"The Heat Is On" became the breakout hit from The Beverly Hills Cop soundtrack, peaking at #2 on the Billboard Hot 100.
Some classic rock stars have the oddest opinions. The Eagles’ Glenn Frey picked an oddball as his favorite song by his band. The tune in question isn’t nearly as good as Frey seems to think, even if ...
The stereotype of classic rock stars was that they were all cocky, but sometimes they struggled with self-doubt. Glenn Frey initially had issues with one of The Eagles’ songs. In retrospect, he’s so ...
Written by Leadon with his then-girlfriend Patti Davis, daughter of former president Ronald Reagan and Nancy Reagan, the song was one Henley—who helped craft some of the band’s iconic tracks including ...
Prior to 1974, the Eagles had reached mainstream success thanks to their iconic classics, “Take It Easy”, “Witchy Woman”, and “Peaceful Easy Feeling”. Their success was a culmination of hard work, ...
Glenn Frey, as a guitarist, could hold his own among virtuosos like his fellow Eagles Joe Walsh and Don Felder. But Frey's most potent instrument proved to be one of popular music's most expressive ...
A heartfelt note of remembrance, from one Michigan music icon to another: Bob Seger has recorded a new tribute to his late friend and collaborator Glenn Frey. Glenn Song was released this morning on ...
Solo Eagles songs have often had an intriguing way of sounding nothing like an Eagles song. Whether it was Glenn Frey's penchant for a wailing sax or Don Henley's surprising flirtations with ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...
Glenn Frey, who co-founded the Eagles and with Don Henley became one of history's most successful songwriting teams with such hits as "Hotel California" and "Life in the Fast Lane," has died. Frey, ...
Even though Glenn Frey and Don Henley always wanted to make the best records they could, not every song went off without a ...