Former Eagles member and band cofounder Bernie Leadon has released a video for his first new music in over 20 years. Leadon released "Too Many Memories," his first music since 2004, last month. The ...
Helping found The Eagles in 1971, Bernie Leadon famously exited the band in 1975 after pouring a beer over Glenn Frey’s head. Releasing two solo albums since, Leadon hasn’t dropped new music since ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Cover of Bernie Leadon's 'Too Late To Be Cool'/Courtesy of Straight Wire Records, Photo Credit: Henry Diltz The video, which was ...
Legendary '70s Rocker Announces New Solo Music for the First Time in 20 Years originally appeared on Parade. Former Eagles guitarist Bernie Leadon is gearing up to release his first new solo music in ...
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While thrilled over what he helped create with the Eagles, Bernie Leadon occasionally explored a career as a solo artist. Having spent several decades in the music industry, the musician has only ...
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Leadon's new album was recorded in his personal analog studio in Nashville, using classic gear and 2-inch tape, with producer Glyn Johns, who produced the first two Eagles albums, and part of the ...
Bernie Leadon, the 78-year-old founding member of the Eagles, is making a return to music with his first album in over 20 years, “Too Late to Be Cool,” Parade reports. During an interview with Variety ...