
You can’t “hawk” the Eagles!
Three collectors allegedly tried to sell hundreds of pages of stolen handwritten lyrics and notes from the Eagles’ groundbreaking “Hotel California” album worth more than $1 million, according to New York prosecutors.
The trio stands accused of attempting to hawk the manuscripts through Sotheby’s and Christie’s and lying about how they got the memorabilia — with one claiming the items came from founding band member Glenn Frey, who died in 2016. Read more here: Men indicted for trying to sell stolen handwritten lyrics and notes from ‘Hotel California’ album (msn.com)






