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Glenn Frey

Glenn Lewis Frey (/fr/; November 6, 1948 – January 18, 2016) was an American musician. He was a founding member of the rock band Eagles. Frey was the co-lead singer and frontman for the Eagles, roles he came to share with fellow member Don Henley, with whom he wrote most of the Eagles' material. Frey played guitar and keyboards as well as singing lead vocals on songs such as "Take It Easy", "Peaceful Easy Feeling", "Tequila Sunrise", "Already Gone", "James Dean", "Lyin' Eyes", "New Kid in Town", and "Heartache Tonight".

Glenn Frey
Frey performing with the Eagles in 2008
Born
Glenn Lewis Frey

(1948-11-06)November 6, 1948
DiedJanuary 18, 2016(2016-01-18) (aged 67)
Occupations
  • Musician
  • singer
  • songwriter
Years active1966–2015
Spouses
  • Janie Beggs
    (m. 1983; div. 1988)
  • Cindy Millican
    (m. 1990)
Children3
Musical career
Genres
Instrument(s)
  • Vocals
  • guitar
  • keyboards
Labels
Formerly ofEagles

During the hiatus of the Eagles from 1980 to 1994, Frey embarked on a successful solo career. He released his debut album, No Fun Aloud, in 1982 and went on to record Top 40 hits "The One You Love", "Smuggler's Blues", "Sexy Girl", "The Heat Is On", "You Belong to the City", "True Love", "Soul Searchin'" and "Livin' Right". As a member of the Eagles, Frey won six Grammy Awards and five American Music Awards. The Eagles were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1998, the first year they were nominated. Consolidating his solo recordings and those with the Eagles, Frey had 24 Top 40 singles on the Billboard Hot 100.

Early life

Born in Detroit, Michigan, on November 6, 1948[1] and raised in nearby Royal Oak, Frey studied piano at age five, later switched to guitar, and became part of the mid-1960s Detroit rock scene.[2] One of his earliest bands was called the Subterraneans, named after Jack Kerouac's novel,[3] and included fellow Dondero High School classmates Doug Edwards (later replaced by Lenny Mintz) on drums, Doug Gunsch and Bill Barnes on guitar, with Jeff Hodge on bass.

Immediately after graduating from Dondero in 1966, Frey was invited to join The Four of Us, a local band led by Gary Burrows, who had seen him performing with the Subterraneans.[3][4] Frey also attended Oakland Community College while in the band, and he learned to sing harmonies performing with The Four of Us.[4] In 1967, he formed the Mushrooms with Gary Burrows' brother Jeff, Bill Barnes, Doug Gunsch, Ken Bash, and Lenny Mintz. That year Frey also met Bob Seger, who helped Frey get a management and recording contract with a label formed by Seger's management team, Hideout Records.[5] Seger also wrote and produced the band's first single, "Such a Lovely Child",[6][7] and the band made television appearances to promote it. Frey had intended to join Seger's band, but his mother blocked that course of action for smoking cannabis with Seger.[4] In the later part of 1967, Frey also pulled together another band called Heavy Metal Kids with Jeff Burrows (piano), Jeff Alborell (bass), Paul Kelcourse (lead guitar), and Lance Dickerson (drums).[3]

At age 19 in 1968, Frey played the acoustic guitar and performed background vocals on Seger's single, "Ramblin' Gamblin' Man".[8] Frey has said that Seger strongly encouraged and influenced him to focus on writing original songs.[9] They remained good friends and occasional songwriting partners in later years, and Frey would also sing on Seger's songs such as "Fire Lake" and "Against the Wind".[3][4]

In Detroit, Frey also met and dated Joan Sliwin of the local female group The Mama Cats, which became Honey Ltd. after the group moved to California in 1968.[4] Frey went to Los Angeles hoping to reconnect with his girlfriend, and he was introduced to J. D. Souther by her sister, Alexandra Sliwin, who was with Souther at the time.[10] Frey returned to Detroit after three weeks, but then went back again to Los Angeles to form a duo with Souther called Longbranch Pennywhistle.[11] They were signed to Amos Records and released an eponymous album in 1969, which contains songs he wrote such as "Run, Boy, Run" and "Rebecca", and "Bring Back Funky Women" he co-wrote with Souther.[12] Frey also met Jackson Browne during this period. The three musicians lived in the same apartment building for a short time, and Frey later said that he learned a lot about songwriting from hearing Browne work on songs in the apartment below.[13]

The Eagles

Frey met drummer Don Henley in 1970. They were signed to the same label, Amos Records, at that time and spent time at the Troubadour. When Linda Ronstadt needed a backup band for an upcoming tour, her manager John Boylan hired Frey because Boylan needed someone who could play rhythm guitar and sing. Frey approached Don Henley to join Ronstadt.[14] Randy Meisner and Bernie Leadon were also hired. Because the backing band personnel changed during the tour, the four played together only once: at a gig at Disneyland.[15][16] While on the tour, Frey and Henley decided to form a band together. And they were joined by Meisner on bass and Leadon on guitar, banjo, steel guitar, mandolin and dobro, forming the Eagles, with Frey playing guitar and keyboards and Henley playing drums. The band went on to become one of the world's best-selling groups 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 and reunited in 1994, when they released a new album, Hell Freezes Over. The album had live tracks and four new songs. The Hell Freezes Over Tour followed. In 2012 on The Tavis Smiley Show, Frey told Smiley, "When the Eagles broke up, people used to ask me and Don, 'When are the Eagles getting back together?' We used to answer, 'When Hell freezes over.' We thought it was a pretty good joke. People have the misconception that we were fighting a lot. It is not true. We had a lot of fun. We had a lot more fun than I think people realize."[citation needed] At their first live concert of 1994, Frey told the crowd, "For the record, we never broke up. We just took a 14-year vacation."[18]

The Eagles released the album Long Road Out of Eden in 2007, and Frey participated in the Eagles' Long Road Out of Eden Tour (2008–2011).[19]

 
Frey with the Eagles in 2010

In May 2012, Frey was awarded an honorary Doctorate of Music from Berklee College of Music along with Henley, Joe Walsh and Timothy B. Schmit.[20]

In 2013, the two-part documentary History of the Eagles, directed by Alison Ellwood and co-produced by Academy Award winner Alex Gibney, was aired on Showtime. The documentary won an Emmy Award in 2013 for Outstanding Sound Mixing For Nonfiction Programming. An accompanying two-year History of the Eagles world tour ended on July 29, 2015, at Bossier City, Louisiana, a concert which would be Frey's final public appearance with the band.

Solo career

After the Eagles disbanded, Frey achieved solo success in the 1980s, especially with two No. 2 hits. In 1984 he recorded in collaboration with Harold Faltermeyer the worldwide hit "The Heat Is On," the main theme from the Eddie Murphy action comedy film Beverly Hills Cop; then, Frey performed "You Belong to the City" (from the television series Miami Vice, the soundtrack of which stayed on top of the U.S. album charts for 11 weeks in 1985). His other contribution to the soundtrack, "Smuggler's Blues", hit No. 12 on the Billboard Hot 100. During his solo career, Frey had 12 charting songs in the U.S. Top 100. Eleven of those were written with Jack Tempchin, who wrote "Peaceful Easy Feeling".[21]

Frey was the first choice to record "Shakedown", the theme for the film Beverly Hills Cop II. Frey did not like the lyrics and then came down with laryngitis, so the song was given to Bob Seger. After the song went to number one, Frey called to congratulate Seger, saying "At least we kept the money in Michigan!"[22]

Frey contributed the song "Flip City" to the Ghostbusters II soundtrack and "Part of Me, Part of You" to the soundtrack for Thelma & Louise. In 2005 he appeared on B.B. King & Friends: 80 on the track "Drivin' Wheel".[23]

In the late 1990s, Frey founded a record company, Mission Records, with attorney Peter Lopez.[24] Frey never released any of his own work on the label, and the company has since disbanded.[citation needed]

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

On May 8, 2012, he released his first solo album in 20 years, After Hours, featuring covers of pop standards from the 1940s to the 1960s. It would ultimately become his final album before his death.

Acting career

As a television actor, Frey guest starred on Miami Vice in the first-season episode "Smuggler's Blues", inspired by his hit song of the same name, and had a starring role in the "Dead Dog Arc" of Wiseguy.[26] He was also the star of South of Sunset, which was canceled after one episode. In the late 1990s, he guest-starred on Nash Bridges as a policeman whose teenage daughter had run amok and gone on a crime spree with her sociopathic boyfriend. In 2002, he appeared on HBO's Arliss, playing a political candidate who double-crosses Arliss and must pay a high price for it.

Frey's first foray into film was his starring role in Let's Get Harry, a 1986 film about a group of plumbers who travel to Colombia to rescue a friend from a drug lord. Frey also did seven episodes of Wiseguy co-starring with Ken Wahl in 1989. Frey's next film appearance was a smaller role in Cameron Crowe's third film, Jerry Maguire (1996). Frey played the frugal general manager of the Arizona Cardinals football team who, in the film's climax, finally agrees to award Cuba Gooding Jr.'s character, wide receiver Rod Tidwell, a large professional contract.[27]

Personal life

Frey was married twice. From 1983 to 1988, he was married to artist Janie Beggs. He married dancer and choreographer Cindy Millican in 1990. They had three children: a daughter, Taylor, in 1991 and two sons, Deacon in 1993 and Otis in 2002 and remained together until his death.[28][29] Deacon, following his father's death, toured with the surviving Eagles[30] until he departed in 2022 in favor of a solo career.[31]

Illness and death

From about 2000, Frey had suffered from rheumatoid arthritis, which affected his joints.[32] The medication that he was prescribed to control the disease eventually led to colitis and pneumonia;[32] and, in November 2015, the Eagles announced they were postponing their appearance at the Kennedy Center Honors because Frey required surgery for intestinal problems and needed a lengthy recovery period.[33] Because of complications from pneumonia, he never had the surgery and was placed in a medically induced coma at Columbia University Medical Center.[34] Frey died there on January 18, 2016, at the age of 67, from complications of rheumatoid arthritis, acute ulcerative colitis and pneumonia.[2][35][36][37] Medications for rheumatoid arthritis or ulcerative colitis can compromise the immune system's ability to fight off pneumonia.[38] In January 2018, Frey's widow filed a suit against Mount Sinai Hospital and gastroenterologist Steven Itzkowitz for the wrongful death of Frey.[39]

Frey was publicly mourned by his friends, fellow musicians and bandmates,[40] including Don Henley,[41] Randy Meisner,[42] J. D. Souther,[43] Jack Tempchin,[44] Irving Azoff,[45] Linda Ronstadt,[46] Don Felder,[47] and Bob Seger.[48] At the 58th Annual Grammy Awards, the remaining members of the Eagles and Jackson Browne performed "Take It Easy" in his honor.[49] A life-sized statue of Frey was unveiled at the Standin' on the Corner Park in Winslow, Arizona, on September 24, 2016, to honor his songwriting contributions to "Take It Easy", made famous by the Eagles as their first single in 1972.[50] The road[51] which runs next to the high school (now a middle school) that he attended in Royal Oak, Michigan bears his name.[52]

Discography

Studio albums

Title Details Peak chart positions Certifications
US
[53]
AUS
[54]
CAN
[55]
SWE
[56]
SWI
[57]
UK
[58]
No Fun Aloud
  • Release date: May 28, 1982
  • Label: Asylum
32 44 39
The Allnighter
  • Release date: June 19, 1984
  • Label: MCA
22 57 40 31
Soul Searchin'
  • Release date: August 15, 1988
  • Label: MCA
36 49 37 36
Strange Weather
  • Release date: June 23, 1992
  • Label: MCA
34 23
After Hours
  • Release date: May 8, 2012
  • Label: Universal Music
116 92
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

Live albums

Title Details
Glenn Frey Live
  • Release date: July 2, 1993
  • Label: MCA

Compilation albums

Title Details Peak chart positions
US
[60]
US
Cat.

[53]
Solo Collection
  • Release date: March 28, 1995
  • Label: MCA
82 23
20th Century Masters –
The Millennium Collection
  • Release date: September 19, 2000
  • Label: MCA
Above the Clouds: The Collection[61]
  • Release date: May 11, 2018
  • Label: Geffen

Singles

Title Year Peak chart positions Album
US
[62]
US Main.
[63]
US
AC

[64][65]
AUS
[66]
CAN
[67]
CAN AC
[68]
NZ
[69]
UK
[70]
"I Found Somebody" 1982 31 57 27 93 No Fun Aloud
"The One You Love" 15 2 50 12 2 36
"Don't Give Up" 25
"Partytown" 5
"All Those Lies" 1983 41 28
"Sexy Girl" 1984 20 23 76 48 12 81 The Allnighter
"The Allnighter" 54
"The Heat Is On" 2 4 2 8 22 12 Beverly Hills Cop (soundtrack)
"Smuggler's Blues" 1985 12 13 37 22 The Allnighter / Miami Vice (soundtrack)
"You Belong to the City" 2 1 2 20 6 2 46 94 Miami Vice (soundtrack)
"True Love" 1988 13 15 2 49 2 84 Soul Searchin'
"Soul Searchin'" 5
"Livin' Right" 1989 90 22
"Flip City" Ghostbusters II (soundtrack)
"Part of Me, Part of You" 1991 55 9 7 97 9 8 Strange Weather
"I've Got Mine" 1992 91 12 18
"River of Dreams" 27 57 34
"Love in the 21st Century" 1993 A
"This Way to Happiness" 1995 54 Solo Collection
"—" denotes releases that did not chart
  • ^Note A The song reached No. 12 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 chart.[71]

Music videos

Video Year
"I Found Somebody" 1982
"The One You Love"
"The Heat Is On" 1984
"Sexy Girl" 1985
"Smuggler's Blues"
"You Belong to the City"
"True Love" 1988
"Soul Searchin'"
"Livin' Right" 1989
"Part of Me, Part of You" 1991
"I've Got Mine" 1992
"River of Dreams"
"Route 66" 2012
"The Shadow of Your Smile"

Equipment

Takamine Guitars manufactures a Glenn Frey signature acoustic-electric guitar, the EF360GF. It is designed to replicate the Takamine Frey used for his live and studio applications.[72] In the 1970s, Frey used Martin acoustic guitars in both six- and 12-string versions.[citation needed]

Frey played assorted electric guitars over the years, namely Fender Telecaster, Gibson Les Paul, Gibson SG, Gibson ES-330, Epiphone Casino and Rickenbacker 230,[73] but the electric guitar that is most associated with him was his black Gibson Les Paul Junior, nicknamed Old Black.[74]

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For the quarterback see Glenn Frey American football Glenn Lewis Frey f r aɪ November 6 1948 January 18 2016 was an American musician He was a founding member of the rock band Eagles Frey was the co lead singer and frontman for the Eagles roles he came to share with fellow member Don Henley with whom he wrote most of the Eagles material Frey played guitar and keyboards as well as singing lead vocals on songs such as Take It Easy Peaceful Easy Feeling Tequila Sunrise Already Gone James Dean Lyin Eyes New Kid in Town and Heartache Tonight Glenn FreyFrey performing with the Eagles in 2008BornGlenn Lewis Frey 1948 11 06 November 6 1948Detroit Michigan U S DiedJanuary 18 2016 2016 01 18 aged 67 New York City U S OccupationsMusiciansingersongwriterYears active1966 2015SpousesJanie Beggs m 1983 div 1988 wbr Cindy Millican m 1990 wbr Children3Musical careerGenresRockpop rocksoft rockcountry rock early hard rock early Instrument s VocalsguitarkeyboardsLabelsAsylumMCAFormerly ofEaglesDuring the hiatus of the Eagles from 1980 to 1994 Frey embarked on a successful solo career He released his debut album No Fun Aloud in 1982 and went on to record Top 40 hits The One You Love Smuggler s Blues Sexy Girl The Heat Is On You Belong to the City True Love Soul Searchin and Livin Right As a member of the Eagles Frey won six Grammy Awards and five American Music Awards The Eagles were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1998 the first year they were nominated Consolidating his solo recordings and those with the Eagles Frey had 24 Top 40 singles on the Billboard Hot 100 Contents 1 Early life 2 The Eagles 3 Solo career 4 Acting career 5 Personal life 6 Illness and death 7 Discography 7 1 Studio albums 7 2 Live albums 7 3 Compilation albums 7 4 Singles 7 5 Music videos 8 Equipment 9 References 10 External linksEarly life EditBorn in Detroit Michigan on November 6 1948 1 and raised in nearby Royal Oak Frey studied piano at age five later switched to guitar and became part of the mid 1960s Detroit rock scene 2 One of his earliest bands was called the Subterraneans named after Jack Kerouac s novel 3 and included fellow Dondero High School classmates Doug Edwards later replaced by Lenny Mintz on drums Doug Gunsch and Bill Barnes on guitar with Jeff Hodge on bass Immediately after graduating from Dondero in 1966 Frey was invited to join The Four of Us a local band led by Gary Burrows who had seen him performing with the Subterraneans 3 4 Frey also attended Oakland Community College while in the band and he learned to sing harmonies performing with The Four of Us 4 In 1967 he formed the Mushrooms with Gary Burrows brother Jeff Bill Barnes Doug Gunsch Ken Bash and Lenny Mintz That year Frey also met Bob Seger who helped Frey get a management and recording contract with a label formed by Seger s management team Hideout Records 5 Seger also wrote and produced the band s first single Such a Lovely Child 6 7 and the band made television appearances to promote it Frey had intended to join Seger s band but his mother blocked that course of action for smoking cannabis with Seger 4 In the later part of 1967 Frey also pulled together another band called Heavy Metal Kids with Jeff Burrows piano Jeff Alborell bass Paul Kelcourse lead guitar and Lance Dickerson drums 3 At age 19 in 1968 Frey played the acoustic guitar and performed background vocals on Seger s single Ramblin Gamblin Man 8 Frey has said that Seger strongly encouraged and influenced him to focus on writing original songs 9 They remained good friends and occasional songwriting partners in later years and Frey would also sing on Seger s songs such as Fire Lake and Against the Wind 3 4 In Detroit Frey also met and dated Joan Sliwin of the local female group The Mama Cats which became Honey Ltd after the group moved to California in 1968 4 Frey went to Los Angeles hoping to reconnect with his girlfriend and he was introduced to J D Souther by her sister Alexandra Sliwin who was with Souther at the time 10 Frey returned to Detroit after three weeks but then went back again to Los Angeles to form a duo with Souther called Longbranch Pennywhistle 11 They were signed to Amos Records and released an eponymous album in 1969 which contains songs he wrote such as Run Boy Run and Rebecca and Bring Back Funky Women he co wrote with Souther 12 Frey also met Jackson Browne during this period The three musicians lived in the same apartment building for a short time and Frey later said that he learned a lot about songwriting from hearing Browne work on songs in the apartment below 13 The Eagles EditFrey met drummer Don Henley in 1970 They were signed to the same label Amos Records at that time and spent time at the Troubadour When Linda Ronstadt needed a backup band for an upcoming tour her manager John Boylan hired Frey because Boylan needed someone who could play rhythm guitar and sing Frey approached Don Henley to join Ronstadt 14 Randy Meisner and Bernie Leadon were also hired Because the backing band personnel changed during the tour the four played together only once at a gig at Disneyland 15 16 While on the tour Frey and Henley decided to form a band together And they were joined by Meisner on bass and Leadon on guitar banjo steel guitar mandolin and dobro forming the Eagles with Frey playing guitar and keyboards and Henley playing drums The band went on to become one of the world s best selling groups 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 and reunited in 1994 when they released a new album Hell Freezes Over The album had live tracks and four new songs The Hell Freezes Over Tour followed In 2012 on The Tavis Smiley Show Frey told Smiley When the Eagles broke up people used to ask me and Don When are the Eagles getting back together We used to answer When Hell freezes over We thought it was a pretty good joke People have the misconception that we were fighting a lot It is not true We had a lot of fun We had a lot more fun than I think people realize citation needed At their first live concert of 1994 Frey told the crowd For the record we never broke up We just took a 14 year vacation 18 The Eagles released the album Long Road Out of Eden in 2007 and Frey participated in the Eagles Long Road Out of Eden Tour 2008 2011 19 Frey with the Eagles in 2010 In May 2012 Frey was awarded an honorary Doctorate of Music from Berklee College of Music along with Henley Joe Walsh and Timothy B Schmit 20 In 2013 the two part documentary History of the Eagles directed by Alison Ellwood and co produced by Academy Award winner Alex Gibney was aired on Showtime The documentary won an Emmy Award in 2013 for Outstanding Sound Mixing For Nonfiction Programming An accompanying two year History of the Eagles world tour ended on July 29 2015 at Bossier City Louisiana a concert which would be Frey s final public appearance with the band Solo career EditAfter the Eagles disbanded Frey achieved solo success in the 1980s especially with two No 2 hits In 1984 he recorded in collaboration with Harold Faltermeyer the worldwide hit The Heat Is On the main theme from the Eddie Murphy action comedy film Beverly Hills Cop then Frey performed You Belong to the City from the television series Miami Vice the soundtrack of which stayed on top of the U S album charts for 11 weeks in 1985 His other contribution to the soundtrack Smuggler s Blues hit No 12 on the Billboard Hot 100 During his solo career Frey had 12 charting songs in the U S Top 100 Eleven of those were written with Jack Tempchin who wrote Peaceful Easy Feeling 21 Frey was the first choice to record Shakedown the theme for the film Beverly Hills Cop II Frey did not like the lyrics and then came down with laryngitis so the song was given to Bob Seger After the song went to number one Frey called to congratulate Seger saying At least we kept the money in Michigan 22 Frey contributed the song Flip City to the Ghostbusters II soundtrack and Part of Me Part of You to the soundtrack for Thelma amp Louise In 2005 he appeared on B B King amp Friends 80 on the track Drivin Wheel 23 In the late 1990s Frey founded a record company Mission Records with attorney Peter Lopez 24 Frey never released any of his own work on the label and the company has since disbanded citation needed In 2009 Glenn Frey was voted into the Michigan Rock and Roll Legends Hall of Fame 25 On May 8 2012 he released his first solo album in 20 years After Hours featuring covers of pop standards from the 1940s to the 1960s It would ultimately become his final album before his death Acting career EditAs a television actor Frey guest starred on Miami Vice in the first season episode Smuggler s Blues inspired by his hit song of the same name and had a starring role in the Dead Dog Arc of Wiseguy 26 He was also the star of South of Sunset which was canceled after one episode In the late 1990s he guest starred on Nash Bridges as a policeman whose teenage daughter had run amok and gone on a crime spree with her sociopathic boyfriend In 2002 he appeared on HBO s Arliss playing a political candidate who double crosses Arliss and must pay a high price for it Frey s first foray into film was his starring role in Let s Get Harry a 1986 film about a group of plumbers who travel to Colombia to rescue a friend from a drug lord Frey also did seven episodes of Wiseguy co starring with Ken Wahl in 1989 Frey s next film appearance was a smaller role in Cameron Crowe s third film Jerry Maguire 1996 Frey played the frugal general manager of the Arizona Cardinals football team who in the film s climax finally agrees to award Cuba Gooding Jr s character wide receiver Rod Tidwell a large professional contract 27 Personal life EditFrey was married twice From 1983 to 1988 he was married to artist Janie Beggs He married dancer and choreographer Cindy Millican in 1990 They had three children a daughter Taylor in 1991 and two sons Deacon in 1993 and Otis in 2002 and remained together until his death 28 29 Deacon following his father s death toured with the surviving Eagles 30 until he departed in 2022 in favor of a solo career 31 Illness and death EditFrom about 2000 Frey had suffered from rheumatoid arthritis which affected his joints 32 The medication that he was prescribed to control the disease eventually led to colitis and pneumonia 32 and in November 2015 the Eagles announced they were postponing their appearance at the Kennedy Center Honors because Frey required surgery for intestinal problems and needed a lengthy recovery period 33 Because of complications from pneumonia he never had the surgery and was placed in a medically induced coma at Columbia University Medical Center 34 Frey died there on January 18 2016 at the age of 67 from complications of rheumatoid arthritis acute ulcerative colitis and pneumonia 2 35 36 37 Medications for rheumatoid arthritis or ulcerative colitis can compromise the immune system s ability to fight off pneumonia 38 In January 2018 Frey s widow filed a suit against Mount Sinai Hospital and gastroenterologist Steven Itzkowitz for the wrongful death of Frey 39 Frey was publicly mourned by his friends fellow musicians and bandmates 40 including Don Henley 41 Randy Meisner 42 J D Souther 43 Jack Tempchin 44 Irving Azoff 45 Linda Ronstadt 46 Don Felder 47 and Bob Seger 48 At the 58th Annual Grammy Awards the remaining members of the Eagles and Jackson Browne performed Take It Easy in his honor 49 A life sized statue of Frey was unveiled at the Standin on the Corner Park in Winslow Arizona on September 24 2016 to honor his songwriting contributions to Take It Easy made famous by the Eagles as their first single in 1972 50 The road 51 which runs next to the high school now a middle school that he attended in Royal Oak Michigan bears his name 52 Discography EditStudio albums Edit Title Details Peak chart positions CertificationsUS 53 AUS 54 CAN 55 SWE 56 SWI 57 UK 58 No Fun Aloud Release date May 28 1982 Label Asylum 32 44 39 RIAA Gold 59 The Allnighter Release date June 19 1984 Label MCA 22 57 40 31 RIAA Gold 59 Soul Searchin Release date August 15 1988 Label MCA 36 49 37 36 Strange Weather Release date June 23 1992 Label MCA 34 23 After Hours Release date May 8 2012 Label Universal Music 116 92 denotes releases that did not chartLive albums Edit Title DetailsGlenn Frey Live Release date July 2 1993 Label MCACompilation albums Edit Title Details Peak chart positionsUS 60 USCat 53 Solo Collection Release date March 28 1995 Label MCA 82 2320th Century Masters The Millennium Collection Release date September 19 2000 Label MCA Above the Clouds The Collection 61 Release date May 11 2018 Label Geffen Singles Edit Title Year Peak chart positions AlbumUS 62 US Main 63 US AC 64 65 AUS 66 CAN 67 CAN AC 68 NZ 69 UK 70 I Found Somebody 1982 31 57 27 93 No Fun Aloud The One You Love 15 2 50 12 2 36 Don t Give Up 25 Partytown 5 All Those Lies 1983 41 28 Sexy Girl 1984 20 23 76 48 12 81 The Allnighter The Allnighter 54 The Heat Is On 2 4 2 8 22 12 Beverly Hills Cop soundtrack Smuggler s Blues 1985 12 13 37 22 The Allnighter Miami Vice soundtrack You Belong to the City 2 1 2 20 6 2 46 94 Miami Vice soundtrack True Love 1988 13 15 2 49 2 84 Soul Searchin Soul Searchin 5 Livin Right 1989 90 22 Flip City Ghostbusters II soundtrack Part of Me Part of You 1991 55 9 7 97 9 8 Strange Weather I ve Got Mine 1992 91 12 18 River of Dreams 27 57 34 Love in the 21st Century 1993 A This Way to Happiness 1995 54 Solo Collection denotes releases that did not chart Note A The song reached No 12 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 chart 71 Music videos Edit Video Year I Found Somebody 1982 The One You Love The Heat Is On 1984 Sexy Girl 1985 Smuggler s Blues You Belong to the City True Love 1988 Soul Searchin Livin Right 1989 Part of Me Part of You 1991 I ve Got Mine 1992 River of Dreams Route 66 2012 The Shadow of Your Smile Equipment EditTakamine Guitars manufactures a Glenn Frey signature acoustic electric guitar the EF360GF It is designed to replicate the Takamine Frey used for his live and studio applications 72 In the 1970s Frey used Martin acoustic guitars in both six and 12 string versions citation needed Frey played assorted electric guitars over the years namely Fender Telecaster Gibson Les Paul Gibson SG Gibson ES 330 Epiphone Casino and Rickenbacker 230 73 but the electric guitar that is most associated with him was his black Gibson Les Paul Junior nicknamed Old Black 74 References Edit Eder Bruce Ankeny Jason Glenn Frey Biography AllMusic Retrieved April 16 2010 a b Smith Harrison January 18 2016 Glenn Frey guitarist for the Eagles dies at 67 The Washington Post ISSN 0190 8286 Retrieved January 19 2016 a b c d MRRL Hall of Fame Glenn Frey Michigan Rock and 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