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The Eagles Band Tickets :eagles Albums Managed To Rank Into The 20 Best Selling Albums Of All Time

The Eagles Band Tickets :eagles Albums Managed To Rank Into The 20 Best Selling Albums Of All Time
The well known wiki website Wikipedia presents them as one of the most successful recording artists of the 1970s.

The Eagles managed to record five number one singles and the band prides themselves with no less than six number one albums. According to the Recording Industry Association of America, two of their albums (Their Greatest Hits and Hotel California) managed to rank into the 20 best-selling albums at the end of the 20th century, in the U.S. The artists that formed the California based Eagles rock band were Glenn Frey, Bernie Leadon, Randy Meisner, and Don Henley.

Nowadays, due to their huge success and popularity, finding The Eagles band tickets can be a challenging ordeal if you don't know where to look.They won no less than six Grammy Awards, the most important being the Best Pop Vocal Performance by a Duo, Group or Chorus, and Best Rock Vocal Performance by a Duo or Group. Of course, due to their skills and success, The Eagles were added to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, adding to their popularity.

In 2007, the Eagles consisted of Frey, Henley, Walsh, and Schmit. On August 20, 2007, "How Long", written by J. D. Souther who had previously worked with the Eagles co-writing some of their biggest hits including "Best of My Love", "Victim of Love," "Heartache Tonight" and "New Kid in Town" was released as a single to radio with an accompanying online video at Yahoo! Music and debuted on television on CMT during the Top 20 Countdown on August 23, 2007.

The band performed the song as part of their live sets in the early-to-mid '70s, but did not record it at the time due to J.D. Souther's desire to use it on his first solo album.

On October 30, 2007, the Eagles released Long Road Out of Eden, their first album of all-new material since 1979. For the first year after the album's initial release, it was available in the U.S. exclusively via the band's website, Wal Mart and Sam's Club stores.It was commercially available through traditional retail outlets in other countries.

The album debuted at #1 in the U.S., the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, Netherlands and Norway. It became their third studio album, seventh release overall, to be certified at least seven times platinum by the RIAA. In an interview with CNN, Don Henley declared, "This is probably the last Eagles album that we'll ever make."

The Eagles made their awards show debut on November 7, 2007, when they performed "How Long" live at the Country Music Association Awards.On January 28, 2008, the second single of Long Road Out of Eden was released. "Busy Being Fabulous" peaked at #28 on the U.S. Billboard Hot Country Songs chart and at #12 on the U.S. Billboard Hot Adult Contemporary Tracks chart.

The Eagles won the 2008 Grammy Award for Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal for "How Long." It was the band's fifth Grammy Award.

On March 20, 2008, the

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George Strait Tickets : Strait Is The 12th Best Selling Recording Artist In America

George Strait Tickets : Strait Is The 12th Best Selling Recording Artist In America
Strait rocketed to success after his first single "Unwound" gave him his first hit in 1981. While contributing to the neo-traditional movement of the 1980s, he amassed seven number one albums in the decade with his most popular hits including "Fool Hearted Memory" and "Ocean Front Property".

By the 1990s, Strait had influenced a new breed of performers while continuing his own successes, having charted upwards of 20 number one hits including "Heartland" and "Blue Clear Sky". The next decade for which he was named Artist Of The Decade by the ACM, he was elected into the Country Music Hall of Fame and won his first Grammy award for his hit album Troubadour.

Strait continued his previous successes during this time, producing a more contemporary sound with moderate cross-over hits including "She'll Leave You with a Smile" and "You'll Be There".

Strait won CMA Entertainer of the year in 1989 and 1990 and ACM Entertainer of the year in 1990. He has been nominated for more CMA and ACM awards and has more wins in both categories than any other artist.

As of 2009, he holds the record for the most Number One hits on the Billboard Hot Country Songs charts with 44 number one singles on that chart. Counting all other music charts, Strait has amassed a total of 57 number one hits overall, breaking a record previously set by Conway Twitty.

Strait has sold more than 68.5 million albums in the United States and his certifications from the RIAA include 13 multi-platinum, 33 platinum and 38 gold albums. His best-selling album is Pure Country (1992), which sold 6 million (6 Multi-platinum).

His highest certified album is Strait Out of the Box (1995), which sold 2 million copies (8 Multi-Platinum due to being a box set with four CDs). According to the RIAA, Strait is the 12th best-selling recording artist with the albums in the United States overall.

In April 2009, George Strait was honored by the Academy of Country Music with the Artist of the Decade Award. The artist of the decade award was presented to George Strait by the previous ACM Artist of the Decade Garth Brooks. In June of that year he headlined the first event at the new Dallas Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas.

Strait's single, "Living for the Night" was released on May 28, 2009, and was written by Strait, his son Bubba, and Dean Dillon. The song was the lead single off of his album Twang, released on August 11, 2009. "Twang" has been certified gold status, for selling over 500,000 copies. In 2010, Billboard ranked Strait #1 in the top 25 country artists of the past 25 years.
George Strait performed at the 44th Annual Country Music Awards on November 10, 2010.

In Strait's more than 30 years of recording, all of which have been spent with MCA Records, he has garnered 57 No. 1 songs on all country charts (including Mediabase 24/7, the former Radio & Records charts, and the now-defunct

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Cher Tickets : Cher Subsequently Established Herself As A Solo Recording Artist

Cher Tickets : Cher Subsequently Established Herself As A Solo Recording Artist
Cher is an American recording artist, actress, director, and record producer. Referred to as the Goddess of Pop,she has won an Academy Award, a Grammy Award, an Emmy Award, three Golden Globes and a Cannes Film Festival Award for her work in film, music and television.

Cher began her career as a backup singer and later came to prominence as one half of the pop rock duo Sonny & Cher with the success of their song "I Got You Babe" in 1965. She subsequently established herself as a solo recording artist, and became a television star in 1971 with The Sonny and Cher Comedy Hour, a variety show for which she won a Golden Globe.

A well received performance in the film Silkwood earned her a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress in 1984. In the following years, Cher starred in a string of hit films including Mask, The Witches of Eastwick, and Moonstruck, for which she won the Academy Award for Best Actress in 1988.

Cher is the only female solo artist to reach the number one on the Billboard charts in each of the previous six decades .Her hit dance single "Believe" is her biggest-selling recording and was the best-selling single of 1999,having sold over 10 million copies worldwide. She holds the Hot 100 record for the longest hit-making career span, with 33 years between the release of her first and most recent #1 singles, in 1965 and 1999.

Cher ended her 3-year-long "Farewell Tour" in 2005 as the most successful tour by a female solo artist of all time.With a career lasting over 45 years, Cher has sold over 100 million records worldwide. After a three-year hiatus and retirement from touring, Cher returned to the stage in 2008 at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas where she is currently performing her show Cher at the Colosseum.

Cher began performing again in February 2009. She had to delay the last of her 2008 shows due to illness; she claimed to have "Vegas throat". Cher combined her acting and singing skills in the 2010 film Burlesque, a contemporary musical in which she starred alongside Christina Aguilera. She will also provide the voice of a lion (formerly a giraffe) in Kevin James' 2011 film The Zookeeper.

On April 18, 2010, Cher made a surprise appearance on The 45th Annual Academy of Country Music (ACM) Awards. She was introduced by 12-time host Reba McEntire. She said the very first song she learned was "Hey Good Lookin'".

In addition to her return to the big screen in 'Burlesque', Cher also recorded two new songs for the film, 'Welcome to Burlesque' and 'You Haven't Seen the Last of Me'. The latter of the two has had success in the Club scene, peaking at the #1 spot on Billboard's Dance/Club Play Songs chart. This fact gives Cher the title of only female singer with #1 in every decade since 60's at Billboard's Dance/Club Play Songs.

Cher has also announced that she is currently recording a new rock album to be released in 2011,

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Promises Promises Tickets : The Cast Album Won The Grammy Award For Best Cast Recording

Promises Promises Tickets : The Cast Album Won The Grammy Award For Best Cast Recording
Promises, Promises is a musical based on the 1960 film The Apartment written by Billy Wilder and I.A.L. Diamond. The music is by Burt Bacharach, lyrics by Hal David, and book by Neil Simon. Musical numbers for the original Broadway production were choreographed by Michael Bennett; Robert Moore directed and David Merrick produced. The story concerns marital intrigue.

The show was originally produced on Broadway in 1968, running for 1,281 performances. A London production opened in 1969 featuring Tony Roberts and Betty Buckley. The cast album won the Grammy Award for best cast recording, and two songs from the show, "I'll Never Fall in Love Again" and "Promises, Promises", became hit singles for Dionne Warwick.

After a tryout in Washington, D.C. the show premiered on Broadway at the Shubert Theatre on December 1, 1968, and closed on January 1, 1972 after 1,281 performances. Directed by Robert Moore, choreographed by Michael Bennett with Bob Avian as assistant choreographer, the cast featured Jerry Orbach as Chuck Baxter, Jill O'Hara as Fran and Edward Winter as J. D. Sheldrake.

Featured in small or ensemble roles were Kelly Bishop, Graciela Daniele, Ken Howard, Baayork Lee, Donna McKechnie, Margo Sappington, and Marian Mercer. A National tour starring Melissa Hart as Fran performed throughout the United States during the early 1970s.

The show was first produced in London's West End at the Prince of Wales Theatre in 1969, featuring Tony Roberts and Betty Buckley. It ran for 560 performances.

An Australian production opened the same year.Regional theatre productions have included a 1993 staging at the Goodspeed Opera House in Connecticut.City Center Encores! held a staged concert in March 1997, starring Christine Baranski and Martin Short.

A reading of the show was held in October 2008 with Sean Hayes and Anne Hathaway.

A Broadway revival opened at the Broadway Theatre on April 25, 2010, after previews starting on March 27. The director and choreographer is Rob Ashford; the musical stars Sean Hayes as Chuck and Kristin Chenoweth as Fran, and features Brooks Ashmanskas as Mr. Dobitch, Katie Finneran as Marge MacDougall and Tony Goldwyn as J.D. Sheldrake.

The Bacharach-David songs "I Say a Little Prayer", a 1967 million-selling hit written for Dionne Warwick, and "A House Is Not a Home" have been added for Chenoweth to sing.

Due to pregnancy, Katie Finneran departed the role of Marge on October 10, 2010, and was replaced by Saturday Night Live veteran Molly Shannon. Hayes, Chenoweth and Shannon will remain with the production till its closure on January 2, 2011. By the time the show closes it will have played 291 performances and 30 previews.

From The New York Times: "Though the work featured memorable dance sequences by a choreographer on the rise named Michael Bennett, what really set it apart was its score, written by the

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