Ohio University Music Festival – April 27-28, 1973

The Ohio University Music Festival held April 27-28, 1973 was the third annual festival. The previous two years it had been called the Ohio University Folk Festival, and it usually drew about 30,000 in attendance. It's held on campus at Ohio University in Athens, Ohio. The Eagles and Joe Walsh & Barnstorm performed on the... Continue Reading →

Wilkes College Spring Weekend Eagles concert – Wilkes-Barre, PA – May 6, 1973

The Wilkes College Spring Weekend Eagles concert was held on May 6, 1973 in the college gym in Wikes-Barre, Pennsylvania. It was part of a traditional 3-day annual college event, which included a tour of the campus by parents and alumni. The Eagles and Livingston Taylor concerts occurred on the third evening to finish out... Continue Reading →

Eagles and Spooky Tooth concert at the University of Akron – May 13, 1973

The Eagles and Spooky Tooth concert at the University of Akron in Akron, Ohio was in the University's Memorial Hall on May 13, 1973. This performance was fairly early in the Desperado tour. Eagles on stage at University of Akron Randy Meisner, Glenn Frey, and Bernie LeadonThe Akron Buchtelite-University of Akron student newspaper (Akron, OH)... Continue Reading →

Southern Illinois University Spring Fest – May 25, 1973

The Edwardsville, Illinois Spring Fest is an annual week-long festival held on the campus of Southern Illinois University of Edwardsville. Livingston Taylor (brother of James Taylor) appeared with the Eagles. This is a different event from the Mississippi River Festival which was held there in July. The Eagles were at the Mississippi River Festival in... Continue Reading →

Santa Monica Civic Auditorium Eagles concert – June 21, 1973

The Santa Monica Civic Auditorium Eagles concert in Santa Monica, CA was the evening of June 21, 1973. This concert was part of the Desperado tour, and David Blue opened the show for them. David Blue wrote 'Outlaw Man', which the Eagles performed. Glyn Johns had produced the Desperado album, and it would be their... Continue Reading →

Eagles Central Park concert at Wollman Rink in New York – Aug. 1-2, 1973

The Eagles Central Park concert at Wollman Rink in New York City aired on the TV Special "Good Vibrations From Central Park" on Aug. 23, 1973. August 1-2 were the actual taped dates of the 2-day concert, and also on the televised show were: Melissa Manchester, John Sebastian, The Temptations, and Sly & the Family... Continue Reading →

College of the Holy Cross Eagles concert in Worcester, MA – Nov. 30, 1973

The College of the Holy Cross Eagles concert took place in the college Fieldhouse on November 30, 1973. The Eagles played to 1,500 people, and David Buskin was the opening act for this show on the "Desperado" tour. Two new songs were introduced that night: "Wait and See/Oh Darlin' Wait and See" written by Randy... Continue Reading →

Morehead State University Eagles concert in Wetherby Gym – Dec. 4, 1973

The Morehead State University Eagles concert was held on campus in Wetherby Gym in Morehead, Kentucky, on December 4, 1973. Their warm-up band was the McKendree Spring band from New York, and this was part of the Eagles' Desperado tour.The Eagles were spotted buying Morehead shirts in the student bookstore while they were there on campus,... Continue Reading →

Atlantic Christian College Eagles concert – Dec. 11, 1973

The Eagles concert was at Atlantic Christian College on Dec. 11, 1973. Atlantic Christian College is now called Barton College and is a private liberal arts college in Wilson, North Carolina. Atlantic Christian College Eagles concert 1974 Pine Knot Yearbook pageGlenn Frey and Don Henley 1974 Pine Knot Yearbook pageRandy Meisner, Glenn Frey, Bernie Leadon,... Continue Reading →

Kiel Opera House Eagles concert in St. Louis, MO – Dec. 13, 1973

The Kiel Opera House Eagles concert was December 13, 1973 in St. Louis and was part of their Desperado tour. Dan Fogelberg was with them and opened the show. This performance at Kiel's was two days after their concert at Atlantic Christian College in North Carolina. "Daniel Fogelberg, a good guitarist with a gentle, bluesy... Continue Reading →

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