Don Henley Signed Photo
>Don Henley signed photo signed in person by Don Henley. This has been framed along with photos and a concert ticket and is ready to hang on the wall. A great piece of Eagles signed memorabilia, a rare and very collectable piece of Eagles memorabilia, a must for any fan of the Eagles. 100% authentic and supplied with a Coa

Don Henley Signed Photo.
Don Henley signed photo signed in person by Don Henley. This has been framed along with photos and a concert ticket and is ready to hang on the wall. A great piece of Eagles signed memorabilia, a rare and very collectable piece of Eagles memorabilia, a must for any fan of the Eagles. 100% authentic and supplied with a Coa.
Eagles Bibliography
The Eagles are an American rock band formed in Los Angeles in 1971. The founding members were Glenn Frey, Don Henley, Bernie Leadon and Randy Meisner . Don Felder joined as the fifth member in 1974, whilst recording their third album.
They have had five number-one singles, six Grammy Awards, five American Music Awards, and six number-one albums. The Eagles were one of the most successful musical acts of the 1970s. At the end of the 20th century, two of their albums, Their Greatest Hits (1971–1975) and Hotel California, were ranked among the 20 best-selling albums in the United States according to the RIAA., having sold 42 million copies of Their Greatest Hits (1971–1975) and 32 million copies of Hotel California. Their Greatest Hits (1971–1975) was the best selling album of the 20th century in the U.S.They are the fifth-highest-selling music act and the highest-selling American band in U.S. history.
The band released their debut album, Eagles, in 1972, which spawned three top 40 singles: "Take It Easy", "Witchy Woman", and "Peaceful Easy Feeling". Their next album, Desperado (1973), only reaching number 41 on the charts; neither of its singles reached the top 40. However, the album does contain what would go on to be two of the band's most popular tracks: "Desperado" and "Tequila Sunrise". The band released On the Border in 1974 . The album generated two top 40 singles: "Already Gone" and their first number one, "Best of My Love". Their 1975 album One of These Nights included three top 10 singles: "One of These Nights", "Lyin' Eyes", and "Take It to the Limit", the first hitting the top of the charts.
Joe Walsh joined the band in 1975 replacing Bernie Leadon, as guitarist and vocalist The Eagles continued that success and hit their commercial peak in late 1976 with the release of Hotel California, which would go on to sell more than 16 million copies in the U.S. alone and more than 32 million copies worldwide. The album yielded two number-one singles, "New Kid in Town" and "Hotel California".
Another founding member, Randy Meisner left the band in 1977, due to internal conflicts and was replaced by Timothy B. Schmit. They released their sixth studio album in 1979 called "The Long Run", which spawned three top 10 singles: "Heartache Tonight", "The Long Run", and "I Can't Tell You Why", the lead single being another chart-topping hit.
Following internal conflicts The Eagles disbanded in July 1980 but reunited in 1994 for the album Hell Freezes Over, a mix of live and new studio tracks. They toured consistently and were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1998. In 2007, the Eagles released Long Road Out of Eden, their first full studio album in 28 years and their sixth number-one album. The next year they launched the Long Road Out of Eden Tour in support of the album. In 2013, they began the extended History of the Eagles Tour in conjunction with the band's documentary release, History of the Eagles. Following the death of Frey in January 2016, Don Henley stated that he did not think the band would perform again. However, the Eagles continued performing in 2017 with guest musicians Deacon Frey (son of Glenn) and Vince Gill.
Don HenleyBibliography.
Donald Hugh "Don" Henley was born July 22, 1947 and is an American musician, singer, songwriter, record producer, and a founding member of the rock band Eagles. He was the drummer and co-lead vocalist for the Eagles from 1971 until the band broke up in 1980, and has reprised those duties for the group's reunions since 1994.
He sang the lead vocals on Eagles hits such as "Witchy Woman", "Desperado", "Best of My Love", "One of These Nights", "Hotel California", "Life in the Fast Lane", "The Long Run" and "Get Over It".
After the Eagles broke up in 1980, he pursued a solo career and released his debut album I Can't Stand Still, in 1982. He has released five studio albums, two compilation albums, and one live DVD. His solo hits include "Dirty Laundry", "The Boys of Summer", "All She Wants to Do Is Dance", "The Heart of the Matter", "The Last Worthless Evening", "Sunset Grill", "Not Enough Love in the World", and "The End of the Innocence".
As a solo artist, he has sold over 10 million albums worldwide, had eight top-40 singles, won two Grammy Awards and five MTV Video Music Awards. Combined with the Eagles and as a solo artist, Henley has released 25 top-40 singles on the Billboard Hot 100. He has also released seven studio albums with the Eagles and five as a solo artist.
In 2008, he was ranked as the 87th-greatest singer of all time by Rolling Stone magazine. He has also played a founding role in several environmental and political causes, most notably the Walden Woods Project. He has divided his career since 1994 between the Eagles and his solo career.
This is a rare and very collectable piece of Eagles Signed Memorabilia, a signed photo of Don Henely,signed in person by Don Henley.
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Dimensions; 52cm H x 37cm W x 3cm D