Eagles
Northern KY State College, Highland Heights, KY
July 22, 1974
The Souther-Hillman-Furay Band opened.

Ticket stub courtesy of Chris Buxton:

The Souther-Hillman-Furay Band opened.
Ticket stub courtesy of Chris Buxton:
J.D. Souther opened.
The opening of the following review refers to the Elton John concert which took place the night before.
Billy Reed, columnist for the Courier-Journal, noted that all but Randy had either a beard or mustache:
“…everybody had either a beard or mustache except bass guitarist Randy Meisner, who looked downright clean in his Prince Valiant haircut. Meisner proved he was in the right place when he sang lead on ‘Take It To The Limit,” one of the Eagles’ smash hits.
The Eagles at Freedom Hall:
The Eagles, with opening act, McKendree Spring, played Wetherby Gymnasium on the campus of Morehead State University. It was during this visit to MSU that Randy purchased the yellow Morehead jersey he wore during the filming of Don Kirshner’s Rock Concert.