While Eagles might hold themselves to a very high standard for rock and roll, Don Henley knew the importance of keeping that ...
Written by Leadon with his then-girlfriend Patti Davis, daughter of former president Ronald Reagan and Nancy Reagan, the song was one Henley—who helped craft some of the band’s iconic tracks including ...
Glenn Frey became an icon of 1970s rock thanks to his work with the Eagles, but he owed it all to the inspiration provided to ...
The Eagles hadn’t put out a new studio album in nearly 30 years when they released Long Road Out of Eden in 2007, but they ...
Some of the biggest bands of the classic rock era didn't exactly produce solo juggernauts. To get the most complete perspective, the following ranked list of Glenn Frey and Don Henley solo albums ...
Glenn Frey, who co-founded the Eagles and with Don Henley became one of history's most successful songwriting teams with such hits as "Hotel California" and "Life in the Fast Lane," has died. Frey, ...
A never-published biography of the Eagles delved deeply into the superstar classic rock band's 1980 breakup, their longtime manager testified Wednesday, saying co-founders Glenn Frey and Don Henley ...
The stereotype of classic rock stars was that they were all cocky, but sometimes they struggled with self-doubt. Glenn Frey initially had issues with one of The Eagles’ songs. In retrospect, he’s so ...
Many Eagles songs featured either Glenn Frey or Don Henley on vocals. Their songwriting partnership is often thought of as the life-blood of the group. However, there are a few hits that do not ...
Solo Eagles songs have often had an intriguing way of sounding nothing like an Eagles song. Whether it was Glenn Frey's penchant for a wailing sax or Don Henley's surprising flirtations with ...
Glenn Frey was living in an apartment at 1020 Laguna Avenue in Echo Park, Los Angeles when he heard the beginnings of a song that would give his band the Eagles their breakthrough hit. It was 1971, ...