Eagles songwriter Glenn Frey was no stranger to delving into pop culture for inspiration. One classic song is about the man he deemed the "first rock casualty".
Eagles already knew how to make a great pop song, but Glenn Frey felt that this song was their most ambitious compared to ...
The infamous Eagles fight over "Take It to the Limit" involved Randy Meisner and Glenn Frey. Glenn Frey's passing in 2016 saw tributes from fans and Randy Meisner despite their vicious feud.
To get the most complete perspective, the following ranked list of Glenn Frey and Don Henley solo albums takes it all in — even the times when they strayed so far away from rock. Generally ...
When Glenn Frey died in 2016, his fellow Eagles founder Don Henley said the band would never play live again. Speaking to BBC Radio 2, he said that playing a tribute to his co-star at the 2016 ...
Simultaneously, she was carrying on a side conversation with Glenn Frey. As in Detroit-born Eagles frontman Glenn Frey, who died of pneumonia eight years ago. Suddenly, surprisingly, Bob Seger ...
The Eagles broke up in 1980 but their manager held out hope for a reunion; all it took was an ultimatum from Travis Tritt to make that happen.
Glenn Frey + Don Henley Solo Albums Ranked Worst to Best Glenn Frey + Don Henley Solo Albums Ranked Worst to Best Both of them had very successful solo careers outside of the Eagles. Two Key Bee ...