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Monday, 21 March 2016

Eagles Tribute Bands And Other Iconic Rock Bands

By George Fox


Formed in 1971, The Eagles are an award-winning, globally popular band formed in California. The members of the band were Don Henley, Bernie Leadon, Randy Meisner, and the late Glenn Frey. In addition to giving the world five number one singles, the band gathered numerous Grammy Awards, several American Music Awards and half a dozen number one albums. One of the most successful bands of the 1970s, it is not surprising that there are now a number of Eagles tribute bands. Among the other influential bands of the 70s are Led Zeppelin, the Allman Brothers, Fleetwood Mac, Pink Floyd, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Deep Purple, Derek and the Dominoes, and Boston.

Led Zeppelin, known originally as the Yardbirds and later the New Yardbirds, formed in 1968 Britain. The band was made up of Jeff Beck, Chris Dreja, Keith Relf, Jim McCarty, and Jimmy Page. Legendary guitar player, Eric Clapton, is also of the Yardbirds/Zeppelin stable. He, Page and Beck will dwell forever on Rolling Stone's list of Top One Hundred Guitar players.

Although they released only one album, Derek and the Dominoes remain one of the most influential bands of all time. The title track to the album, Layla, was based on a poem from fifth century Arabia. The song was about unrequited love and mirrored Clapton's love for the unavailable Pattie Boyd, who was then married to Clapton's friend and Beatle, George Harrison. Boyd's marriage to Harrison eventually fizzled out and she married Clapton in 1979.

One of the main bands spawned by the Sunshine State of Florida was the Allman Brothers, founded in 1969. Widely recognized as the forefathers of Southern Rock, the band was inspired by elements of country music, jazz and blues. The leader of the group, Duane Allman, was killed in 1971 in a motorcycle accident. The following year, band member Berry Oakley met the same fate. Greg Allman found solace in the arms of songstress Cher.

One of the top bands to come out of London was Fleetwood Mac, who got together in 1967. Rumours, an album, rose to number eight in the best-selling albums of all time, selling over 40 million copies. From Rumours arose four singles that made it to the top ten in the US charts.

Another Brit invasion band was Pink Floyd, founded in 1965 London. Two tracks from their album, "Dark Side of the Moon, " were particularly memorable. These were "Careful with that Axe, Eugene, " and "The Wall." The latter track evolved into a feature-length cult movie.

British purveyors of heavy metal and hard rock, Deep Purple established themselves in 1968 in a town called Hertford. Hertfordshire County lies to the north of Greater London. The Rising Sun, a pub on the Herts and Essex border, is a haven for real ale drinkers.

Similar to the Allman Brothers, Lynyrd Skynyrd are sons of the state of Florida. They formed in 1964 under the name of My Backyard in Jacksonville, home of the Jaguars NFL football team. They later called themselves One Percent and the Noble Five, before finally settling for the name, Lynyrd Skynyrd. Two of their best-known hits include "Sweet Home Alabama, " and a tune much loved by fledgling guitarists, "Free Bird."




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