Eagles
"Take it to the Limit" was the most popular song by the Eagles in which Randy Meisner sang lead vocals.
Paul McCartney sang the lead on 'Hey Jude'.
Gabe Saporta - lead vocals Alex Suarez - lead guitar, backing vocals, synthesizer Ryland Blackington - bass, backing vocals, synthesizer Victoria Asher - keytar, backing vocals Nate Novarro - drums, percussion, backing vocals
* Bret Michaels - lead vocals, rhythm guitar (since 1983) * C.C. DeVille - lead guitar, backing vocals, occasional lead vocals (1985-1991, 1999-present) * Bobby Dall - bass, keyboards, piano, backing vocals (since 1984) * Rikki Rockett - drums, percussion, backing vocals (since 1983) * Blues Saraceno - lead guitar, backing vocals (1994-2000) * Richie Kotzen - lead guitar, mandolin, Dobro, keyboards, backing vocals (1991-1994) * Matt Smith - lead guitar, backing vocals (1984-1985) * Jonathan Combs - synthesizer, gong, backing vocals (1984) * Patrick Bircher - bass, backing vocals (1984) * Brian Bircher - bass, backing vocals (1984) * James "Weezy" Peters - lead guitar, backing vocals (1983-1984) * Timothy "Tim" Grace - bass, backing vocals (1983-1984) Hope i helped :)
Randy Bachman was the lead guitarist. Burton Cummings was lead vocals. I think Jim Kale was backing vocals too.
Lead singer is Don Henley. Music written by Don Felder.
"Take it to the Limit" was the most popular song by the Eagles in which Randy Meisner sang lead vocals.
The lead guitarist of the Eagles is Joe Walsh, who joined the band in 1975. He is known for his distinctive guitar playing and contributions to their sound, particularly on hits like "Hotel California." Before Walsh, Bernie Leadon was also a lead guitarist during the band's early years.
Three are credited with lead vocals, Rose Norwalt, lead vocals, Kenny Copeland, trumpet and lead vocals, Kenji Brown, guitar and lead vocals.
Lead vocals are by Don Henley & Glenn Frey on the track King of Hollywood on The Long Run album.
The song "One of These Nights" by the Eagles features lead vocals by Don Henley. It was released in 1975 as part of the band's album of the same name. The track showcases Henley's distinctive voice and contributes to the song's smooth, mellow sound.
Lead vocals - Shane Filan. Lead vocals - Mark Feehily. Backing vocals - Kian Egan. Backing vocals - Nicky Bryne. Ex-member - Brian McFadden.
"Hotel California" by the Eagles is often interpreted as a commentary on the hedonistic lifestyle and excesses of the 1970s, particularly in California's music scene. The song's lyrics depict a traveler who checks into a luxurious hotel that initially seems inviting but ultimately reveals itself to be a trap from which escape is impossible. Themes of entrapment, addiction, and the darker side of fame are prevalent, suggesting that the pursuit of pleasure can lead to a loss of freedom. The enigmatic nature of the song allows for multiple interpretations, contributing to its enduring appeal.
Paul Stanley (lead vocals and rhythm guitar), Gene Simmons (lead vocals and bass guitar), Ace Frehley (lead guitar and vocals), and Peter Criss (drums, percussion and vocals) ;-)
ZP Theart - lead vocals (founder) Herman Li - lead and rhythm guitars, backing vocals (founder) Sam Totman - lead and rhythm guitars, backing vocals (founder) Vadim Pruzhanov - keyboards, backing vocals Dave Mackintosh - drums, percussion, backing vocals Frederic leclercq - bass guitar, backing vocals
They were still the original members:Paul Stanley - rhythm guitar, lead vocals (The Starchild);Gene Simmons - bass, lead vocals (The Demon);Ace Frehley - lead guitar, vocals (The Spaceman (The Space Ace));Peter Criss - drums, percussion, vocals (The Catman).
the band currently consists of Alex Turner (lead vocals, Lead/rhythm guitar), Jamie Cook (rhythm/lead guitar), Nick O'Malley (bass guitar, backing vocals) and Matt Helders (drums, percussion, backing vocals). Former members include Andy Nicholson (bass guitar, backing vocals) and Glyn Jones (lead vocals, rhythm guitar).