Eagles frontman Don Henley has beaten a malicious prosecution case brought against him by a New York books dealer.
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Eagles’ Don Henley Cleared in Lawsuit Over ‘Hotel California’ Trial
A New York court has ruled on a lawsuit against Eagles star Don Henley after a trial over allegedly stolen 'Hotel California' ...
A judge has agreed to dismiss the suit, which was brought by rare books dealer Glenn Horowitz after the criminal trial ...
A rare-books dealer previously accused of trying to sell stolen copies of handwritten Eagles lyrics has filed a lawsuit of his own against Don Henley and manager Irving Azoff. Glenn Horowitz was one ...
One of the most enduring classic rock songs from the 1970s is The Eagles’ “Hotel California.” Despite this, the tune was commenting on the legacy of the 1960s. One of The Eagles seemed to have an odd ...
Don Henley testified on Monday at a Manhattan court in a criminal case involving nearly 100 pages of allegedly stolen Eagles lyrics from the Hotel California album. Some of the most revealing early ...
On 7 July 1977, I saw Don Henley sing “Hotel California” at the Tarrant County Convention Center in Fort Worth. In 1979, Don Henley gave the poet Ed Sanders several pages of his handwritten lyrics for ...
Classic rock bands were sometimes falsely accused of being Satanic. Meanwhile, Don Henley flat-out said that The Eagles’ disco song “One of These Nights” is Satanic. Here’s a look at what he was ...
Though the Eagles went through a couple of evolutions throughout their tenure, their roots were based in country-rock. Even when they decided to amp things up a notch, there were still western ...
In the 1970s, the Bee Gees' 'Stayin' Alive' spent four consecutive weeks at number one, surpassing other disco tracks and becoming one of the most iconic.
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