Don Henley said The Eagles' "Witchy Woman" was inspired by the faux Native American music found in Hollywood movies.
In a recent interview, Stevie Nicks addressed her abortion in the 1970s, stating that her pregnancy would have "destroyed" ...
Many think that the Eagles classic 'Witchy Woman' is about an ex of Don Henley, with some suggesting Stevie Nicks; but he ...
Don Henley said Eagles made a Satanic country rock track that was also a disco song. When people think of Satanic bands, ...
Don Henley believed that one Stevie Nicks' song was about their unborn child. Nicks explained that "Sara" was actually about ...
Don Henley was always destined to be behind the microphone, but he credits this person for getting him behind the drumkit.
This scathing 1994 Eagles track proved to Don Henley and Glenn Frey that they could still write together post-1980-breakup.
October through January is the breeding period for the bald eagles that reside in the region, and migratory eagles are making ...
One of The Eagles seemed to have an odd interpretation of American history. Was Henley correct about the cultural change between the 1960s and 1970s? Did everyone lose the idealism of the hippies?
The tune is Don Henley’s autumnal chart-topper “The Boys of Summer”, which marks its 40th anniversary on Saturday. This song about growing old has itself grown old. “The Boys of Summer ...
I was in a band with one of the greatest songwriters of our generation, so I didn’t really want to rock the boat” ...
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