American musician, Don Felder reportedly has an estimated net worth of around $60 million. Considering that he has been in the industry for decades, it is understandable that he has been able to rake in such a great amount of wealth over the years.
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He was called by the Eagles in January 1974 to add slide guitar to their song Good Day in Hell and some guitar solos to Already Gone. Shortly afterward, he was invited to join the band.
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The band began distancing themselves from their initial country rock style and moving more in the direction of full-fledged rock music. On the band’s fourth album, One of These Nights, Fedler sang lead vocal on the song Visions (the only song of which he was lead vocalist), which he co-wrote with Don Henley, and arranged the titled track’s distinctive guitar solo and bass line.
Felder is known for several songs such as Hotel California, I Can’t Tell You Why, New Kid in Town, Heavy Metal, Desperado, Lyin’ Eyes, Take It Easy, Love Will Keep Us Alive, Peaceful Easy Feeling, Life in the Fast Lane, and more.


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