An Eagles concert at Cuesta College in San Luis Obispo, California, included Neil Young on the bill. It took place on March 16, 1974, and it was a charity benefit for the Red Wind Indian tribe that lived in the area so they could buy building materials to construct a work/cultural center on 200 acres... Continue Reading →
On the Border Eagles album – Mar. 22, 1974
The On the Border album was released Mar. 22, 1974. It's the third studio album by the Eagles and started out being produced by Glyn Johns at Olympic Studios in London. However, Bill Szymczyk finished the production at the Record Plant in Los Angeles. On the Border is the first album with Don Felder, although... Continue Reading →
Paramount Northwest Theatre in Seattle, WA – Mar. 23, 1974
The Paramount Northwest Theatre in Seattle was the venue for a sold-out Eagles concert on Mar. 23, 1974. There was also a show the preceding evening on March 22, at a different Paramount Northwest Theatre. That theatre was in Portland, OR. Both theatres were more commonly called just 'Paramount Theatre'. This Seattle concert was one... Continue Reading →
Gonzaga University Eagles concert in Spokane, WA – March 24, 1974
The Gonzaga University Eagles concert was held in the Kennedy Pavilion on campus on Mar. 24, 1974. This would have been one of Don Felder's early shows with the Eagles. It's also one of the first concerts during the On the Border tour, and that album came out a couple days earlier on Mar. 22,... Continue Reading →
Regis College Eagles Concert – Apr. 1, 1974
The Regis College Eagles concert was held in the Regis Field House in Denver, Colorado on April 1, 1974. The Talbot Brothers, a Christian singing group, opened for the Eagles. Regis College, now Regis University, is a private Jesuit university in Denver founded in 1877. Don Felder had joined the Eagles in early 1974, so... Continue Reading →
Fort Lewis College in Durango, CO – Apr. 2, 1974
At Fort Lewis College in Durango the Eagles performed for about 1,900 persons on April 2, 1974 in the new gym. This was part of their 'On the Border' tour, and the 'On the Border' album was released less than two weeks earlier. The show was opened by the first act of John Mascaro and... Continue Reading →
Texas A&M University – Apr. 20, 1974
Jeffrey Comanor opened for the Eagles concert at Texas A&M University in the G. Rollie White Coliseum on campus in College Station, TX. This concert was on Apr. 20, 1974 and was part of the university's Town Hall Series in cooperation with the Residence Hall Association. Texas A&M University Eagles concert The Battalion student newspaper... Continue Reading →
Cal Jam at Ontario Motor Speedway – Apr. 6, 1974
Cal Jam at Ontario Motor Speedway took place on April 6, 1974 and was a 12-hour festival of eight bands. It was recorded by ABC TV at the Speedway in Ontario, CA (50 miles east of Los Angeles). Attendance was said to be 200,000, and this was part of the On the Border tour for... Continue Reading →
Aragon Ballroom in Chicago – Apr. 26, 1974
The Aragon Ballroom in Chicago was the location for the Eagles concert on Apr. 26, 1974. The Eagles shared the bill with the Marshall Tucker Band. The Eagles' encore of "Peaceful Easy Feeling" along with songs from their "Desperado" album were some of the high points of the evening. The Marshall Tucker Band was with... Continue Reading →
State University of New York at Cortland – May 2, 1974
The New York Cortland Eagles concert was at the State University of New York on May 2, 1974. Opening the show in the PER Arena on campus for the Eagles was the Stanky Brown Group. The Eagles concert at State University of New York at Geneseo was a couple days later on May 4. Photos... Continue Reading →
State University of New York at Geneseo – May 4, 1974
The New York Geneseo Eagles concert at State University of New York in the Ice Arena was where the Eagles performed on May 4, 1974. Leo Kottke was the opening act. The Eagles concert at State University of New York at Cortland was a couple days earlier on May 2. State University of New York... Continue Reading →
Eagles concert at Jeppesen Stadium in Houston, TX – June 30, 1974
The Eagles concert at Jeppesen Stadium in Houston was on June 30, 1974, and it was one of the stops on their On the Border tour. The stadium was on the campus of the University of Houston. The Eagles were there in support of the Allman Brothers Band. In 1974 the Eagles were still sometimes... Continue Reading →
Holiday Jam at the Miami Orange Bowl – July 7, 1974
Holiday Jam at the Miami Orange Bowl was on July 7, 1974. The Orange Bowl Stadium opened its gates for the first time ever for a rock concert. Leon Russell was the headliner, and six bands played, including the Eagles. There was attendance of 18,000. The six bands were: Leon Russell The Band Eagles Lynyrd... Continue Reading →
Mississippi River Festival – July 17, 1974
The Eagles were at the Mississippi River Festival on July 17, 1974, which was sponsored by Southern Illinois University in Edwardsville, IL. This was an annual festival, and the Eagles were also at the MRF in 1975 and the Spring Fest in 1973. The first concert at the MRF was in 1969, and the last... Continue Reading →
Indiana University Assembly Hall – Sept. 1, 1974
The Indiana University Eagles concert was in the I.U. Assembly Hall on September 1, 1974. The Eagles and Kansas opened for the Beach Boys. It was originally supposed to be an outdoor concert at the 10th Street Stadium, but rain changed the plans to an indoor concert in the Indiana University Assembly Hall. Eagles backstageAll... Continue Reading →
New Years Eve at the Shrine Auditorium – Dec. 31, 1974
The Eagles celebrated New Years Eve at the Shrine with friends Dan Fogelberg, JD Souther, Linda Ronstadt, Jackson Browne, and Joe Walsh. According to the newspaper article, the Shrine Auditorum in Los Angeles was the place to be on New Years Eve. The Eagles know how to throw a party…and bananas. Joe Walsh wasn't a... Continue Reading →