Death of Randy Meisner: the bassist of the group Eagles carried away by the disease

Death of Randy Meisner the bassist of the group Eagles

The American singer and bassist, Randy Meisner, founding member of the band Eagles, has died at the age of 77, the group announced in a press release.

He had founded one of the groups that sold the most albums in the history of rock: Randy Meisner, bassist and co-creator of the group Eagles, died at 77, announced the British formation in a press release published on Thursday July 27 on their website. “The Eagles are saddened to announce that founding member, bassist and vocalist, Randy Meisner, passed away last night (July 26) in Los Angeles at the age of 77,” reads the document, which explains that the musician died “due to complications of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease” from which he suffered.

“Randy was an integral part of the Eagles and contributed to the group’s early success. His vocal range was astonishing, as evidenced by his signature ballad, Take It to the Limit“, add the members of the Eagles group in their press release.

Born on March 8, 1946 in Scottsbluff, Nebraska, Randy Meisner had made his debut with another local group, called The Dynamics, in the 1960s, then another, The Poor and Poco at the end of the decade, before co-found Eagles, of which he will largely participate in the success. The group has sold over 150 million albums over a half-century career, and was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1998.

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