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Randy Meisner: Soul Survivor
Sixty years ago, members of the Denver group, The Soul Survivors, discovered Randy Meisner while scouting for new bass players at a Battle Of The Bands competition. Here we take a closer look at the band battle and Randy’s first days as a member of the Soul Survivors, including their subsequent move to Los Angeles, where they became The Poor.
One More Song
Uncover all the details behind Randy Meisner’s most critically-acclaimed solo album, ONE MORE SONG, released in 1980.
Interview with Herman & Emilie Meisner, 1980
An interview with Randy’s parents, featured in the Gering Courier on December 25th, 1980.
Eagles in New Haven, March 26th,1977
The Eagles played New Haven, CT on March 26th, 1977. Listen to an audience recording, see rare photos, and more.
Eagles – One Of These Nights (1975)
A behind-the-scenes and song-by-song look at the Eagles’ fourth studio album, ONE OF THESE NIGHTS, released in 1975.
Live Recording Archive 1972-1977
This live recording archive features songs that Randy sang lead or co-lead on between 1972-1977, during his tenure with the Eagles.
Randy’s beloved Studio City home is on the market
This 4-bedroom, 2-bath hillside retreat was Randy’s home from 1983 until his passing in 2023. It is located on 1.21 acres with panoramic views, pool & spa, and a koi pond.
Randy Meisner’s Correct Death Date: July 25th, 2023
It’s time to clear up the confusion surrounding Randy’s correct death date.
Electric Range
In 1996, Randy Meisner produced the self-titled debut by Electric Range. It was his first and only stint as sole producer of an album.
The Swingin’, Surfin’ Dynamics at Terry’s Arena, July 4th, 1963
On July 4th, 1963, The Dynamics played one of their first big dances at Terry’s Arena in Terrytown, NE.
Rough Edges: The Poco Reunion: 1989-1991
In 1989, the five original members of Poco reunited for the LEGACY album and tour, but it wasn’t without problems.
Road Stories
A few entertaining vignettes from Randy’s life on the road.
The Clothes Horse & Randall Square
Randy Meisner and his first wife, Jennifer, opened two stores in Scottsbluff, Nebraska, plus built a mini-mall called Randall Square. This building still exists today.
