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The Eagles are going to have to wait another year to receive their Kennedy Center Honors. The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts announced Wednesday it will postpone the presentation ...
By The Associated Press The longest, loudest standing ovation of the Kennedy Center Honors gala on Sunday night wasn’t reserved for Al Pacino, Mavis Staples or The Eagles. Instead, it went to ...
For the Eagles, the recognition will be bittersweet ... "The prospect of attending the Kennedy Center Honors again, this time as an honoree, is astonishing," Taylor said in a statement.
Apparently, it's not just the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame that creates controversy over which former members of a band can be honored. The Kennedy Center has responded to a petition that sought to ...
The Kennedy Center Honors on Thursday announced its honorees for 2016with recognition going to Argentine pianist Martha Argerich, musical group the Eagles, actor Al Pacino, singer Mavis Staples ...
The Eagles were honored by a star-studded lineup of rockers during the 2016 Kennedy Center Honors. Click play above to watch Vince Gill, Bob Seger, the Kings of Leon and Juanes perform a fiery ...
The Kennedy Center Honors was set up in 1978 to honor individuals ... who had died by the time the Eagles were honored in December 2016. (He was alive when the group was selected in 2015.
Actor Al Pacino, musician James Taylor, gospel and blues singer Mavis Staples, Argentine pianist Martha Argerich and rockers the Eagles will receive the 2016 Kennedy Center Honors, the arts center ...
WASHINGTON -- Al Pacino, James Taylor and the Eagles were saluted on Sunday evening at the Kennedy Center Honors gala, but it was also quite a memorable evening for President Obama. Along with ...
Rocker Glenn Frey died before he could accept a Kennedy Center Honors award last year, but his Eagles bandmates and four other artists were feted Sunday at a bittersweet edition of the glitzy ...
The next wave of Kennedy Center Honors will include Al Pacino, rock band the Eagles, James Taylor, Argentine pianist Martha Argerich and gospel/blues singer Mavis Staples “The Kennedy Center ...