Analog Man
“Live from Daryl’s House” Celebrates 60th Episode With Joe Walsh
Daryl Hall’s award-winning web-to-cable series Live from Daryl’s House celebrated it’s 60th episode with special guest Joe Walsh. The legendary Eagles guitarist appearance on the latest episode featured hits from his own catalog like “Rocky Mountain Way,” “Life’s Been Good” and a number from his recent release, Analog Man, called “Wrecking Ball,” plus Hall solo numbers “Someone Like You” and “Wrong Side of History.”
Joe Walsh & Ringo Starr: Bandmates, Brothers-In-Law
Joe Walsh played in the first two All-Starr Bands (as well as Starr’s short lived late-’90s backing band, The Roundheads), and these days, is Ringo’s brother-in-law. He says that the first All-Starr Band was one of the greatest groups he’s ever played in. And as huge of an experience as that was, being a part of the Starr family is even more of an eye-opener.
Joe Walsh Talks New Album, Eagles 40th Anniversary on ZLX
In an interview with Karlson & McKenzie on ZLX, Joe Walsh talked about his new album Analog Man, his brother-in-law Ringo Starr, and what’s in store for The Eagles’ 40th anniversary.
Joe Walsh Talks New Album
Joe Walsh calls in to K&M to talk about his new album and newfound happiness.
Stream New Joe Walsh Album ‘Analog Man’ Online
Joe Walsh releases his first solo album in 20 years, “Analog Man,” on June 5. The new LP is now available to stream online ahead of its release.
The Eagles’ Joe Walsh On New Solo Album
Joe Walsh has finished work on his solo album Analog Man and plans to release it sometime in 2012. In an interview with Ultimate Classic Rock, Walsh said that Analog Man will be released toward the end of 2012, probably in the winter.







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