Joe Walsh
Top Five Rod Stewart’s Solo Albums – ‘A Night On The Town’ – 1976 [VIDEOS]
The album, 'A Night On The Town' in itself is a very unique album because similar to 'Atlantic Crossing" this album offered harder rock and softer, slower songs which were separated into distinct groups.
Joe Walsh ‘Cooking Up Something’ With Mick Jagger, Ringo Starr + More
Joe Walsh to Run for Congress?
Eagles guitarist Joe Walsh has often joked about running for office, announcing a tongue-in-cheek presidential campaign in 1980 and throwing his name in the hat for vice president in 1992. But in a new interview to promote his solo album ‘Analog Man,’ the musician reveals he’s considering a real-life bid for political office.
Ringo Starr’s All Star Band Featuring Greg Rolie(Santana & Journey)[VIDEO]
Co-Founder of Both Santana and Journey touring with Ringo Starr's All Star Band
Joe Walsh Learns How to Make Music Without Vodka
Joe Walsh Reveals The Story Behind ‘Sequel’ To ‘Funk #49′
‘Analog Man,’ the first solo album in 20 years from Joe Walsh, has points of nostalgia as you might expect, but there is perhaps no moment more directly wired to the past than ‘Funk 50.’ Coming in at just a shade under the two minute mark, the blitzing guitar rocker bares more than just a passing resemblance to its famous cousin, ‘Funk #49’ by the James Gang.
Joe Walsh is Hitting the Road Solo
Joe Walsh Previews New Music, Jams With Jeff Lynne And Ringo Starr During Private L.A. Performance
Joe Walsh Hoping For James Gang Reunion
Joe Walsh says he's been dreaming about it for five years and it may come to fruition soon.
Eagles to Celebrate 40th Anniversary in a Big Way
The Eagles are coming up on forty years together, and if that isn't something to celebrate, I don't know what is. Joe Walsh told 'Rolling Stone' in a recent interview that the band will celebrate with a retrospective tour next year.
Eagles Guitarist Joe Walsh Reveals Reason for Calling New Solo Album, ‘Analog Man’
Joe Walsh has a history of coming up with tongue-in-cheek titles for his solo albums, including ‘You Can’t Argue with a Sick Mind,’ ‘Got Any Gum?,’ and, of course, ‘You Bought It — You Name It.’ But for his upcoming release, due in the winter of 2012, he decided on a more reflective name: ‘Analog Man.’
Walsh explained the title during a recent interview with Ultimate Classic Rock, saying, “I know in the past, I’ve had screwy album titles, but I decided to call it ‘Analog Man.’ Because, you know, my generation of musicians, we grew up analog, and now it’s a digital world. We had to learn it, you know?”



