Don HenleyDonald (Don) Henley (born July 22, 1947 in Gilmer, Texas) is a rock musician most noted as the drummer and one of the lead singers of the band The Eagles. Henley moved from Linden, Texas to Los Angeles in 1970 to record an album with his early band, Shiloh. Shortly thereafter, Henley met Glenn Frey through Amos Records in Los Angeles. They both became members of Linda Ronstadt's backup band and in 1971 co-founded The Eagles. The first Eagles album was released in 1972 and contained the hit song "Take it easy," as well as Henley's first hit songwriting attempt, "Witchy Woman." As the seventies progressed, Henley's raspy vocals replaced Glenn Frey's twangy tenor as the focal point of the Eagles "sound." The band broke up in 1980; during the Eagles' existence Henley co-wrote (usually with Frey) most of the band's best-known songs, notably "Desperado" and "Hotel California". Following the breakup of the Eagles, Henley embarked on a successful solo career. His first solo release, 1982's I Can't Stand Still, was a moderate seller and was followed two years later by Building the Perfect Beast, which featured layered synthesizers and was a marked departure from the Eagles' country-rock sound. A single release, "The Boys of Summer", reached #1 on the Billboard magazine's pop charts (the song would become a hit again in 2003 for The Ataris). Henley's next album, 1989's The End of the Innocence, was equally successful. A long period without a new recording followed, as Henley waited out a dispute with his record company and participated in an Eagles reunion tour and live album. Henley finally released another solo studio recording, Inside Job, in 2000. He is a member of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Henley founded the non-profit Caddo Lake Institute to underwrite ecological education and research. As part of the Caddo Lake Coalition, CLI helps protect the Texas wetland where Henley spent much of his childhood. DiscographyAlbums
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As part of the Caddo Lake Coalition, CLI helps protect the Texas wetland where Henley spent much of his childhood. Redemption Songs (2005). Henley founded the non-profit Caddo Lake Institute to underwrite ecological education and research. Who We Are Instead (2003). He is a member of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Disc Two (From the Stage):. A long period without a new recording followed, as Henley waited out a dispute with his record company and participated in an Eagles reunion tour and live album. Henley finally released another solo studio recording, Inside Job, in 2000. Disc One (From the Studio):. Henley's next album, 1989's The End of the Innocence, was equally successful. Furthermore: From the Studio, From the Stage (2003). A single release, "The Boys of Summer", reached #1 on the Billboard magazine's pop charts (the song would become a hit again in 2003 for The Ataris). The Eleventh Hour (2002). His first solo release, 1982's I Can't Stand Still, was a moderate seller and was followed two years later by Building the Perfect Beast, which featured layered synthesizers and was a marked departure from the Eagles' country-rock sound. If I Left the Zoo (1999). Following the breakup of the Eagles, Henley embarked on a successful solo career. Much Afraid (1997). The first Eagles album was released in 1972 and contained the hit song "Take it easy," as well as Henley's first hit songwriting attempt, "Witchy Woman." As the seventies progressed, Henley's raspy vocals replaced Glenn Frey's twangy tenor as the focal point of the Eagles "sound." The band broke up in 1980; during the Eagles' existence Henley co-wrote (usually with Frey) most of the band's best-known songs, notably "Desperado" and "Hotel California". Jars of Clay (1995). They both became members of Linda Ronstadt's backup band and in 1971 co-founded The Eagles. They have six main albums released to date:. Henley moved from Linden, Texas to Los Angeles in 1970 to record an album with his early band, Shiloh. Shortly thereafter, Henley met Glenn Frey through Amos Records in Los Angeles. Jars of Clay is: Dan Haseltine - vocals, percussion; Charlie Lowell - piano, organ, accordian, keys, background vocals; Stephen Mason - guitar, vocals, lap & pedal steel, national, mandolin, background vocals; Matthew Odmark - acoustic guitar, banjo, background vocals. Donald (Don) Henley (born July 22, 1947 in Gilmer, Texas) is a rock musician most noted as the drummer and one of the lead singers of the band The Eagles. They are often known as the "fab four" of Christian music. 1998 "The Boys Of Summer" (re-issue) #12 UK. Jars of Clay is a four-member Christian rock band formed at Greenville College in Greenville, IL. non-album re-issue single
1990 "The Heart of the Matter" #21 US. "It Is Well with My Soul". 1989 "The Last Worthless Evening" #21 US. "Jesus, I Lift My Eyes". 1989 "The End of the Innocence" #8 US. "Hiding Place". from The End of the Innocence
1985 "Sunset Grill" #22 US. "Let Us Love and Sing and Wonder". 1985 "Not Enough Love in the World" #34 US. "Nothing But the Blood". 1985 "All She Wants to Do Is Dance" #9 US. "I'll Fly Away". 1985 "The Boys Of Summer" #5 US, #12 UK. "God Will Lift Up Your Head". from Bulding the Perfect Beast
from Bella Donna (Stevie Nicks album)
The End of the Innocence (1989) #8 US, #17 UK, US Sales: 6,000,000. "I'm In The Way". Building the Perfect Beast (1984) #13 US, #14 UK, US Sales: 3,000,000. "Lesser Things". I Can't Stand Still (1982) #24 US, US Sales: 500,000. "Show You Love". "Faith Enough". "Trouble Is". "Only Alive". "Lonely People" (America cover). "Amazing Grace". "Sunny Days". "Worlds Apart". "Flood". "Revolution". "I'm Alright". "Fly". "This Road". "The Eleventh Hour". "I Need You". "Crazy Times". "Like a Child". "Disappear". "Needful Hands". "Frail". "Love Song for a Savior". "Redemption". "Dig". "The Eleventh Hour". "Liquid". "The Valley Song (Sing of Your Mercy)". "Something Beautiful". "Overjoyed". "The Edge of Water". "These Ordinary Days". "The Eleventh Hour". "Whatever She Wants". "Scarlet". "Silence". "I Need You". "Fly". "Revolution". "Something Beautiful". "Disappear". "River Constantine". "Can't Erase It". "Grace". "I'm Alright". "Hand". "Sad Clown". "Famous Last Words". "No One Loves Me Like You". "Collide". "Unforgetful You". "Goodbye, Goodnight". "Hymn". "Much Afraid". "Truce". "Portrait of an Apology". "Weighed Down". "Five Candles (You Were There)". "Frail". "Crazy Times". "Tea and Sympathy". "Fade to Grey". "Overjoyed". "Four Seven" (hidden track). "Blind". "Worlds Apart". "Flood". "Boy on a String". "He". "Art In Me". "Like a Child". "Love Song for a Savior". "Sinking". "Liquid". |