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  1. randymeisnerretrospective.com › 2024/05/02 › the-eagles-inThe Eagles In Hawaii, 1976

    2. Mai 2024 · Randy’s wife, Jennifer, and their twelve-year-old son, Dana, accompanied him on the tour. Their youngest children, five-year-old twins, Heather and Eric, stayed behind with Jennifer’s parents in Nebraska. This was Randy’s fourth visit to Hawaii with the Eagles. The first was in December 1972, when they opened for Yes at the Blaisdell Arena. Following that, there were two stints at the ...

  2. 17. Mai 2024 · Randy Meisner was the original bass player and a founding member of the Eagles, along with Bernie Leadon, Glenn Frey, and Don Henley. Don Felder and Joe Walsh later joined. He was with the band from their forming in 1971 through the Hotel California tour in 1977. Randy was involved in the Eagles’ first five albums (Eagles, Desperado, On the ...

  3. 17. Mai 2024 · Later members, during Randy’s tenure, were Paul Asmus, Bobby Soto, Steve Cassells and David Margheim. Randy performed with the band from 1961-1966. Randy performed with the band from 1961-1966. Note: There are newspaper ads around that show “The Dynamics” performing at dances in Crete, Wilber, and Howells, which are cities in eastern Nebraska.

  4. Vor 5 Tagen · Randy Meisner, a founding member of the Eagles who added high harmonies to favourites such as Take It Easy and The Best of My Love and led the famous Take It to the Limit, has died, the band announced.

  5. Vor einem Tag · The Randy Meisner Band at the Oregon Trail Lounge, 1983. October 16, 2023. by. On July 1st-3rd, 1983, Randy returned to Nebraska for a series of hometown concerts at the Oregon Trail Lounge in Gering. It was the first time he had performed in the area since 1970, before his success with the Eagles. Read more.

  6. 14. Mai 2024 · David Cassidy - If I Didn't Care1974

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  7. 9. Mai 2024 · The Morehead State University Eagles concert was held on campus in Wetherby Gym in Morehead, Kentucky, on December 4, 1973. Their warm-up band was the McKendree Spring band from New York, and this was part of the Eagles’ Desperado tour.