Glenn Frey
Glenn Frey was a founding member of the rock band Eagles and co-wrote and performed their hit song 'Peaceful Easy Feeling'.
Rock Singer
November 6, 1948
Scorpio
January 18, 2016
67
Detroit, Michigan, United States
Glenn Frey was a renowned American musician, singer, songwriter, and actor who co-founded the Eagles, one of rock music’s most successful bands. As the lead singer, Frey delivered numerous hits, such as “Take it Easy,” “Lyin’ Eyes,” and “Heartache Tonight.” In addition to his work with the Eagles, Frey had a thriving solo career and contributed to various projects, including the TV series “Miami Vice,” the film “Jerry Maguire,” and songs like “The Heat Is On” and “Boys of Summer.” Throughout his career, Frey earned six Grammy nominations and secured six American Music Awards with the Eagles. Notably, he co-wrote and performed the Eagles’ iconic country-rock hit, “Peaceful Easy Feeling.”