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 →
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 →
Madison Square Garden Eagles Concert – Mar. 18, 1977
This Madison Square Garden Eagles concert was the Eagles' first MSG appearance in New York City, and it was just three days before the Capital Centre concert in Largo, MD. Jimmy Buffett was their opening act. "The event of the evening came with bassist Randy Meisner's stunning vocalization of 'Take It To The Limit'. In... Continue Reading →
Eagles at the War Memorial Auditorium in Rochester, NY – Mar. 19, 1977
The Eagles were at the War Memorial Auditorium in Rochester, NY on March 19, 1977 to perform before a sell-out crowd. This was the fourth stop of the Eagles' eastern U.S. tour during March. Two stops in Canada were also included in the tour schedule. March 15-16 they were at the Nassau Coliseum in Uniondale,... Continue Reading →
The Bottom Line in New York – March 11-12, 1981
Randy Meisner and the Silverados were at The Bottom Line concerts in New York less than a couple of weeks after the Silverados' appearance on the Fridays TV show that aired on Feb. 27, 1981. Unfortunately, the first night of these two Bottom Line shows did not go well for Randy. Like everybody, sometimes you... Continue Reading →