Eagles Co-Founder Randy Meisner Dies at 77

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Randy Meisner, co-founder and retired singer of the Eagles, passed away at the age of 77 in Los Angeles due to complications from COPD. Meisner played a significant role in the early success of the band, contributing to their iconic albums and co-writing and singing their hit song "Take It to the Limit." Prior to the Eagles, he was a bassist for Poco and a vocalist for Rick Nelson's Stone Canyon Band. Meisner's talent and vocal range were highly regarded, and his contributions to the Eagles will be remembered.
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