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Don Henley Book and hire Don Henley
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Corporate event planners select Celebrity Direct Inc.
to book Don Henley for corporate "in-concert" performances. To check his availability,
contact our national booking office at 212 541-3770.
| Don Henley,
out of all of the Eagles, had the
most successful solo career. After the
group broke up in 1982, Henley released
his first solo album, I Can't Stand
Still. Although it wasn't as successful
as an Eagles record, the album performed
respectably, launching the number three
single "Dirty Laundry" and going gold.
Building the Perfect Beast followed two
years later and established Henley as a
solo star in his own right. Featuring
the Top Ten hits "Boys of Summer" and
"All She Wants to Do Is Dance," as well
as the Top 40 singles "Not Enough Love
in the World" and "Sunset Grill," the
album sold over two million copies and
stayed on the charts for over a year.
Henley's third album, 1989's The End of
the Innocence, was his most ambitious
record yet, as well as his most
commercially successful. The album sold
over three million copies and stayed on
the charts for nearly three years,
launching the hit singles "The End of
the Innocence," "Heart of the Matter,"
"New York Minute," "How Bad Do You Want
It?," and "The Last Worthless Evening."
Henley reunited with the Eagles in 1994,
embarking on a worldwide tour. The group
released a live album culled from an
appearance on MTV Unplugged called Hell
Freezes Over; the record also featured a
handful of new studio tracks. Hell
Freezes Over was a major success,
selling over five million copies by the
summer of 1995. However, the group
decided not to pursue any more projects
together and Henley continued working on
his fourth solo album, finally issued in
mid-2000 under the title Inside Job.
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