Eagles frontman Don Henley has beaten a malicious prosecution case brought against him by a New York books dealer.
Don Henley once asked himself if fans of his and The Eagles really cared about the sentimental music they were creating.
A 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 claimed had ...
Glenn Frey picked out one song in particular that serves as his Eagles bandmate Don Henley's "opus". The track arrived on 1976's album 'Hotel California'.
Last year, Don Henley went to court to testify against three men who were allegedly planning to sell handwritten lyrics to “Hotel California” and other Eagles songs that he said had been stolen years ...
On 7 July 1977, I saw Don Henley sing “Hotel California” at the Tarrant County Convention Center in Fort Worth. In 1979, Don Henley gave the poet Ed Sanders several pages of his handwritten lyrics for ...
Don Henley wants his stuff back. He's filed suit asking for the return of handwritten '70s-era Eagles lyrics that were the subject of a recent criminal trial. "These 100 pages of personal lyric sheets ...
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