Former Eagles guitarist Don Felder suddenly comes out because of the ‘medical episode’

Former eagle guitarist Don Felder was forced to get out of the stage during the performance on Thursday night because of the medical situation.
“Don experienced a medical episode last night. He received medical attention and was thought to suffer from dehydration,” Felder’s manager, Charlie Brusco, for Fox News Digital, said.
“According to the medical rules of cruise, it will be quarantined for the next 24 hours.
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Former Eagles guitarist Don Felder was forced to get out of the stage after suffered medical emergency for a rock legend cruise. (Michael Chang/Getty Images)
The incident happened in the middle of the Rock Legends cruise show and later sent to Felder’s social media.
“We appreciate the concern of everyone regarding the sudden stop of Don Felder on his show last night,” read a statement on his Instagram account. “They gave him a liquid and he felt much better.”
A statement was published at Felder’s social media that he needed for medical assistance in the middle of the show. (Don Felder/Instagram)
In a video clip, Felder was seen losing his balance as he performs “tequila sunrise.” The crew member quickly rushed him out of the stage to make sure the guitarist was safe.
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On the left: Timothy B. Schmit, Don Henley, Glenn Frey, Don Felder and Joe Walsh performed in 1995. (Jim Steinfeldt/Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images)
Felder’s performances will be moved “to ensure that there is enough time to rehydrate and fully recovery,” the statement continued.
He concluded the post with a reminder that fans “drink water!”
The performance of the guitarist was part of Rock Legends Cruise, which left Miami on Thursday. The line includes performances by Alice Cooper, Styx and more.
Felder, 77, He joined the Eagles in 1974 and left the band in 2001.
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The eagles broke up in 1980, but reformed in the 90s. (RB/Redferns)
In April 2019, Felder shared Fox News Digital His history with the famous rock band in the 70’s and what inspired the hit song “Hotel California”.
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Inducee said he rented a house in Malibu in California, and his children played in the sand when the music “just came out” as he fooled on his guitar.
First came the musical progress of the song and then the lyrics, according to Felder.
Felder confessed then that he was not sure that “Hotel California” should be the next single band on the radio because it lasted longer than three minutes and 30 seconds, but drummer Eagles and vocal-head Don Henley was absolute in his decision and Felder is Now “very grateful” he was not wrong.
Eagles were introduced to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1998. (Jon Levy/AFP via Getty Images)
During Eagles‘The Illulian music career, has sold over 150 million albums and performed more than a thousand concerts.
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Originally formed in 1971, the band won six Grammy and had five singles number 1 and six albums number 1, which made it one of the most successful works of the 1970s.
Even with all their success, in 1980 they broke up after almost 10 years together. The band reformed in the 1990s with a mixture of original and new members. The break did nothing to slow down the success of the group, which became the list of the 100 greatest artists of all time Rolling Stone.
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