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With five number one singles and four number one albums, the Eagles were among the most successful recording artists of the 1970s; at the end of the 20th century, two of those albums, Eagles: Their Greatest Hits 1971-1975 and Hotel California, ranked among the ten best-selling albums ever, according to the certifications of the Record Industry Association of America. Though most of its members came from outside California, the group was closely identified with a country- and folk-tinged sound that initially found favor in and around Los Angeles in the late '60s, as played by such bands as the Flying Burrito Brothers and Poco, both of which contributed members to the Eagles. But the band also drew upon traditional rock & roll styles and, in their later work, helped define the broadly popular rock sound eventually referred to as classic rock. That helped the Eagles to achieve a perennial appeal among generations of music fans who continued to buy their records many years after they had split up, which inspired the reunion they mounted in the mid-'90s.
The Eagles are one of America's most enduring and best-selling rock groups of all time. It will be nearly 10 years to the date since the iconic '70s group played a sold out show for 10,000 fans at the Coliseum on March 4, 1995. The tongue-in-cheek name for the band's 1995 tour was a reference to a statement the band made that it would reunite, "when hell freezes over," after the Eagles officially announced the group's split in May 1982.