(1911–1995) and Emilie (née Haun) Meisner (1911–2010). All four of his grandparents were Volga German immigrants. Randy had an elder sister, Carol, who...
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Randy Meisner is the third and final solo studio album (and the second self-titled) by Randy Meisner. It was released in mid 1982, on Epic in the United...
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vocals), Don Henley (drums, vocals), Bernie Leadon (guitars, vocals), and Randy Meisner (bass guitar, vocals) were recruited by Linda Ronstadt as band members...
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Randy Meisner is the self-titled debut solo studio album by Randy Meisner. It was released in mid 1978, on Asylum in the United States, and in the United...
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Randy Meisner is an American musician and songwriter. It is also the title of two eponymous albums: Randy Meisner (1978 album) Randy Meisner (1982 album)...
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Take It to the Limit (Eagles song) (category Songs written by Randy Meisner)
The song, written by Eagles members Randy Meisner, Don Henley and Glenn Frey began as a solo composition by Meisner, who sang lead on it. As it remained...
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as the bassist and vocalist for Poco and the Eagles, having replaced Randy Meisner in both cases. Schmit has also worked for decades as a session musician...
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One More Song (redirect from Hearts on Fire (Randy Meisner song))
bassist Randy Meisner. Released in October 1980 by Epic Records in the United States, and in the United Kingdom. The album is to date Meisner's most successful...
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Russell Hitchcock – Russell Hitchcock (1988) Randy Meisner – Randy Meisner (1978) Randy Meisner – Randy Meisner (1982) Montrose – Montrose (1973) Montrose...
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rhythm guitar and sing. Frey approached Don Henley to join Ronstadt. Randy Meisner and Bernie Leadon were also hired. Because the backing band personnel...
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Messina, steel guitarist Norman "Rusty" Young, bassist and vocalist Randy Meisner, and drummer and vocalist George Grantham. The band disbanded following...
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sound, while Johns was interested in using Bernie Leadon's banjo and Randy Meisner's bass to create a more country sound. Frey later admitted: "[Johns]...
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These Nights is the last Eagles album to feature the original lineup of Randy Meisner, Glenn Frey, Don Henley, and Bernie Leadon (along with then-new member...
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" Leadon wrote two songs – "Twenty-One" and "Bitter Creek" – while Randy Meisner co-wrote "Certain Kind of Fool" and "Saturday Night". "Twenty-One" refers...
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when it was certified 26 times platinum. In a 2001 radio interview, Randy Meisner said neither he nor Bernie Leadon were notified of the 1999 certification...
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tensions were made worse by alcohol, cocaine and other drugs. Bassist Randy Meisner left the band after the tour due to exhaustion and he was replaced by...
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joined by multi-instrumentalist Rusty Young, bassist Randy Meisner and drummer George Grantham. Meisner quit the band while they were recording their first...
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founding member Bernie Leadon, and the last to feature founding bassist Randy Meisner. The album cover features a photograph of the Beverly Hills Hotel, taken...
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feature bassist Timothy B. Schmit, who had replaced founding member Randy Meisner, and the last full studio album to feature Don Felder before his termination...
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Deep Inside My Heart (category Randy Meisner songs)
"Deep Inside My Heart" is a song by former Eagles member Randy Meisner, with prominent backing vocal by Kim Carnes (who is uncredited on the single release)...
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main harmony vocal (starting in the beginning of the second verse) and Randy Meisner completing this three-part harmony. Jack Tempchin wrote the song during...
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announcements) tells the live audience that his predecessor Randy Meisner is in the house. However, Meisner is not shown on camera. Don Henley – vocals, drums...
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1980; Timothy B. Schmit joined in 1978, replacing original bassist Randy Meisner. Five lead singers are featured in the 14 vocal songs on the album [excluding...
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with Jim Messina, Timothy B. Schmit, Rusty Young, George Grantham and Randy Meisner. His best known song (originally written during his tenure in Buffalo...
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on the track "Don't Mean Nothing". Two other members of the Eagles, Randy Meisner and Timothy B. Schmit also sang background vocals on that track. Marx...
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electric and acoustic lead and rhythm guitars, banjo, pedal steel Randy Meisner – vocals, bass guitar Don Felder – lead guitar on "Already Gone" and...
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is the band's first album to feature Timothy B. Schmit who replaced Randy Meisner on electric bass. The Messina-penned "You Better Think Twice" became...
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Weapon (2009) – With Keith Emerson and Paul Rodgers. Others Randy Meisner (1982) – by Randy Meisner The Thirteenth Dream (aka Spirit of '84) (1984) – by Spirit...
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its fade-out, as well. Henley is lead vocalist on the verses, while Randy Meisner sings high harmony on the refrain. The song features a guitar solo by...
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