Don Felder says he played up to 14 different guitar parts on the Eagles' 1977 single hit “Hotel California” using both six- and 12-string guitars. But determining how to re-create the song live left ...
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Credit: Al Pereira/WireImage Most bands would give their eye teeth to write a song like the ...
When the Eagles first broke onto the scene in the early 1970s, they had an undeniably country twang to their easygoing, rock ‘n’ roll sound. But by the middle of the decade, the California band was ...
After writing the music for one of the most famous songs in rock ‘n’ roll history, what do you do for an encore? If you’re Don Felder, you keep on writing, recording and performing. Deco caught up ...
In a low-income neighborhood outside Gainesville, Florida, a young man swaps cherry bombs for a guitar — and forever changes his trajectory from unknown triple threat to a member of chart-topping ...
The Eagles’ former lead guitarist, Don Felder, seemed to build his entire career as a guitar player on the notion of going left when everyone else was going right. Even his introduction to the West ...
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