Glenn Frey may have been the guiding light behind the Eagles, but even he couldn't deal with this member wanting a little too ...
In 2001, Henley and Frey had just begun planning a new Eagles album with lead guitarist Joe Walsh and bassist Timothy B.
One of These Nights arrived in a crossroads moment for the Eagles. The preceding album, 1974’s On the Border, produced their ...
Don Henley is reflecting on a turning point that nearly brought the Eagles to a permanent halt. During a recent appearance on CBS Sunday Morning, Henley looked back on the aftermath of Glenn Frey’s ...
Images of The Eagles’ rock band founding member Glenn Frey, a big-time golf fan who died at age 67 on Jan. 18, 2016. Musician Glenn Frey of The Eagles attending ‘Benefit Golf Tournament’ on May 10, ...
Glenn Frey, as a guitarist, could hold his own among virtuosos like his fellow Eagles Joe Walsh and Don Felder. But Frey's most potent instrument proved to be one of popular music's most expressive ...
Although Eagles were among the brightest stars of the 1970s, they had some trepidation when bringing someone new into the equation.
NEW YORK — 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 ...
Forty-nine years ago today, the Eagles topped the Hot 100 with a song that was written as a commentary on love and fame.
With the imminent end of their 55-year-long tenure, I wanted to reflect on the Eagles' history as a band and some of the ...
In 1969, Glenn Frey and John David “J.D.” Souther performed as the country-folk duo Longbranch Pennywhistle and released their self-titled debut a year later. Years after the duo’s demise a year later ...