The Eagles’ Don Henley Talks Hopes For Reunion Under One Condition

The Eagles’ Don Henley Talks Hopes For Reunion Under One Condition | Society Of Rock Videos

Eagles co-founder Don Henley put the final farewell to the iconic rock band after Glenn Frey died in January. Henley said in an interview after the Grammys performance that paid tribute to Frey that the band isn’t likely to perform again. But now, he gives a slither of hope for a possible reunion. When Montreal Gazette asked about the possibility of the band performing again, Henley said the only way he would consider it is if Glenn’s son Deacon would fill the late guitarist’s place saying,

“You know, Glenn has a son who can sing and play quite well. And one of the only things that would make sense to me is if it were his son…the only way I would consider any kind of reunion, I think, would be with Glenn’s son, Deacon.”

He goes to clear out that this is all just speculation and nothing is set in stone yet, adding,

“But there have been no discussions along those lines, and we’re still going through the healing process — trying to get through all this. And those are things that might happen somewhere down the road.”

We just hope that it just might happen, Don.

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