Trial to begin in case over Eagles' stolen 'Hotel California' lyrics and notes
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Eagles' 'Hotel California' criminal trial over stolen lyric pages is 'about the names involved': 'A gold mine'
Glenn Horowitz, Craig Inciardi and Edward Kosinski were charged with attempting to sell allegedly stolen lyric pages from The Eagles worth more than $1 million.
3 Defendants to Stand Trial Over 'Hotel California' Manuscript
Members of the Eagles are “Desperado” in ending a case involving a manuscript for the hit “Hotel California.” The song, which was penned in the mid-1970s by bandmates Don Henley and Glenn Frey, became a hit. Now, 50 years later a criminal trial regarding ownership of a handwritten manuscript for the song, according to the Associated Press. The trial should start Wednesday. “Rare-book dealer Glenn Horowitz, former Rock & Roll Hall of Fame curator…
Trial over Don Henley's stolen 'Hotel California' manuscripts to start Wednesday
Elektra/Asylum/Warner Music Group Opening statements are expected Wednesday in the trial of three men charged in a conspiracy involving nearly 100 pages of Don Henley’s handwritten notes and lyrics for the Eagles album Hotel California. According to
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