The Eagles hit the stage at the Classic East Festival in New York City on July 29, with Vince Gill and Glenn Frey's son Deacon taking Frey's place onstage.
Eagles maestro Don Henley has commented on the death of his longtime musical partner Glenn Frey, calling him "the one who started it all" for the legendary group.
Eagles founding member Don Henley released his star-studded solo country album, Cass County, on Sept. 25, and the living legend brought the tour to support the album all the way to New York's Beacon Theatre for one unforgettable night.
Don Henley's concert at Nashville's Ryman Auditorium on Sunday night (Oct. 18) was the intersection of one the greatest bodies of work in American music and one of the most hallowed venues in the country.
Don Henley’s “Words Can Break Your Heart” is a soft love ballad that is capable of ripping open old wounds. His song with Trisha Yearwood relies on a simple arrangement and a beautifully efficient chorus.
Don Henley's first solo studio album since 2000, Cass County, debuted at No. 1 on Billboard's Top Album Sales chart this week, marking the first No. 1 album of the Eagles' founding-member's solo career.
When Don Henley goes country, he goes big or goes home. The Eagles singer brought out the big guns for his new record Cass Country, inviting some of country’s biggest names to join him, including the one and only Dolly Parton. Henley recently released the music video for their duet, “When I Stop Dreaming," which was originally recorded by the Louvin Brothers.