The Eagles are an American rock band whose current core lineup includes five main members, plus several regular touring musicians.

Main band members (current)

These are the officially listed current members of the Eagles as of their recent tours and residency.

  • Don Henley – lead and backing vocals, drums, percussion, rhythm guitar.
  • Joe Walsh – lead and rhythm guitars, backing and some lead vocals, keyboards.
  • Timothy B. Schmit – bass guitar, backing and lead vocals, harmonica.
  • Vince Gill – rhythm and lead guitars, backing and lead vocals; joined in 2017 to help cover parts originally sung by Glenn Frey.
  • Deacon Frey – rhythm and lead guitars, lead and backing vocals; Glenn Frey’s son, originally joining in 2017 and now back as a regular member.

Regular touring musicians

Live shows also feature long‑time supporting players who aren’t always listed as “official” band members but are part of the present‑day Eagles on stage.

  • Scott F. Crago – drums and percussion.
  • Will Hollis – keyboards, synthesizers, percussion, backing vocals.
  • Michael Thompson – piano, keyboards, accordion, backing vocals.
  • Chris Holt – lead and rhythm guitars, backing vocals; brought in for 2025 Sphere Las Vegas and related shows after another guitarist’s Parkinsonism diagnosis.

Quick history note

The classic‑era founders were Glenn Frey, Don Henley, Bernie Leadon, and Randy Meisner, with later key member Don Felder helping define the band’s 1970s sound. Glenn Frey remained central until his death in 2016, after which Deacon Frey and Vince Gill joined to keep those songs in the set.

If you were asking about the NFL’s Philadelphia Eagles instead, that’s a different “Eagles” with a full football roster rather than the rock band lineup.

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