Eagles cofounder Don Henley has revealed the circumstances where he could see the band reunite to play together again. Following Glenn Frey's death, Henley expressed that the surviving member's tribute performance at the Grammy Awards, which featured Jackson Browne, was the final time the legendary group would take the stage together.
Now Henley tells the Montreal Gazette (via here), 'At some point in the future, we might work our way around to that. 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."
"With Jackson, of course, we could do Take It Easy and a couple other things, but the only way I would consider any kind of reunion, I think, would be with Glenn's son, Deacon."
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