Witchy Woman' was the first of many hit singles Don Henley co-wrote for the Eagles. But which figure from history is the character in the song based on?
What is real, for instance, is the drum set inside the replica Troubadour Lounge, where Frey and Don Henley met in 1970 to ...
At Sphere, he’ll be joined by 76-year-old Joe Walsh (who lent his talents to the James Gang), 76-year-old Timothy B. Schmit ...
The Eagles kicked off their residency at The Sphere in Las Vegas with a pair of shows over the weekend, leveraging the full ...
Don Henley is one of the biggest figures in country rock; however, even he had influences, as he says this band pioneered the ...
The Eagles bring California wherever they go, and Las Vegas is no exception as the band's Sphere residency opens Friday night ...
Not a guy known for understating his own importance, Don Henley took in his surroundings on ... the Troubadour, where Henley and Eagles co-founder Glenn Frey famously met in the early 1970s as members ...
A central figure in the Southern California rock scene of the 1970s, he later had a regular role on the TV show “Nashville.” ...
"It’s also where I met Linda Ronstadt and where Don Henley and Glenn Frey met to form this little country rock band called ...
Souther helped to write some of the Eagles biggest hits, including "Best of My Love," "New Kid In Town" and "Heartache Tonight." ...
Eagles stopped performing "Take It To The Limit" regularly after a backstage fight resulted in Randy Meisner leaving the band.
The Eagles might not exist without J.D. Souther. If they did, they’d sound and feel quite a bit different.