Don Felder Says He Wasnt Invited To Join Grammys Tribute To Glenn Frey

He is not going to "take it easy."

• Jackson Browne, Bernie Leadon, Timothy B. Schmit, Joe Walsh and Don Henley of the Eagles performed "Take It Easy" at the Grammys Monday night.
• Felder was fired from the band in 2001.

Musicians Bernie Leadon, Timothy B. Schmit, Joe Walsh, Jackson Browne and Don Henley, paying tribute to founding Eagles member Glenn Frey, appear onstage during the Grammys.
Musicians Bernie Leadon, Timothy B. Schmit, Joe Walsh, Jackson Browne and Don Henley, paying tribute to founding Eagles member Glenn Frey, appear onstage during the Grammys.
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Talk about a snub.

Former Eagles guitarist Don Felder was left out of last night's Grammys tribute to the late Glenn Frey, and he is not gonna "take it easy."

Felder, who was fired from The Eagles in 2001, tweeted his disappointment on Tuesday morning about not being included.

Jackson Browne and Bernie Leadon, Timothy B. Schmit, Joe Walsh and Don Henley of the Eagles performed "Take It Easy" at the awards show to honor Frey. The founding Eagles guitarist died on Jan. 18 at the age of 67.

"We couldn't think of a more appropriate way to honor him than by bringing together his bandmates and longtime friend and collaborator, Jackson Browne, to play an Eagles classic that forever changed popular music," Ken Ehrlick, executive producer of the Grammys, said. "It'll be an emotional moment for many of us -- one of reflection, respect, and celebration."

Watch the entire Grammys tribute below:

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