Randy Meisner death: Founding Eagles member was 77

[ad_1] Randy Meisner, a founding member of the Los Angeles rock band the Eagles, who co-wrote and sang lead on the group’s enduring hit “Take It to the Limit,” died on Wednesday at age 77 due to complications from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, according to a statement released on the band’s website. “Randy was an… Continue reading Randy Meisner death: Founding Eagles member was 77

On the Eagles’ ‘Take It to the Limit,’ Randy Meisner soared

[ad_1] When the Eagles signed to Asylum Records in September 1971, full of great expectations, bassist Randy Meisner was the most accomplished and successful of the four band members. He’d been in Los Angeles the longest, and even though his career began in a desultory manner and he sometimes supported himself through small criminal enterprises,… Continue reading On the Eagles’ ‘Take It to the Limit,’ Randy Meisner soared