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Meisner would go on to a long career, releasing music as a solo artist and with a variety of groups, but remained estranged from the Eagles for years. He reunited with them on stage when the group were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in , and he gave no hint of bitterness toward his former bandmates in speaking to Rolling Stone in When he invests, you make money.

I got my house paid off, my wife, two little chihuahuas and tomato plants that are five feet high right now. Meisner's wife, Lana, died in an accidental shooting in their home in , and his health has prevented him from performing in public for more than a decade, as alleged alcohol and mental health issues have resulted in a number of extended hospital stays.

Vince Gill takes over for Meisner in the current lineup of the Eagles, singing lead on "Take It to the Limit" in their live shows. Home News. All day yesterday, I was like a zombie. He was the last person I expected to go first. He was such an energetic guy. This is very sad for me. Newswire Powered by. It was the demands of touring, along with serious personal issues, that led former Eagles bassist and singer Randy Meisner to want to leave the multiplatinum-selling band he helped make a success.

At the height of their career in the '70s, the Eagles were on extended tours promoting Hotel California. While at a concert in Knoxville, Tennessee, in , "my ulcer was starting to act up, and I had a bad case of the flu as well. Still, we all sounded great on stage, the audience loved the show, and we were being called back for another encore," Meisner said in the Eagles biography, To the Limit: The Untold Story of the Eagles , quoted by Classic Country Music.

I was too sick and generally fed up. Meisner also allegedly threatened to take all of his prescriptions and kill himself on a separate occasion. Schmit also formerly of Poco. Meisner has sporadically issued solo LPs beginning in the late Seventies. Newswire Powered by. Close the menu.



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