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Irving Azoff claimed Don Henley's "Hotel California" lyric pages were stolen by an author working on a biography about the rock band in the late '70s.
On May 1, 2017, legendary rock band The Eagles filed a federal lawsuit in California against the owners of the Hotel California, located in Mexico, over merchandise sold by the hotel containing ...
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Eagles' 'Hotel California' Is Based on These FilmsThe Eagles' "Hotel California" was supposed to feel like a number of movies. The 1970s band Steely Dan also helped inspire the track.
The Eagles’ “Hotel California” will be reissued in a deluxe 40th anniversary edition on Nov. 24, pairing the remastered original studio album with 10 live tracks recorded at the Forum in ...
The Eagles' "Hotel California" was supposed to feel like a number of movies. The 1970s band Steely Dan also helped inspire the track.
In the popular song “Hotel California,” the Eagles’ Don Henley sang, “You can check out any time you like, but you can never leave.” That isn’t the case at Hotel California Todos ...
The Eagles' Don Henley discussed why he didn't want to turn The Eagles’ “Hotel California” into a movie. He had a point.
The Eagles and a Mexican hotel called Hotel California have settled a lawsuit over the latter's name.
In reality, the complaint alleges, the hotel never sought a license to use the Eagles’ Hotel California trademark, nor did the group grant a license to the establishment.
The Hotel California in Baja may indeed be a lovely place, but the Eagles are not amused by its name. The band is suing the establishment for trademark infringement, claiming it’s trying to ...
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