Don Henley

Don Henley

Donald Hugh Henley is an American musician, singer, songwriter, record producer, and a founding member of the Eagles. He was the drummer and co-lead vocalist for the Eagles from 1971 until the band broke up in 1980. Henley pursued a solo career and released his debut album I Can’t Stand Still, in 1982. He has released five studio albums, two compilation albums, and one live DVD. As a solo artist, Henley has sold over 10 million albums worldwide.

About Don Henley in brief

Summary Don HenleyDonald Hugh Henley is an American musician, singer, songwriter, record producer, and a founding member of the Eagles. He was the drummer and co-lead vocalist for the Eagles from 1971 until the band broke up in 1980. Henley pursued a solo career and released his debut album I Can’t Stand Still, in 1982. He has released five studio albums, two compilation albums, and one live DVD. As a solo artist, Henley has sold over 10 million albums worldwide, had eight top-40 singles, won two Grammy Awards and five MTV Video Music Awards. In 2008, he was ranked as the 87th-greatest singer of all time by Rolling Stone magazine. The Eagles were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1998 and are the highest-selling American band in history. He is also a founding role in several environmental and political causes, most notably the Walden Woods Project. He currently lives in Dallas, Texas with his wife and three children. The couple have a daughter and a son, both of whom are accomplished musicians and have played with the Eagles since the start of their careers. They also have a son and a daughter-in-law who are both accomplished singers and songwriters. They have a grandson and a granddaughter who are active in the music industry and have appeared on numerous television shows, including The Voice, The Voice and The Voice Kids, and the Voice Kids reality show. He also has a son who is a professional golfer and a grandson who is an accomplished golfer as well.

He and his wife have two children who have been married for more than 20 years and have two step-granddaughters. They live in Dallas with their daughter and one step-great-granddaughter. He lives in a suburb of Austin, Texas and has a wife and two sons who live in San Diego, California. The Henley family has three children who also play in the band Shiloh. They are also the owners of a Texas-based music publishing company called Henley Music, which they started in the late 1960s. The band has released seven studio albums and five compilation albums. They were signed to David Geffen’s Asylum Records in 1971, and released their first album in 1972, which contained a Henley-penned song called “Hurtin'”. They were joined by backup singers Bernie Leadon and Randy Meisner, who played in Ronstadt’s backing band and also played in the backing band for Linda Ronstadt. The group toured with Ronstadt in 1971 and 1972, and Henley and Frey decided to form their own band, The Eagles. They recorded a self-titled album produced by Kenny Rogers at Larrabee Studios, while living at the home of Rogers for a few months in 1971. In the same year, they were both signed to the same label and signed to Geffen Records. In 1973, the band recorded their first studio album, produced by John Boylan. In 1974, they released their second album, “The Eagles”