Four-time GRAMMY Award winner Don Felder is renowned as the former lead guitarist of The Eagles, one of the most popular and influential rock groups of our time. The band’s record-setting compilation Their Greatest Hits (1971-1975) sold over 29 million copies in the U.S. alone and was awarded by the RIAA the top-selling album of the 20th Century. A member of The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame since 1998, Felder served as a key member of The Eagles for 27 years, putting his mark on numerous Eagles milestones. Since leaving the band in 2001, Felder also became a New York Times bestselling author when his riveting confessional memoir Heaven and Hell: My Life in The Eagles and began releasing his solo work. Now, just a week after the release of his latest effort, Road to Forever, we welcome Felder to The GRAMMY Museum for a rare discussion about his incredible journey as well as a stripped-down performance. The event will be moderated by Vice President of the GRAMMY Foundation and MusiCares Scott Goldman.
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