The 1980s were pretty good to Don Henley, as he overcame the disappointment of the Eagles’ dissolution to become a massively successful solo artist in his own right. That doesn’t mean that he treated ...
“I was in the studio about two or three weeks later, and the phone rang,” Henley told Modern Drummer. “It was Axl. He says, ‘I got a proposition for you. We’ve got to play the American Music Awards, ...
The early 80s were a time of uncertainty for Don Henley. “I felt tremendous pressure, not to measure up to the success of the Eagles, but simply to write and record without them,” he tells Classic ...
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Credit: Chris Phelps Mike Campbell may be best known as Tom Petty’s right-hand man in the ...
By comparison, Henley’s star-studded, country-leaning Cass County earned mostly rave reviews. His hit-laden ‘84 album Building the Perfect Beast was reissued on vinyl earlier in November. While he ...
Solo Eagles songs have often had an intriguing way of sounding nothing like an Eagles song. Whether it was Glenn Frey's penchant for a wailing sax or Don Henley's surprising flirtations with ...