The Eagles’ Don Henley names his “biggest hero”
The impact of The Beatles on the world of music is impossible to quantify with words alone. Even over 60 years after their formation, the work they made together continues to inspire generation after generation. Don Henley from the Eagles is an artist the Fab Four heavily influenced, and he once went as far as to describe John Lennon as his “biggest hero”.Henley, born in 1947, is slightly younger than The Beatles, and as a teenager, he was the perfect age to enjoy their rise to superstardom. In the same year the Liverpudlians made their television debut on The Ed Sullivan Show in 1963, Henley began performing with his first band at high school and realised he wanted to devote his life to making music.
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