Monday 27 December 2010

Eagles Raise Album "Long Road Out of Eden World Tour"

Rock band Eagles first concert in mainland China for upcoming spring.

Eagles band raise current album "Long Road Out of Eden World Tour", member of this band are Glenn Frey, Don Henley, Joe Walsh and Timothy B. Schmit. Schedule of the concert they will play at Shanghai Mercedes-Benz Arena March 9 and March 12 at Beijing's Wukesong Arena.

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band such a classics albums "Life In The Fast Lane", "Heartache Tonight" and "Hotel Californai".

Their band performances tickets are most expensive at least $380, Xinhua, China's official news agency, reported Thursday.

Tuesday 21 December 2010

Avant knocked out during Jackson's

Eagles man DeSean Jackson comeback on Sunday when he fielded a punt on the game's final play and zig-zagged his way through the entire particular team.

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According to the Philadelphia Daily News, Eagles wide receive Jason Avant, who said he was shortly knocked out after throwing a block for Jackson and colliding with Giants long snapper Zak DeOssie.

Avant told to the newspaper, "When I saw (Jackson) break the initial wave, and I saw a lane to the right, I knew if I got (DeOssie), he was gonna score. So I just threw it in there. I knew he scored. Me being knocked out just reminded me of a dream I had of us winning on the last play, but I didn't know who it was against."

DeOssie to prevent Jackson from scoring. He said, "I thought I had a great angle. I thought I was goin Eagles wide receive Jason Avantg to stop him. I don't have eyes in the back of my head".

Thursday 9 December 2010

Eagles Sold Out Australian Tour Gig

Its time for those Eagles band fans who are in Australia as with their massive twelve date tour of Australia kicking off in Sydney from 30th November – the first of five huge nights in the harbour city alone.

Racking up yet another sold out tour of Australia,the band Eagles - - Glenn Frey, Don Henley, Joe Walsh and Timothy B. Schmit – have proven that they are world most popular bands.

With five shows in Sydney, four in Melbourne, two in Brisbane and an outdoor stadium date in Perth, Australian Eagles fans have turned out in force for the tour, with more than 150,000 tickets sold nationally.

Tue 30 November Sydney Entertainment Centre, Sydney
Thu 2 December Sydney Entertainment Centre, Sydney
Fri 3 December Sydney Entertainment Centre, Sydney
Mon 6 December Acer Arena, Sydney
Tue 7 December Acer Arena, Sydney
Fri 10 December nib Stadium, Perth
Mon 13 December Brisbane Entertainment Centre, Brisbane
Tue 14 December Brisbane Entertainment Centre, Brisbane
Fri 17 December Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne
Sat 18 December Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne
Tue 21 December Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne
Wed 22 December Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne

Monday 29 November 2010

The Eagles will land again in S'pore


The Eagles,classic rock band will wing their way back to Singapore next February.On the 23 February the band will perform songs from their latest release, Long Road Out Of Eden (2007), at the Singapore Indoor Stadium.

he band first made a Singapore appearance in 2004, when they played at the Indoor Stadium.

This time round, besides new songs, expect to hear favourites like Desperado, Take It Easy, Tequila Sunrise, Heartache Tonight and, of course, Hotel California.

The Eagles play at the Singapore Indoor Stadium on Feb 23 at 8pm.Tickets are already sold out for this gig

Thursday 18 November 2010

Blissful 3 Hours Concert By The Eagles Band


The promised made by The Eagle Rock Band before leaving the United Spirit Arena stage for a 20-minute intermission Friday, they smiled and promised that the band would “come back and play for a really long time.”

That promise was kept.

The Eagles who started the show and performs for 3 hours at center stage with the gorgeous four-part harmony within “Seven Bridges Road” at 8 p.m., and refusing to leave until Henley led more than 11,600 fans in the sold-out hall in singing “Desperado” after 11:20 p.m.

Monday 8 November 2010

The Eagles A Great American Rock Band Greatest Songs


The Eagles are an all American Rock Band who formed in Los Angeles, California in 1971.

The band members are;

* Glenn Frey (fry)
* Don Henley
* Bernie Leadon
* Randy Meisner
* Timothy Schmit
* Joe Walsh

The Eagles list of hit songs and albums is staggering and the band is said to be the best of the seventies.

The Eagles Song List

1. After The Thrill Is Gone

2. All Night Long

3. Already Gone

4. Best of My Love

5. Bitter Creek

6. Business As Usual

7. Busy Being Fabulous

8. Center Of The Universe

9. Certain Kind of Fool

10. Chug All Night

11. Desperado

Tuesday 26 October 2010

Eagles' bye Barring


Vick to return after Eagles' bye Barring any unforeseen setbacks, Philadelphia quarterback Michael Vick, who missed the last three games with cartilage damage in his rib cage, is expected back and will start against the Colts on Nov. 7, Eagles coach Andy Reid said on Monday.
"From the penalty he got Sunday, he's not afraid of contact," Reid said half-jokingly about Vick, who was called for getting in the way of a referee on the sideline during a return in Sunday's loss. "He's improving. He's getting healthier. I'm thinking he'll be ready for the Colts. If he isn't, I have faith in Kevin Kolb. The entire team has faith in Kevin. But it looks like (Vick) is on track to return."

"I'm feeling better. I think I'll be fine," Vick said after Sunday's 37-19 loss to Tennessee, in which he was the designated third quarterback, but watched the game from the sidelines.

Kevin Kolb filled in for Vick and went 2-1, beating San Francisco and Atlanta before the loss to the Titans.

In fact, Reid expects the Eagles to be as healthy as they possibly can be when they return from the bye week.

Monday 23 August 2010

At Bryce Jordan Center Eagles to perform

The Eagles' featuring band "Fall 2010 Tour" and they members are Glenn Frey, Don Henley, Joe Walsh and Timothy B. Schmit, at the Bryce Jordan Center will make a stop Oct. 22. American Express advanced tickets go on sale card holders beginning at 10 a.m. Friday through 10 p.m. Sunday.

To the general public tickets go on sale beginning at 10 a.m. Monday at the Bryce Jordan Center, Eisenhower Auditorium, Penn State Theatre Downtown, Altoona Campus Ticket Outlet, The Eagles have teamed up with iloveallaccess.com

The Eagles have sold more than 120 million albums worldwide but their best selling album fo all time greatest hits 1971-1975, earning five #1 U.S. singles and six Grammy Awards.

Friday 13 August 2010

In Conseco Fieldhouse Eagles will play


At Conseco Fieldhouse in Indianapolis the Eagles will take the stage on October 12 as part of the band's Fall 2010 tour.

The Eagles - Glenn Frey, Don Henley, Joe Walsh and Timothy B. Schmit – will perform hits from their more than 35 year career, such as "Hotel California," "Desperado," "Life in The Fast Lane," "How Long," and more.

At Conseco Fieldhouse the Eagles last performed in 2009.

American Express card members will advanced tickets go on sale beginning at 10:00 a.m. on Wednesday, August 18 through Sunday, August 22 at 10:00 p.m.

Friday 23 July 2010

Eagles: Eagles target Bridger and Kennett


Eastbourne Eagles manager Trevor Geer is out to prolong Lewis Bridger's Coventry woe this evening as the teams lock horns in a crucial Elite League clash.
Bridger, who remains an Eagles asset, has struggled for form since leaving Arlington in the closed season. An ill fated spell at Peterborough was brought to an end in May when he was offloaded to the Coventry Bees, but the move has done little to improve his fortunes. The 21 year old is riding well below his average and his loss of form has come at a bad time for the Bees, who have slipped towards the bottom of the standings. And Geer is hoping to take advantage of Coventry's stumble to secure a rare away maximum. He said, "(Former Eagle) Ed Kennett and Lewis are struggling; I think we've got a good opportunity of going there and getting the three points. And there is a bit of needle there between the boys."The Eagles have not managed a victory away from Arlington all season, but did register an impressive point at Wolverhampton in April.Geer added, "The way the team's going, they're all talking about trying to make the play offs but it all depends on what other teams do."And while it will take a dramatic turn around for the Eagles to secure a top four finish, with a favourable August schedule ahead, Geer is confident of avoiding bottom spot and the relegation ride off which would ensue."The boys have got it together. It's been a remarkable turnaround, they're riding like they're capable of beating anyone."In Simon Gustafsson and Lukas Dryml we've got the strongest reserve pairing in the league, everyone has bucked their ideas up."Meanwhile Matej Zagar, who took criticism from some Eagles supporters in current weeks, returned to score well in the narrow defeat at Swindon last Thursday. And with skipper Cameron Woodward also back on the shale to claim a 12(2) at the Abbey, the Eagles line up appear finally to be hitting their straps as one. Geer said, "Cam's just come back from injury and looked better than before, he came back to a tough meeting and got the team together."Polish rider Dawid Lampart is back in contention to ride for the Eagles in the season's closing stages, after recovering from a broken collarbone.
Eagles: 1. Matej Zagar, 2. Tomasz Jedrzejak, 3. Ricky Kling, 4. Cam Woodward (captain), 5. Joonas Kylmakorpi, 6. Simon Gustafsson, 7. Lukas Dryml
The Eagles were in action against Lakeside Hammers at Arlington last night; see Wednesday's Gazette.

Tuesday 20 July 2010

Eagles: Win Burlington tourney


The Erin Mills Eagles under-15 boys defeated London Southend United FC 2-1 in penalty kicks to win the Burlington Soccer Tournament on the weekend. The Eagles dominated round robin play going unbeaten through three games. They scored six goals while allowing just one against. The championship game was a hard fought affair that was almost lost with seven minutes remaining to play when London scored off a free kick. Erin Mills continued to press and knotted the score at 1-1 in the final minute when Michael Pudzianowski pounded home a rebound off a penalty kick. The goal sent the team members and their parents on the sidelines into a wild celebration.Ten minutes of overtime play solved nothing and the game went to a shootout. The contest was won on sudden death penalty kicks. Erin Mills goalie Dylan Greene made a brilliant save on London's second sudden death shooter after Tyler Goncalo had scored for the Eagles and Erin Mills were crowned champions. Erin Mills coaches Marcelo Lemos and Cesare Urlando accepted the championship trophy. The tournament most valuable player for the Erin Mills team was Shane Nazareth for his outstanding defensive play.

Friday 16 July 2010

Eagles: Burnley FC winger Chris Eagles rejects Rangers FC offer


Burnley FC midfielder Chris Eagles has decided not to accept an offer from Rangers FC claiming such a move ‘would not be in his best interests’. The two clubs had agreed a fee for the winger who yesterday toured Ibrox and visited the SPL giants’ Murray Park training ground. However the 24 year old, who has a year remaining on his Turf Moor contract, was unable to agree a deal. A statement on Burnley's official website read: "Chris Eagles has tonight decided a move to Glasgow Rangers would not be in his best interests."The two clubs had agreed a fee for the 24 year old, but he was unable to agree personal terms with the Scottish champions."Eagles has played 95 games for Burnley since signing from United two years ago.

Thursday 8 July 2010

Eagles: Stand Up for Vick, Attorney Confirms Cake Smashed in His Face


The Philadelphia Eagles were already aware of Michael Vick’s confrontation at his 30th birthday party before a Virginia Commonwealth’s attorney made that information public on Wednesday.
The team believes that statements made by attorney Harvey L. Bryant were a mischaracterization of the incident according to Jeffrey McLane of the Philadelphia Inquirer.
“In terms of just using good judgment, at one point, he got in the limousine, and should have left at that point,” Bryant said Wednesday. “He got out of the limousine, and with the help of several friends, he was returned to to the limousine and left.”
The attorney also confirmed previous reports that Vick had cake smashed in his face at the party. Bryant conceded that would have angered anyone.
“Obviously, that’s an aggravating factor for any human being,” Bryant said Wednesday, per Jen McCaffery of the Virginian-Pilot. “And he correctly went and got into his vehicle.”
Virginia Beach Police closed the case on Tuesday without filing charges as the victim, Quanis Phillips, was being uncooperative. Detectives maintain they know who the shooter is, but are unable to proceed without his cooperation.
While Vick may be in good standing with the Philadelphia Eagles, he may not be so lucky with NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell or state and federal prosecutors.
It remains to be seen whether the courts will go after Vick for violating his parole by associating with Phillips, his co-defendant from the federal dog fighting trial.

Thursday 1 July 2010

Eagles World Football body still assessing ban


Eagles World football governing body, FIFA will not act instantly on the decision by President Jonathan Goodluck to suspend Nigeria's national football team, the Super Eagles, from international competitions for two years. FIFA Spokesman, Nicolas Maingot said on Thursday during a World Cup briefing that the body was still assessing the situation:
"We have been now officially informed of that and we are looking at this case," he said and added: "We need a little bit of time. ... We are not at the step of taking sanctions."

Sunday 20 June 2010

To Kaita’s defence Eagles rally round


Super Eagles players have thrown their weight behind their colleague Sani Kaita, after the midfielder’s expulsion in the team’s last game with Greece put the country’s opportunitys of advancing beyond the group stages of the World Cup in doubt.
Nigerian captain, Joseph Yobo described Kaita as a hard working player who made a big mistake on the day. According to him, the player should not be crucified as the young footballer will definitely learn from mistakes like this.“He’s been a solid performer for this team in current years. It was a mistake, an expensive one but we only have to fight now for what is left to salvage here, Yobo said.”
Speaking in the same vein, the Eagle’s first choice goalkeeper Vincent Enyeama, who once again emerged as the man of the match, said: “Kaita is still a reliable player and should not be left to suffer from this.
“Stuff like that happen sometimes. If you saw him in training and watched him in the World Cup you would see why I still think he should be forgiven, ” the keeper said.
Nigeria’s Kalu Uche, who got the Eagles solitary goal also added his voice to the calls for leniency for the now highly disliked Kaita “We all felt let down on the pitch but once we walked off it, he was in our thoughts.
“No one is blaming him for anything,” The midfielder said, He( Kaita) has been a magnificent player for his country and his die hard performances have earned us success in the past. He will return a better man. ”
Kaita remorseful
Kaita, the man at the center of the storm broke down in tears as he apologised to the nation after his red card against Greece saw Nigeria losing 2-1 on Thursday at the World Cup.
Nigeria, who like Greece had lost their opening match in South Africa,
had taken an early lead after Kalu Uche’s free-kick from a wide area eluded everybody. The Super Eagles had a firm grip on the game until Kaita foolishly kicked out at Vasileios Torosidis after both players briefly tangled as they tried to win the ball.The sending off of Kaita changed the game as Greece came back from a goal down to win 2-1.
A clearly devastated Kaita was overcome with emotion when he briefly met the media after the game. He said, “I just want to say sorry to all the fans. I feel as if I have let millions of people down.“I should not have done that, act silly at that point or get carried away easily. The other players were left to bear the cost of my stupid mistake on the pitch. They have supported me so far, but all I can offer now is a heartfelt and sincere apology to the country,” the player said before being led away sympathetically by teammate Obinna Nsofor.

Monday 14 June 2010

Eagles rest ahead of make-or mar tie, World Cup 2010


South Africa, Richard’s Bay - The Nigerian Super Eagles rested for the greater part of Monday as they prepare for the make or mar encounter with Greece on Thursday. According to camp information, on sunday the team had two training sessions, the day after their disappointing 1-0 loss to Argentina."The coach ordered players to observe today (Monday) as a rest day to resume training tomorrow (Tuesday)," said one of the senior members of the team. He denied allegations of division in camp over appearance fees for the players and alleged sharp disagreement between Osaze Odemwingie and Obafemi Martins over the former's failure to lay a pass to the latter who was in a better position to shoot at goal in the game against Argentina. The situation was similar to the allegations against Samson Siasia who failed to leave the ball for a better positioned Rashidi Yekini in a 2 May, 1993, World Cup qualifier against Cote d'Ivoire in Abidjan. Like Saturday’s game, Nigeria lost the 1993 game which was a qualifier for USA ’94 World Cup."No, there was nothing of such. We are bonding well in camp," said one of the oldest Super Eagles' players.Meanwhile, FIFA.com reported that Odemwingie voiced his disappointment at being left out in the starting line up against Argentina.But he is determined to remain professional and wait for his opportunity. He was a surprise omission from the team that started at Ellis Park, with Chinedu Obasi chosen instead on the left of a three man attack. Odemwingie, who added bite to the Super Eagles’ attack after taking over from Chinedu Obasi, admitted it was frustrating to miss out on a start against Diego Maradona's men."Yes of course, it was a big game, one of the biggest games in someone's career," he said, adding "I was very disappointed but we are a team, some of us are not going to start. There are 23 (players) here, you just have to accept it, not show your emotions but be professional about it. That's just the way it is."

Friday 11 June 2010

Eagles: Titans beat Sea Eagles 28-14


Gold Coast Titans are up to fourth on the NRL ladder after overcoming the Manly Sea Eagles 28-14 at Skilled Park
The Gold Coast Titans have halted their three match losing run in the NRL with a 28-14 win over Manly at Skilled Park.
The Titans led 14-6 at halftime and 22-6 with 20 minutes remaining before Manly scored a controversial eight point try after Mark Minichello was penalised for his attempt to stop Manly scoring.
The Titans outscored Manly five tries and two.
Titans coach John Cartwright is relieved to have avoided a fourth straight loss, and describes the competition as unbelievably close, saying that all the players have to be at the top of their game to avoid a loss.
Cartwright says their defence was the difference. He says they switched on defensively and they had to because they made a number of errors.
Titans captain Scott Prince says it was crucial they stopped their slide. He says it has been a tough couple of weeks but hopefully now they have got their season back on track.

Friday 28 May 2010

Eagles flying in for Donald

Five days after taking seven on the penultimate hole of the BMW PGA Championship and losing by one, Donald fired a seven-under-par 65 at Real Sociedad to end the day alongside Welsh pair Rhys Davies and Jamie Donaldson.

And, as if to hit back as well at all the headlines last week calling him "Plod" – his brother started that – the Ryder Cup player made two superb eagles.

"I can't remember the last time I had two in a round. I don't think I've had one on the PGA Tour all year," said Donald, who almost holed his 275-yard approach to the monster 653-yard ninth and then hit another rescue club 253 yards to seven feet on the 16th.

"I'm never going to overpower a course and some people think I am a short hitter, but I hit it far enough to compete.

"I would love to have that drive [at the 17th on Sunday] again, but I don't see the value in stewing over it.

"If I had planned a week off it might have been tougher, but you learn and you take the positives. You obviously gain confidence from being at the top of the leaderboard most of the week."

Wednesday 31 March 2010

Nelson Band tributes to 'EAGLES'


A Nelson tribute band to the rock legends The Eagles is playing in Picton next Thursday, bringing to life classic hits like Hotel California, Tequila Sunrise, Long Run, and New Kid In Town.

The Eagles were formed in Los Angeles in 1971 by Glenn Frey, Don Henley, Bernie Leadon and Randy Meisner. Producing five No1 singles and six No1 albums, they were recognised as being among the most successful recording artists of the 1970s.

The Eagles broke up in 1980, then reunited in 1994 to release the album Hell Freezes Over, which features a mix of live and new studio tracks. The band has toured intermittently since then.

In 2007, The Eagles released Long Road out of Eden, the band's first full studio album in 28 years. Tours to promote it continued into 2009 and further concerts in North America are set for later this year.

Thursday 25 February 2010

Stephen A. Smith: Don't expect gold watch from Eagles

No matter how much things may change, leave it to the Eagles to remain the same. Produce, and they'll keep you. At least until you're 30 years old. Then a meeting with the press ensues, of course, followed by gratuitous praise for years of service. Right before Andy Reid gets back to the business of being competitive, while Joe Banner maintains salary-cap space - and both are assured that Donovan McNabb is still around to receive the brunt of the blame.
Don't you love it?
Brian Westbrook sure doesn't, and who can blame him? After eight years of relatively exemplary service, tainted by an injury-plagued 2009 season, the same running back who led the NFL in yards from scrimmage in 2007 is suddenly looking for a job. Mainly because he was due $7.25 million in a 2010 season that is expected to be uncapped.
Of course, Reid didn't hesitate to state the obvious when alluding to Westbrook's departure: "This is absolutely the worst part of the job. But if you're fortunate enough to stick around long enough, you're going to see these things happen."
Oh, I see. Westbrook, drafted 91st in 2002, who set Eagles records for touches (1,734) and yards from scrimmage (9,785), was clearly the team's best player for at least two, possibly three, seasons. But Reid was "fortunate enough" to see him lose his job? But Reid, Banner and all the others in charge who repeatedly fall short of Super Bowl glory year after every stinking year get to keep their paychecks coming, huh?
Where's Don "Only in America" King when you need him most?