Maybe it was not the best-known member of the band The Eagles, the fact is that Glenn Frey, died on January 18, bequeaths a particular style in his way of making music.
Born in Detroit on November 6, 1948, it was affected by one of the most feared complications by performing musicians: acute rheumatoid arthritis, and tried not to succumb to the pain that disturbed him, until, unfortunately, died.
According to the parties releases issued yesterday, "Glenn fought a valiant battle in recent weeks, but unfortunately, succumbed to complications from acute rheumatoid arthritis, acute ulcerative colitis and pneumonia. The Frey family wants to thank all that Glenn joined in this struggle and hoped and prayed for his recovery. "
The band was created in 1971 to support the singer Linda Ronstadt, and since its inception gave a very personal stamp to the call Californian rock. In fact, one of his most famous compositions, "Hotel California" is practically a hymn.
Among his songs, of which he was author or co-author, are "I Found Somebody", "The One You Love", "Do not Give Up", "Partytown" "All Those Lies", "Sexy Girl" "You Belong to the City", "True Love" and many others.