Mort Weir Don Henley (Evans Caglage ... (Danville-born-and-bred music mogul Irving Azoff attended Illinois but didn’t finish his studies, instead heading to California to manage then-unknown ...
The Eagles endured one of the most acrimonious breakups of any popular band, one so bad they couldn't possibly imagine a time when a reunion would be forthcoming. But time has a way of healing all ...
Halpin has not directed an Eagles show before Vegas, but he has a lengthy relationship with longtime Eagles manager and entertainment power player Irving ... pictures” Don Henley refers to ...
Henley got to play with Guns N’ Roses at the American Music Awards. He and the usual lineup of the band played “Patience,” a tender ballad about taking things slow in a relationship. Though ...
Classic rock bands were sometimes falsely accused of being Satanic. Meanwhile, Don Henley flat-out said that The Eagles’ disco song “One of These Nights” is Satanic. Here’s a look at what ...
She stated that Heather was mingling with A-listers such as Leonardo Di Caprio and Beyonce as well as being managed by US entertainment executive Irving Azoff. Dunlop, formerly of Gourock and Port ...
Around March 2016, Mr Bunton was told by Heather and Ann that she had secured the agent services of Hollywood mogul Irving Azoff. Prosecutor Victoria Keel ... "My mum said you're worried about being ...
The tune is Don Henley’s autumnal chart-topper “The Boys of Summer”, which marks its 40th anniversary on Saturday. This song about growing old has itself grown old. “The Boys of Summer ...
In addition, Dolan business partner Irving Azoff, the former Ticketmaster CEO, gave $5,000, the maximum allowed. Dolan family members and Azoff gave to Adams’ campaign in July as well.
Former Ticketmaster CEO Irving Azoff, a business partner of Dolan’s, also maxed out to Adams. Broadway producer James Nederlander and his wife each gave $2,100, as did Shira Lichtenstein ...
Dolan’s three adult sons, Aidan, Quentin and Ryan Dolan, as well as his father, Charles Dolan, also gave $5,000 each in July, as did Irving Azoff, James Dolan’s longtime business partner.