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About The Song “Hotel California” is one of the Eagles’ most iconic songs. It is known for its intricate guitar work and enigmatic lyrics. In 1978, it won the Grammy Award for Record of the ...
Hotel entrepreneur Luke Chamblee has taken over the location and is opening a new restaurant, named Staple Food & Drink. The former Ole Miss football player, turned businessman, is no stranger to ...
Ninth Street and St. Clair Avenue, which is being converted into a joint apartment-hotel building, with the city’s first W Hotel. That project is expected to be completed in 2026.
Henley then purchased the "original handwritten lyrics for the Eagles song ‘Hotel California’ written in Don Henley's hand," for $8,500 on April 25, 2012, according to the indictment.
After a previous trial over stolen manuscripts came to an abrupt halt in March, Don Henley has filed a lawsuit to recover those personal Eagles sheets, which contain the lyrics to “Hotel ...
“Don Henley has filed suit today in a New York federal court for return of property that was stolen from him — his private handwritten notes and lyrics to the iconic songs from the Hotel ...
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'Hotel California' lyrics case ends with a whimper Don Henley, a founding member of the Eagles, testified on the stand in February. His attorney slammed the sudden end to the case.
New York prosecutors abruptly dropped their criminal case midtrial Wednesday against three men who had been accused of conspiring to possess a cache of hand-drafted lyrics to "Hotel California ...
The case centered on roughly 100 pages of legal-pad pages from the creation of the 1976 classic rock album "Hotel California" — the third-biggest seller of all time in the U.S. When lyric sheets ...
The papers contained Henley's eventual lyrics for songs like "Hotel California," "Life in the Fast Lane" and "New Kid in Town." Hotel California is the third-best-selling album of all time.
The lyrics to "Hotel California" and other classic Eagles songs should never have ended up at auction, Don Henley told a court Wednesday. "I always knew those lyrics were my property.