Eagles: Legends of Rock and Country-Rock
Eagles are one of the most iconic American rock bands, famous for their harmonized vocals, smooth guitar work, and timeless songs. Formed in Los Angeles, California, in 1971, the band became pioneers of the country-rock genre, blending rock, folk, and country influences to create a distinct sound that resonated worldwide.
The original lineup consisted of Glenn Frey (guitar, vocals), Don Henley (drums, vocals), Bernie Leadon (guitar, vocals), and Randy Meisner (bass, vocals). Over the years, the band went through several lineup changes, with Joe Walsh (guitar) and Timothy B. Schmit (bass) joining later, solidifying their classic sound. Eagles’ harmonies, songwriting, and mix of rock and country influences helped define the 1970s California sound.



















