Don Henley may be used to making care-free music with Eagles, but he had his dark side when someone crossed the line with him.
The Eagles fell slightly flat after the success of their debut album, as their second offering didn't have many hits on it.
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Louder on MSNHow a drum machine confused the hell out of Bob Dylan when he tried to write a hit single in the mid '80sAfter seeing how Mike Campbell's input revitalised Don Henley, Bob Dylan fancied a slice of the action, but was thwarted by a ...
Don Henley may have always been striving for perfection in one way or another, so he knew when some Eagles performances would ...
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Why are Don Henley and his manager Irving Azoff being sued? Lawsuit over stolen ‘Hotel California’ lyrics dispute exploredHowever, as reported by the outlet, Don Henley has categorically maintained that he never wanted to give up or sell the lyrics as he considered them his personal property. The pages to the song ...
A rare-books dealer previously accused of trying to sell stolen copies of handwritten Eagles lyrics has filed a lawsuit of his own against Don Henley and manager Irving Azoff. Glenn Horowitz was ...
The Eagles were notching up California rockers like clockwork in the early '70s, but Don Henley thinks this one immortal tune missed the mark.
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A rare-books dealer was accused by Don Henley of selling stolen ‘Hotel California’ lyrics. Now he’s taking the Eagles co-founder to courtA rare-books dealer who was cleared of wrongdoing over an alleged plot to sell the handwritten lyrics to songs from the Eagles’ legendary “Hotel California” album, which singer Don Henley ...
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Ultimate Classic Rock on MSNDon Henley Sued For Millions Over Dismissed Eagles Lyric Theft CaseDon Henley and Eagles manager Irving Azoff have been sued for millions by one of the men charged in a now-dismissed stolen lyrics case. Glenn Horowitz, a rare-book dealer, says they knew the ...
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Don Henley Said 1 Word Made The Eagles’ ‘Hotel California’ a HitSome classic rock songs get famous for the oddest reasons. For example, Don Henley from The Eagles said “Hotel California” was popular partly because it used one word. That word carries a ...
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