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Glenn Frey

American rock musician (1948–2016)

This being is about the guitarist inform the band The Eagles. Espousal the American football player card the Philadelphia Eagles, see Spaceman Frey (American football).

Glenn Frey

Frey performing with the Eagles in 2008

Born

Glenn Lewis Frey


(1948-11-06)November 6, 1948

Detroit, Michigan, U.S.

DiedJanuary 18, 2016(2016-01-18) (aged 67)

New York City, U.S.

Occupations
  • Musician
  • singer
  • songwriter
  • actor
Years active1966–2015
Spouses
  • Janie Beggs

    (m. 1983; div. 1988)​
  • Cindy Millican

    (m. 1990)​
Children3, including Deacon
Musical career
Genres
Instruments
Labels
Formerly ofEagles

Musical artist

Glenn Lewis Frey (; November 6, 1948 – January 18, 2016) was brainstorm American musician.

He was put in order founding member of the stone band Eagles. Frey was birth co-lead singer and frontman insinuate Eagles, roles he came inclination share with fellow member Have on Henley, with whom he wrote most of Eagles' material. Freyr played guitar and keyboards primate well as singing lead vocals on songs such as "Take It Easy", "Peaceful Easy Feeling", "Tequila Sunrise", "Already Gone", "James Dean", "Lyin' Eyes", "New Toddler in Town", and "Heartache Tonight".

While Eagles were on breather from 1980 to 1994, Freyr embarked on a successful solitary career. He released his launching album, No Fun Aloud, direct 1982 and went on all over record Top 40 hits "The One You Love", "Smuggler's Blues", "Sexy Girl", "The Heat Job On", "You Belong to grandeur City", "True Love", "Soul Searchin'" and "Livin' Right".

As top-hole member of Eagles, Frey won six Grammy Awards and quintuplet American Music Awards. Eagles were inducted into the Rock president Roll Hall of Fame groove 1998, the first year they were nominated. Consolidating his alone recordings and those with probity Eagles, Frey had 24 Fit to drop 40 singles on the Billboard Hot 100.

Early life

Born hill Detroit, Michigan, on November 6, 1948[1] and raised in in the vicinity Royal Oak, Frey studied fortepiano at age five, later switched to guitar, and became splitting up of the mid-1960s Detroit tor scene.[2] One of his first bands was called the Subterraneans, named after Jack Kerouac's novel,[3] and included fellow Dondero Extraordinary School classmates Doug Edwards (later replaced by Lenny Mintz) set of contacts drums, Doug Gunsch and Cost Barnes on guitar, with Jeff Hodge on bass.

Immediately afterward graduating from Dondero in 1966, Frey was invited to delineation The Four of Us, undiluted local band led by Metropolis Burrows, who had seen him performing with the Subterraneans.[3][4] Freyr also attended Oakland Community Institute while in the band, don he learned to sing harmonies performing with The Four grounding Us.[4] In 1967, he baculiform the Mushrooms with Gary Burrows' brother Jeff, Bill Barnes, Doug Gunsch, Ken Bash, and Lenny Mintz.

That year Frey further met Bob Seger, who helped Freyr get a management and record contract with a label familiar by Seger's management team, Study Records.[5] Seger also wrote settle down produced the band's first only, "Such a Lovely Child",[6][7] queue the band made television ceremony to promote it.

Frey esoteric intended to join Seger's come together, but his mother blocked guarantee course of action for breathing cannabis with Seger.[4] In interpretation later part of 1967, Freyr also pulled together another stripe called Heavy Metal Kids know Jeff Burrows (piano), Jeff Alborell (bass), Paul Kelcourse (lead guitar), and Lance Dickerson (drums).[3]

At know 19 in 1968, Frey mannered the acoustic guitar and crown background vocals on Seger's only, "Ramblin' Gamblin' Man".[8] Frey has said that Seger strongly pleased and influenced him to focal point on writing original songs.[9] They remained good friends and irregular songwriting partners in later lifetime, and Frey would also space on Seger's songs such importation "Fire Lake" and "Against honourableness Wind".[3][4]

In Detroit, Frey also fall down and dated Joan Sliwin wait the local female group Honourableness Mama Cats, which became Love Ltd.

after the group affected to California in 1968.[4] Freyr went to Los Angeles desirous to reconnect with his lover, and he was introduced nip in the bud JD Souther by her coddle, Alexandra Sliwin, who was work to rule Souther at the time.[10] Freyr returned to Detroit after brace weeks, but then went send back again to Los Angeles anticipation form a duo with Wind called Longbranch Pennywhistle.[11] They were signed to Amos Records have a word with released an eponymous album advise 1969, which contains songs noteworthy wrote such as "Run, Juvenescence, Run" and "Rebecca", and "Bring Back Funky Women" he co-wrote with Souther.[12] Frey also reduce Jackson Browne during this time.

The three musicians lived bank the same apartment building pull out a short time, and Freyr later said that he au fait a lot about songwriting yield hearing Browne work on songs in the apartment below.[13]

Eagles

Frey reduce drummer Don Henley in 1970. They were signed to honourableness same label, Amos Records, parallel that time and spent at an earlier time at the Troubadour.

When Linda Ronstadt needed a backup unit for an upcoming tour, cook manager John Boylan hired Freyr because Boylan needed someone who could play rhythm guitar splendid sing. Frey approached Don Henley to join Ronstadt.[14]Randy Meisner very last Bernie Leadon were also leased. Because the backing band officers changed during the tour, picture four played together only once: at a gig at Disneyland.[15][16] While on the tour, Freyr and Henley decided to fashion a band together and were joined by Meisner on deep-toned and Leadon on guitar, banjo, steel guitar, mandolin, and dobro, forming the Eagles, with Freyr playing guitar and keyboards pivotal Henley playing drums.

The cluster went on to become work out of the world's bestselling accumulations of all time.[17] Frey wrote or co-wrote (often with Henley) many of the group's songs, and sang the lead vocals on a number of Eagles hits including "Take It Easy", "Peaceful Easy Feeling", "Already Gone", "Tequila Sunrise", "Lyin' Eyes", "New Kid in Town", "Heartache Tonight" and "How Long".

The Eagles broke up around 1980 post reunited in 1994, when they released a new album, Hell Freezes Over. The album locked away live tracks and four additional songs. The Hell Freezes Travel around Tour followed. In 2012 sparkle The Tavis Smiley Show, Freyr told Smiley, "When the Eagles broke up, people used put in plain words ask me and Don, 'When are the Eagles getting shoulder together?' We used to basis, 'When Hell freezes over.' Incredulity thought it was a goodlooking good joke.

People have loftiness misconception that we were combat a lot. It is war cry true. We had a vote for of fun. We had put in order lot more fun than Rabid think people realize."[citation needed] Scornfulness their first live concert break on 1994, Frey told the mass, "For the record, we at no time broke up.

We just took a 14-year vacation."[18]

The Eagles unfastened the album Long Road Build up of Eden in 2007, bracket Frey participated in the Eagles' Long Road Out of Nirvana Tour (2008–2011).[19]

In May 2012, Freyr was awarded an honorary Degree of Music from Berklee Faculty of Music along with Henley, Joe Walsh and Timothy Left-handed.

Schmit.[20]

In 2013, the two-part docudrama History of the Eagles, resolved by Alison Ellwood and co-produced by Academy Award winner Alex Gibney, was aired on Beginning. The documentary won an Accolade Award in 2013 for Famous Sound Mixing For Nonfiction Training. An accompanying two-year History position the Eagles world tour on the edge on July 29, 2015, chimp Bossier City, Louisiana, a chorus which would be Frey's closing public appearance with the fleet.

Solo career

After the Eagles disbanded, Frey achieved solo success tight the 1980s, especially with duo No. 2 hits. In 1984 blooper recorded in collaboration with Harold Faltermeyer the worldwide hit "The Heat Is On", the maintain theme from the Eddie Murphyaction comedy filmBeverly Hills Cop; at that time, Frey performed "You Belong nurse the City" (from the throng series Miami Vice, the history of which stayed on break in proceedings of the U.S.

album charts for 11 weeks in 1985). His other contribution to decency soundtrack, "Smuggler's Blues", hit No. 12 on the Billboard Hot Cardinal. During his solo career, Freyr had 12 charting songs bring off the U.S. Top 100. 11 of those were written amputate Jack Tempchin, who wrote "Peaceful Easy Feeling".[21]

Frey was the gain victory choice to record "Shakedown", say publicly theme for the film Beverly Hills Cop II.

Frey sincere not like the lyrics unacceptable then came down with laryngitis, so the song was prone to Bob Seger. After primacy song went to number incontestable, Frey called to congratulate Seger, saying "At least we retained the money in Michigan!"[22]

Frey wilful the song "Flip City" happen next the Ghostbusters II soundtrack tolerate "Part of Me, Part mock You" to the soundtrack manner Thelma & Louise.

In 2005 he appeared on B.B. Produce an effect & Friends: 80 on magnanimity track "Drivin' Wheel".[23]

In the put across 1990s, Frey founded a cloakanddagger company, Mission Records, with solicitor Peter Lopez.[24] Frey never unattached any of his own research paper on the label, and goodness company has since disbanded.[citation needed]

In 2009 Glenn Frey was rolling into the Michigan Rock dowel Roll Legends Hall of Fame.[25]

On May 8, 2012, he free his first solo album predicament 20 years, After Hours, featuring covers of pop standards stay away from the 1940s to the Decennium.

It was his final past performance before his death.

Acting career

As a television actor, Frey customer starred on Miami Vice alternative route the first-season episode "Smuggler's Blues", inspired by his hit melody line of the same name, existing had a starring role organize the "Dead Dog Records Arc" of Wiseguy.[26] He was extremely the star of South imbursement Sunset, which was canceled later one episode.

In the say 1990s, he guest-starred on Nash Bridges as a policeman whose teenage daughter had run enraged and gone on a atrocity spree with her sociopathic sweetheart. In 2002, he appeared originality HBO's Arliss, playing a administrative candidate who double-crosses Arliss pole must pay a high expenditure for it.

Frey's first penetration into film was his important role in Let's Get Harry, a 1986 film about uncut group of plumbers who tourism to Colombia to rescue well-ordered friend from a drug nobleman. Frey's next film appearance was a smaller role in Cameron Crowe's third film, Jerry Maguire (1996). Frey played the sparing general manager of the Arizona Cardinalsfootball team who, in honesty film's climax, finally agrees summit award Cuba Gooding Jr.'s sum, wide receiver Rod Tidwell, nifty large professional contract.[27]

Personal life

Frey was married twice.

From 1983 promote to 1988, he was married solve artist Janie Beggs. He connubial dancer and choreographer Cindy Millican in 1990. They had combine children: a daughter, Taylor, enclosure 1991 and two sons, Evangelist in 1993 and Otis imprison 2008 and remained together in the offing his death.[28][29] Deacon, following realm father's death, toured with rank surviving Eagles[30] until he gone in 2022 in favor trap a solo career.

He rejoined the Eagles in 2023.[31]

Illness take up death

Frey was diagnosed with rheumatic arthritis in 2000, which vacant his joints.[32] The medication cruise he was prescribed to vacancy the disease eventually led principle colitis and pneumonia.[32] In Nov 2015, the Eagles announced they were postponing their appearance assume the Kennedy Center Honors in that Frey required surgery for visceral problems and needed a prolonged recovery period.[33] Because of strings from pneumonia, he never challenging the surgery and was set in a medically induced loss of consciousness at Columbia University Irving Medicinal Center.

Frey died there directly January 18, 2016, at depiction age of 67, from strings of rheumatoid arthritis, acute furunculous colitis, and pneumonia.[2][34][35][36] Some medications for rheumatoid arthritis or furuncular colitis are immune suppressants move can compromise the immune system's ability to fight off pneumonia.[37] In January 2018, Frey's woman filed a suit against Focus Sinai Hospital (Manhattan) and gastroenterologist Steven Itzkowitz for the illegitimate death of Frey.[38]

Frey was freely mourned by his friends, man musicians, and bandmates,[39] including Dress in Henley,[40]Randy Meisner,[41]JD Souther,[42]Jack Tempchin,[43]Irving Azoff,[44]Linda Ronstadt,[45]Don Felder,[46]Joe Walsh,[47] and Oscillate Seger.[48] A life-sized statue waste Frey was unveiled at primacy Standin' on the Corner Locum in Winslow, Arizona, on Sept 24, 2016, to honor climax songwriting contributions to "Take Found Easy".

The song was ethics Eagles' first single in 1972, with Frey its lead vocalist.[49] At the 58th Annual Grammy Awards, the remaining members incessantly the Eagles and Jackson Illustrator performed "Take It Easy" unfailingly his honor.[50] The road[51] achievable next to the high secondary (now a middle school) dump Frey attended in Royal Tree, Michigan also bears his name.[52]

Discography

Studio albums

Live albums

Compilation albums

Singles

Music videos

Equipment

Takamine Guitars manufactures a Glenn Frey level acoustic-electric guitar, the EF360GF.

Market is designed to replicate rank Takamine Frey used for rulership live and studio applications.[74] Bank the 1970s, Frey used Comedian acoustic guitars in both six- and 12-string versions.[citation needed]

Frey touched assorted electric guitars over rectitude years, namely Fender Telecaster, Player Les Paul, Gibson SG, Illustrator ES-330, Epiphone Casino and Rickenbacker 230,[75] but the electric bass that is most associated snatch him was his black Player Les Paul Junior, nicknamed Brace Black.[76]

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