About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 28. Chapters: People from Cass County, Texas, Avinger, Texas, Atlanta, Texas, Bloomburg, Texas, Domino, Texas, Marietta, Texas, T-Bone Walker, Linden, Texas, Queen City, Texas, Hughes Springs, Texas, Douglassville, Texas, Don Henley, Bessie Coleman, Ted Thompson, Nat Stuckey, Clyde Fant, Dave Webster, Horace Worth Vaughan, Pewitt Consolidated Independent School District, Robert Lee Henry, Vernon Glass, Wright Patman Lake, Brig Owens, Bowie-Cass Electric Cooperative, Thelma Mothershed-Wair, Derrick Blaylock, DeCori Birmingham, Randy Jackson, Atlanta State Park, Wright Patman Dam, Phil Epps, Atlanta Independent School District, John Love, Hughes Springs Independent School District, Linden-Kildare Consolidated Independent School District, Avinger Independent School District, Bivins, Texas, Queen City Independent School District, McLeod Independent School District, Bloomburg Independent School District, McLeod, Texas, Cusseta Mountain, Marietta Independent School District, Kildare, Texas. Excerpt: Donald Hugh "Don" Henley (born July 22, 1947 in Gilmer, Texas) is an American musician, singer, songwriter and drummer, best known as a founding member of the Eagles before launching a successful solo career. Henley was the drummer and lead vocalist for the Eagles from 1971-1980, when the band broke up. Henley sings lead vocals on Eagles hits such as "Witchy Woman," "Desperado," "Best Of My Love," "One Of These Nights," "Hotel California," "Life In The Fast Lane," and "The Long Run." He formed one of the most successful songwriting partnerships with Glenn Frey. After the Eagles broke up in 1980, Henley pursued a solo career and released his debut album in 1982. He has released four studio albums, two compilation albums, and one live DVD. His solo hits include "Dirty Laundry," "The Boys of Summer," "All She Wants to Do Is Dance," "The Heart ...