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Eagles Tribute Band Set for Suffolk Center Eagles Tribute Band Set for Suffolk Center 7 Bridges: The Ultimate EAGLES Experience will give fans of the classic rock band the Eagles a chance to re-live the greatest hits of the band who had one of the top 20 best-selling albums of the 20th century. 7 Bridges will perform at the Suffolk Center for Cultural Arts on Saturday, Nov. 12 at 8:00 p.m. Eagles fans will hear all their favorite songs. Country-tinged early favorites, like ‘Lying Eyes’, ‘Best of My Love’, and ‘Desperado’ mesh well with the later period rock songs like ‘Life in the Fast Lane’, ‘Heartache Tonight’, and ‘Hotel California’ which are timeless classics audiences love to hear. Other crowd-pleasers include ‘Take It Easy’, ‘Witchy Woman’, ‘Peaceful Easy Feeling’, and ‘Already Gone’. The Eagles had five number one singles, six number one albums, six Grammy Awards, five American Music Awards. Members of 7 Bridges give the audience a stunningly accurate tribute that faithfully re-creates the experience of an Eagles concert. One reviewer wrote, “Close your eyes and listen to 7 Bridges... WOW, they could be the real Eagles. Vocally and visually perfect. A great group of musicians who are consummate professionals. The ultimate Eagles experience.” The performance is sponsored by Duke Automotive. Ticket prices for the performance are $35 and $40. Suffolk Center members at the Sponsor level and above receive a 10% discount on ticket prices. Group discounts are available when purchasing 10 or more tickets. Contact the box office at 923-3900 or purchase tickets online at www.suffolkcenter.org. ### .
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