Tom Petty wrote enough great tracks in his life to really be too worried about the ones he didn't perform on, but one Don Henley classic could've been his too.
Don Henley may have the voice of an angel, but his role in Eagles wasn't exactly the best for his physical health all the time.
In 1990, cow-punk pioneer Mojo Nixon released the song 'Don Henley Must Die', which the Eagles songwriter drunkenly dueted during a gig in Austin, Texas.
Most musicians might have dreams of being actors, but did Don Henley write this tune about getting shafted by Hollywood higher-ups?
History is littered with stories of bandmates who, despite appearing to work together hand in glove, didn’t always get along, and guitarist and Heartbreaker Mike Campbell has confirmed that this was ...
Don Henley may have the biggest track record for great lyrics with Eagles, but he knew some pieces shouldn't work for their brand of sunshine.
Despite his penchant for great hooks, Don Henley wasn't exempt for getting a bit of nerves when releasing a bit close to the chest.
The death of Glenn Frey almost spelled the end for the Eagles, but Don Henley had the perfect replacement in mind for his bandmate.
Last year, Don Henley went to court to testify against three men who were allegedly planning to sell handwritten lyrics to “Hotel California” and other Eagles songs that he said had been stole ...
This solo track from 1984 is one of Don Henley’s finest, and his vocal performance is on another level. “The Boys Of Summer” was released as the lead single from Building The Perfect Beast ...
It can take years for a song to be completed. That was the case for Don Henley’s “Heart of the Matter.” Learn why Henley had to work on this song for years before releasing it, below.
According to prosecutors at the time, the three individuals supposedly knew that Ed Sanders, hired by Don Henley and his manager Irving Azoff to write a book, stole the notes. Having dealt with ...