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Glenn Frey
Glenn Frey
American musician and actor (1948-2016)
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Eagles
Eagles
American country rock band
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J. D. Souther
J. D. Souther
American singer, songwriter, and actor
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Bernie Leadon
Bernie Leadon
American musician
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Joe Walsh
Joe Walsh
American musician, songwriter, record producer, and actor
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Don Felder
Don Felder
American rock musician
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Timothy B. Schmit
Timothy B. Schmit
American musician
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Patty Smyth
Patty Smyth
American singer
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Danny Kortchmar
Danny Kortchmar
American musician
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Simon & Garfunkel
Simon & Garfunkel
American music duo
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John Hiatt
John Hiatt
American rock guitarist, pianist, singer, and songwriter; born 1952
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Vince Gill
Vince Gill
American country singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist
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Journey
Journey
American rock band
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Steve Jordan
Steve Jordan
American composer, musical director and artist
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Jackson Browne
Jackson Browne
American singer-songwriter
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Bill Medley
Bill Medley
American singer and songwriter, record producer
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Peter Case
Peter Case
American musician
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Timothy Drury
Timothy Drury
American musician
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Ned Doheny
Ned Doheny
American musician
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Jonathan Cain
Jonathan Cain
American musician, singer, and songwriter
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Jim Ed Norman
Jim Ed Norman
musician and record producer
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Lyle Mays
Lyle Mays
American jazz musician
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Al Perkins
Al Perkins
American musician
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Steve Forbert
Steve Forbert
American singer-songwriter
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Stevie Nicks
Stevie Nicks
American singer and songwriter, member of Fleetwood Mac
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Pat Metheny
Pat Metheny
American jazz musician
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Cyril Neville
Cyril Neville
American musician
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Linda Ronstadt
Linda Ronstadt
American singer
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Greg Ladanyi
Greg Ladanyi
American record producer
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Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers
Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers
American rock band
Don Henley
American singer, lyricist, producer and drummer

Don Henley

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American singer, lyricist, producer and drummer
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MusiCares Person of the Year
National Humanities Medal
Kennedy Center Honors
Americana Trailblazer Award
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Donald Hugh Henley (born July 22, 1947) is an American musician, singer, songwriter, record producer, and a founding member of the Eagles. He was the drummer and co-lead vocalist for the Eagles from 1971 until the band broke up in 1980, and has reprised those duties for the group's reunions since 1994. Henley sang the lead vocals on Eagles hits such as "Witchy Woman", "Desperado", "Best of My Love", "One of These Nights", "Hotel California", "Life in the Fast Lane", "The Long Run" and "Get Over It".

After the Eagles broke up in 1980, Henley pursued a solo career and released his debut album I Can't Stand Still, in 1982. He has released five studio albums, two compilation albums, and one live DVD. His solo hits include "Dirty Laundry", "The Boys of Summer", "All She Wants to Do Is Dance", "The Heart of the Matter", "The Last Worthless Evening", "Sunset Grill", "Not Enough Love in the World", and "The End of the Innocence".

The Eagles have sold over 150 million albums worldwide, won six Grammy Awards, had five number-one singles, 17 top-40 singles, and six number-one albums. They were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1998 and are the highest-selling American band in history. As a solo artist, Henley has sold over 10 million albums worldwide, had eight top-40 singles, won two Grammy Awards and five MTV Video Music Awards. Combined with the Eagles and as a solo artist, Henley has released 25 top-40 singles on the Billboard Hot 100. He has also released seven studio albums with the Eagles and five as a solo artist. In 2008, he was ranked as the 87th-greatest singer of all time by Rolling Stone magazine.

Henley has also played a founding role in several environmental and political causes, most notably the Walden Woods Project. From 1994 to 2016, he divided his musical activities between the Eagles and his solo career.