Don Henley — artist
Don Henley is an American musician known for his work as a founding member of the Eagles and for his solo career. His music primarily spans rock, country rock, and soft rock, characterized by introspective lyrics and a distinctive, raspy vocal style. Influenced by artists like Bob Dylan and Jackson Browne, Henley's songwriting often explores themes of love, loss, and social issues. As a solo artist, he is best known for hits like "The Boys of Summer" and "The End of the Innocence," which showcase his ability to blend melodic hooks with thoughtful storytelling.