Randy Meisner, a prominent figure in the world of music, has died. Meisner was a talented bass player and backing vocalist for the iconic rock band, The Eagles. Throughout his career, Meisner contributed to the band’s success with his musical prowess and unique voice.

This article delves into various aspects of Randy Meisner’s life, shedding light on his cause of death, age, net worth, wife, career, family, and more.

Cause of Death

Randy Meisner, the founding Eagles bassist and the voice behind their hit “Take It to the Limit,” passed away at the age of 77 due to complications from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.

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Career and Early Life

Born on March 8, 1946, in Scotts Bluff, Nebraska, Randy Meisner co-founded The Eagles in 1971 and played a vital role in the band’s early success. Before joining The Eagles, he was part of Rick Nelson & The Stone Canyon Band and the original bass player for Poco.

Wife

Meisner’s personal life faced tragedy in 2016 when his wife, Lana Rae Meisner, died in a fatal shooting accident at their Los Angeles home. He was married twice, first to his high-school girlfriend, Jennifer Lee Barton, and later to Lana Rae.

Net Worth

According to news portals, Meisner had an estimated net worth ranging from $ 15 million to $47 million. Randy Meisner achieved success as a rock singer and musician. His contributions to The Eagles and his solo career contributed to his financial prosperity.

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Legacy and Tribute

Remembered for his astounding vocal range and lead performance on “Take It to the Limit,” Meisner was an integral part of The Eagles’ journey to fame. Inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame with the band in 1998, his legacy in the music industry endures.