Glenn Frey
b. 6 November 1948, Detroit, Michigan, USA. Frey's early career was forged as singer, guitarist in a number of local attractions, including the Mushrooms and Subterraneans. He appeared on several sessions by the Bob Seger System, singing back-up on "Ramblin' Gamblin' Man", a 1968 hit, before moving to Los Angeles. Here Frey formed Longbranch Pennywhistle with J.D. Souther, but this harmony duo floundered on record label intransigence and in 1972, the now-disengaged musician opted for singer Linda Ronstadt's backing group. Frey then joined fellow band members Bernie Leadon, Don Henley and Randy Meisner in the Eagles which grew from humble country-rock origins into one of America's most successful attractions. Frey co-wrote many of the unit's best-known songs, including "Take It Easy", "Lyin' Eyes", "Take It To The Limit" and "Hotel California", while his distinctive vocal formed the ideal counterpoint to that of Henley.

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  • The Heat Is On
  • You Belong To The City
  • The One You Love
  • Smuggler's Blues
  • Sexy Girl
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