Don Henley
Don Henley is an American musician and songwriter whose solo work is as well regarded as that of his 1970s band, the Eagles. Among his biggest charting hits are “The Boys of Summer” from 1984, “All She Wants to Do is Dance” from 1985, and “The Heart of the Matter” from 1989. He has been honored with two Grammys and five American Music Awards, in addition to performing with the Eagles when they were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1998. Outside of music, Henley has undertaken a number of philanthropic efforts to preserve wildlife habitats throughout the United States.