldwide. The Eagles have a big impact on rock and roll music. The Eagles started their performing career in high school, where they started earning many achievements including getting inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
In High school, the Eagle’s started to form and develop their music. Don Henley, Glenn Frey, Bernie Leadon, and Randy Meisner came together in 1971 and formed a band (The Eagle’s, 2004). They …show more content…

Everyone loved the Eagles album except for rock critics. Around the time of the Eagles tour, the sales of their album exploded and their tour was a huge hit for many people around the world. Their next album was a huge hit, with the songs “Hotel California” and “Tequila Sunrise” and added re-recorded songs and changed lyrics to get the attention off of some of the former member (The Eagles, 2004). When the Eagle’s started working together, they made one of their best selling albums and sold more albums than any of their albums before, they started becoming more famous than Led Zeppelin and The Beatles (The Eagles, …show more content…

Some of their newer songs at the time were huge hits and earned Grammys, but before that their album One of These Nights took a very long time to produce which costed them a band member, but they eventually got a replacement (The Eagles, 2014). Before Leadon left, they recorded One of These Nights but he got left out so he left after they finished recording and went to a different band (The Eagles, 1983). In 1980, the band started to split because of not getting along when they were recording their hit album The Long Run. They were starting to fight because the album took so long to record and causing them to break apart (Gould, 2014). Even after their breakup, they still managed to thrive and their albums were still a hit among their fans (The Eagles,

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