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Styx, Foreigner and Don Felder Talk ‘Soundtrack of Summer’ Tour
Styx, Foreigner and Don Felder Talk ‘Soundtrack of Summer’ Tour
Styx, Foreigner and Don Felder Talk ‘Soundtrack of Summer’ Tour
Foreigner and Styx are hitting the road with Don Felder for the Soundtrack of Summer tour, scheduled to begin May 16 -- and they stopped by the Ultimate Classic Rock offices to talk about how it came together, what inspired their new re-recording of the Eagles classic 'Hotel California,' and what we can expect to see and hear during the tour.
Don Felder, ‘Wash Away’ Song Review
Don Felder, ‘Wash Away’ Song Review
Don Felder, ‘Wash Away’ Song Review
Former Eagles guitarist Don Felder recently released a solo album titled 'Road to Forever,' and on Monday (March 18) he released the second single from the project, a mid-tempo electric-acoustic hybrid titled 'Wash Away.' And while it might not be the second coming of 'Hotel California,' the track is a deserving effort with many strong elements, and more than worthy of a listen for any fan of his
Don Felder-Eagles Reunion Not Realistic
Don Felder-Eagles Reunion Not Realistic
Don Felder-Eagles Reunion Not Realistic
Former Eagles lead guitarist Don Felder says that a reunion with the Eagles is completely out of his hands. Felder, who joined the band in 1974, was fired from the Eagles in 2001 following monetary disputes with Glenn Frey, Don Henley, and Eagles manager Irving Azoff.Former Eagles lead guitarist Don Felder says that a reunion with the Eagles is completely out of his hands. Felder, who joined the band in 1974, was fired from the Eagles in 2001 following monetary disputes with Glenn Frey, Don Henley, and Eagles manager Irving Azoff. The case was settled out of court the following year. In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter about the band's new documentary, History Of The Eagles, Felder talks about watching his career play out before him, admitting, "It's like going through a marriage and then having it fall apart. You think, if only I had not said that, or if we could've gone to counseling, or whatever, things could have been different. But unfortunately, it is what it is, and any sort of attempt or possibility of us getting back onstage together is completely up to Don and Glenn. And as you saw in the documentary, I would suspect that's not a realistic possibility in the near or even the distant future." Felder went on to say that he doesn't feel the film accurately told how bad things got between the band's key members: "In the documentary, you got the feeling that Don and Glenn had been best buddies since '72 or something. And in fact there was always a lot of friction between them, especially when Glenn quit the band in '81 and called up Don Henley and said, 'I can't work with you anymore; I'm leaving to go do my solo records.' And Henley finally said, 'I'll work with you again when hell freezes over.' Thus, it was 14 years of them holding hard feelings against each other." http://youtu.be/MkYZrcJzY-M

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