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Don Felder is a revered rock guitarist whose name became famous when he joined "The Eagles" in 1974. He stayed with that legendary band till it disbanded in 1980, and was responsible for not only writing but doing the intricate guitar work on their signature piece, "Hotel California." In 1983 he produced his only single album, called "Airborne," and in 1994 rejoined the group when the band reunited. Today he works as a solo act again, frequently performing for charity events throughout the world. Bruce Greenwood and Don Felder share two common passions - golf and music. After meeting at a golf tournament in Britain, they quickly became good friends. They've participated in several charity golf tournaments over the last few years - usually with a pickup band behind them - and have contributed music and support to many worthy causes.
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Bruce Greenwood's gigs with Don Felder |