This page will contain images about Glenn Frey, as they become available.Glenn FreyGlenn Frey is an American musician, and one of the founders of The Eagles. He was born November 6, 1948 in Detroit, Michigan. His first professional recording experience was playing acoustic guitar and backgrounds on Bob Seger's Ramblin' Gamblin' Man (1968). -Member of Longbranch Pennywhistle (Amos Records, 1969). -Sang lead vocal on Eagles hits such as "Take It Easy," and "Lyin' Eyes." DiscographyAlbums
Hit singles
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Souther, called Longbranch Pennywhistle. Following a severe injury to keyboardist Doug Firley's hands, they were unable to complete a tour for "Superstarved" and broke up in 2002. His first recording as an artist was while fronting a duo with J.D. Their only other successful singles afterwards were "Falling", off of Perversion and "One Thing", from Superstarved, though both were only minor successes. -Sang lead vocal on Eagles hits such as "Take It Easy," and "Lyin' Eyes.". However, they were thought of by both the public and the media as a mere imitation of Nine Inch Nails. -Member of Longbranch Pennywhistle (Amos Records, 1969). Appearances on the soundtracks for Mortal Kombat and Seven also helped bring exposure. His first professional recording experience was playing acoustic guitar and backgrounds on Bob Seger's Ramblin' Gamblin' Man (1968). They had their first hit single with "Guilty" off of their album Gravity Kills. He was born November 6, 1948 in Detroit, Michigan. The band was formed in 1994. Glenn Frey is an American musician, and one of the founders of The Eagles. Gravity Kills were an American industrial rock band from Saint Louis, Missouri. 1988 "True Love" #13 US. Kurt Kerns - bass, drums. from Soul Searchin'
from Beverly Hills Cop soundtrack
1982 "I Found Somebody" #32 US. 1982 "The One You Love" #15 US. from No Fun Aloud
1995 Solo Collection (compilation). 1993 Glenn Frey Live. 1992 Strange Weather. 1988 Soul Searchin' #36 US. 1984 The Allnighter #22 US, #31 UK. 1982 No Fun Aloud #32 US. |