Glen Frey of the Classic Rock Band “The Eagles” Died at 67

Famous guitarist of the early 70’s rock band “The EaglesGlen Frey, Died on January 18, 2016 at age 67. 

The caused of death was rheumatoid arthritis, acute ulcerative colitis and pneumonia while he is recovering from intestinal surgery in New York City, New York.


In 1971, Frey, Henley, Meisner and Leadon formed the group “The Eagles”. Frey, who is a guitarist in the group is also a vocalist. He’s famous song in the group are "Take It Easy", "Peaceful Easy Feeling", "Already Gone", "Tequila Sunrise", "Lyin' Eyes", "New Kid in Town", "Heartache Tonight", and "How Long".


In 1980’s, after they split the group “The Eagles” Frey, began a solo and a successful solo career. He achieved two No.2 hits of soundtrack songs: The Heat is On and You Belong to the City. He also popularized love song such as The One That You Love, Lover’s Moon.


Aside from being a singer and composer, Frey, also became an actor. He’s first acting role was when he guested on Miami Vice first season episode "Smuggler's Blues".

In 1994, Frey and fellow member of the group “The Eagles” reunited and began some series of concert worldwide.