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  • Jun 5, 1998
    The Thoreau Institute, a pet project of The Eagles' Don Henley, officially opens in Lincoln, Massachusetts, at Walden Woods. His fellow band members are also in attendance, along with Jimmy Buffett and president Bill Clinton
    Jun 8, 1998
    Golfer Tiger Woods throws a benefit concert at the Universal Amphitheatre in Los Angeles, featuring The Eagles, among others. The guests include The Wilkinsons, who sing "26 Cents" to The Eagles' Don Henley and Don Felder backstage
    Jun 12, 1998
    The Wall Street Journal reports Don Henley has sold an eight-acre plot in Los Angeles for $3.7 million. He demolished the home he once owned on the property after it was severely damaged in a 1994 earthquake
    Sep 30, 1998
    Roy Clark makes a guest appearance on the ABC-TV sitcom "The Drew Carey Show." He's just one of many musicians who tries out for Carey's band in the episode, including The Eagles' Joe Walsh, ZZ Top's Dusty Hill, The Ramones' Joey Ramone and former Guns N' Roses guitarist Slash
    Oct 13, 1998
    Don Henley calls the Tower Books store in Nashville, trying to pressure management to cancel author Marc Eliot's book signing of the biography "To The Limit: The Untold Story Of The Eagles." The signing goes on
    Jan 8, 1999
    The Eagles' "Their Greatest Hits 1971-1975" is certified by the RIAA for shipments of 25 million copies, tying Michael Jackson's "Thriller" for most ever. The album includes the band's country hit "Lyin' Eyes." Their "Hotel California" album reaches 15 million
    Sep 11, 1999
    Winslow, Arizona, dedicates Standin' On The Corner Park, named for a line from The Eagles' "Take It Easy": "I'm a-standin' on a corner in Winslow, Arizona." A statue in the park, located alongside historic Route 66, is thought to resemble Jackson Browne, who co-wrote the song
    Oct 7, 1999
    Don Henley and The Eagles file a copyright infringement suit against Lovearth, an Internet company, for registering the domain names don-henley.net, don-henley.org, donhenley.org, theendoftheinnocence.com and e-a-g-l-e-s.com
    Nov 10, 1999
    The Eagles' "Their Greatest Hits 1971-1975" is recognized by the RIAA for shipments of 26 million copies. It includes the group's lone country hit, "Lyin' Eyes"
    Dec 31, 1999

    The Eagles welcome the new millennium with a performance at the Staples Center in Los Angeles. It proves to be guitarist Don Felder's final show with the band, documented in part on the album "Selected Works: 1972-1999"


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