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The Story of The Eagles
Episode 47

The Story of The Eagles

GARAGE TO STADIUMS Music History Podcast · Dave Anthony

March 18, 20261h 1m

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Show Notes

Listen to how a true California sound was born… from musicians who didn’t even come from California. In the late 1960s, four young artists arrived in Los Angeles from completely different corners of America. Blending country, rock, and soaring harmonies, Eagles captured the spirit of the American West and helped launch a new musical movement. Over the decades they would sell more than 150 million records and secure 2 of the top 4 spots in album sales in history. This is their journey from the garage to stadiums.  In this episode, you'll learn: 

  1. How their childhoods shaped the music they would create
  2. The superstar who gave Eagles their first big break in Los Angeles
  3. The personality clashes that simmered behind the harmonies
  4. Why the band deliberately changed their sound at their peak
  5. The onstage threat of violence that foreshadowed the band’s breakup
  6. Who shaped their sound - and the artists they went on to influence


Guest Bio
The guests for this episode are the authors of Eagles: Up Ahead in The Distance Eagles are our two guests, Steve Caparelli and Rick Forgo. They have authored a trilogy of books chronicling the incredible rise of this quintessential band.

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