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The Eagles were almost as noted for their intense inner-conflict as for their iconic music, but Don Henley has his theories ...
Don Henley may have had a brothers-in-arms mentality in the Eagles, but he knew that there were some people who could be ...
Don Henley was proud of every era of his career, but he knew there were certain moments when everything was going right as a musician.
Fistfights, ulcers and run-ins with the law were all part of the Eagles’ everyday life: A look behind the rise, fall and ...
Don Henley and The Eagles are one of the only groups who can claim to be remotely as popular as The Beatles. There's one Paul McCartney song that inspired them.
Linda Ronstadt may have had an ace in the hole with Eagles, but every now and then, you need to let your musical friends go their own way.
Country rock was still finding its footing when Don Henley started playing, but he knew it was best to follow the call of Los Angeles rock and roll.
Mike Campbell may be best known as Tom Petty’s right-hand man in the Heartbreakers, but as the 1980s dawned, the electric ...
Don Henley had a clear vision for Eagles albums, but he knew that there were times when he got just shy of musical excellence. Read more about it here.
The next day [after recording]," Felder tells American Songwriter, I got a phone call from Glenn [Frey] asking me to join the ...
The reason the Eagles' "Desperado" was so well received could have something to do with the inspiration behind it. Find out more, below.
Like the rest of the Eagles, Glenn Frey and Don Henley are no strangers to hardships brought on by fame. That being so, when ...