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Red Rocks Eagles concert in Morrison, CO – Aug. 18-19, 1975

The Red Rocks Eagles concert was a 2-day event in Morrison, Colorado, at the famous Red Rocks Amphitheatre. This was a stop on the One Of These Nights tour. In the book “Colorado Rocks” by G. Brown, Red Rocks Amphitheatre is described as the premiere outdoor venue of the world. At the bottom of this page is a PBS mini-documentary video about Red Rocks.

The Eagles were in Seattle at the Seattle Center Coliseum two days later on the 21st. At this point, Bernie’s duration in the Eagles was winding down.

Eagles on stage at Red Rocks

Glenn Frey, Bernie Leadon, Don Felder, and Randy Meisner

Early arrivals waiting for the Eagles concert to start

Poster/flyer advertising Red Rocks concert
The dates at the bottom are printed as August 19 and 20, rather than the correct dates of 18 and 19.

Sunday Denver Post (Denver, CO) – Aug. 3, 1975

“Henley and Frey discussed the formation of a band and when, in 1971 bassist Randy Meisner left Rick Nelson’s Stone Canyon Band and Bernie Leadon, a versatile instrumentalist, exited the Flying Burrito Bros., the Eagles were formed. Meisner, a native of Nebraska, had established himself as a studio musician through recording sessions with artists like James Taylor prior to joining Nelson’s group.”

Straight Creek Journal (Denver, CO) – Aug. 14, 1975

Red Rocks Amphitheatre – capacity of 9,000
Click on photo below for 360-degree view

A History of Red Rocks and music promoter, Barry Fey

https://videos.files.wordpress.com/DijLwkqi/red-rocks-and-barry-fey.mp4

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