The group start by singing a brief four-part harmony. Then each member - David Somerville, Jim Pike, Ed Cobb, and Bruce Belland - introduce themselves and talks about their lives and experiences as musicians.
Frey and Henley talk about the The Eagles reunion tour, their new album, and answer questions about the band's fourteen year hiatus and their solo careers.
Fusco discusses his early life and interest in music, his first professional engagement, education,later professional life, and his Supreme Court case concerning intellectual property.
Gabler first talks about the clubs and characters that inhabited 52nd Street, New York City, including "Moondog". He then recounts his move into the music business with the Commodore Record Shop and later, songwriting, producing, and publishing music.