The Eagles (UK band)

The Eagles (UK band)

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Name = The Eagles


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Origin = Bristol, England
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Genre = Rock
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Years_active = 19581964
Label = Pye Records
Associated_acts = Ron Grainer, Del Shannon
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Past_members = Terry Clarke (lead guitar, vocals)
Rod Meacham (drums)
Michael Brice (bass)
Johnny Payne (rhythm guitar)
Notable_instruments = Terry Clarke's home-made custom guitar

The Eagles were a British music quartet active from 1958 through the mid 1960s.

Led by guitarist Terry Clarke, who used a homebuilt custom instrument, the group included drummer Rod Meacham (born Roderick Meacham, 25 March 1943, in Bristol, Somerset died 21 March 2002, in Bristol), bassist Michael Brice, and Johnny Payne on rhythm guitar. Playing primarily instrumental rock, they began their career in Bristol playing local venues such as dance halls.

They were launched into the world of professional music in 1962 upon being noticed by composer Ron Grainer, probably best remembered for his theme to "Doctor Who". Grainer was interested in The Eagles for a film project he was working on, "Some People", about a fictional Bristol band not unlike themselves. The Eagles contributed to the "Some People" soundtrack, and became Grainer's protégés, recording new versions of some of his film score work like the theme of the Maigret television series. The "Some People" soundtrack reached #2 on the EP charts, and remained on the charts for a stay of 21 weeks.

The Eagles were awarded the Duke of Edinburgh Trophy for their work on the film, and soon after were signed to Pye Records, at the time among the top three labels in Britain. After releasing the singles "Bristol Express" and "Exodus", The Eagles embarked on a major tour of England along with more established acts Del Shannon, Stevie Wonder, Johnny Tillotson, and Dionne Warwick.

The tour world lasted much of 1963, during which their debut album, "Smash Hits From The Eagles" was released in the UK and the United States. The following year brought their most successful single and the one for which they are best remembered today, a vocal rendition of "Wishin' And Hopin'" backed with "Write Me A Letter". Unfortunately, 1964 also brought a pair of tragedies which ultimately led to the end of the group: Grainer went blind, and Meachum suffered a nervous breakdown. Soon after, in late 1964, the band went their separate ways.

After The Eagles

Clarke continued in the music business, with the band Pickettywitch and later as a session musician and solo artist, working with such artists as Michael Messer, Willie Nelson, Joe Ely, The Band, and Johnny Cash. He released nine solo albums between 1990 and 2006, on Transatlantic Records and various labels. Payne returned to Bristol and continued to play with local bands. The Eagles' music is available on many compilations of the era, and in 1998 Sanctuary Records released a massive 61-track two-disc +compilation set "Smash Hits from The Eagles and The Kestrels", by far the most accessible overview of the Eagles' music today.

External links

* [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:jmkxu3q5an8k The Eagles' All Music Guide entry]
* [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:uijxlfje5cqu Terry Clarke's All Music Guide entry]
* [http://www.terryclarke.com/ Terry Clarke's official site]
* [http://www.rongrainer.org.uk/filmog_pt03.php#eagles Discography]
* [http://www.rongrainer.org.uk/articles/eagles_goto_top.php January 1964 press clipping]


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