Joe Walsh, fresh off promoting the release of his most recent solo album Analog Man, says that the James Gang may hit the road soon as well. Speaking with M - Music & Musicians, the Eagles star said the band is "alive and well."
"I went to Cleveland and saw [drummer] Jimmy [Fox] and [bassist] Dale [Peters], and we played some together. It's great; we can still do it. The James Gang is alive and well. The first little window I get from my current project, and the Eagles, we'll probably go out as a three-piece," Walsh revealed.
He also said that they'll skip the nostalgia on their reunion and opt for some smaller, more intimate venues:
"At some point we'll go out and play some small places. I don't think we should have a 'comeback' tour and I don't think we should try to fill 10,000-seat places. But in House of Blues and Hard Rock Café venues - those types of places - I think we would do great."
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