Eagles new album in offing, Henley says

Published: Jan. 31, 2007 at 9:22 AM

LAS VEGAS, Jan. 31 (UPI) -- Eagles founding member Don Henley told a Las Vegas audience the band, among rock's most successful, is working on its first album of new music in 28 years.

Henley told the crowd at the MGM Grand hotel the disk would be "coming out in 60 to 90 days, if we don't kill each other first," the Las Vegas Review-Journal reported.

It would be the group's first album of new material since 1979's "The Long Run," which included the group's Billboard No. 1 hit, "Heartache Tonight."

The Eagles, known for their harmonies and bluegrass-tinged melodies, disbanded in 1982 but reunited in 1994 with Henley, Glenn Frey, Don Felder, Joe Walsh and Timothy Schmit.

The band's last release was "Hell Freezes Over" in 1994, a mix of live and studio tracks of newer songs and past hits, including "Hotel California," and "Take It Easy."

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