24 years ago today... March 9, 1997 - Phoenix, AZ Eagles founder Don Henley recruited some great musicians to join him for a charity concert at tiny Union Hall. Titled Don Henley and Friends, this was the later of two shows this day, a benefit for the Southwest Center of Biodiversity. This was a tremendous concert, with Henley singing classics from the Eagles catalog along with his top solo hits. His all-star cast of friends included Eagles bandmate and bassist Timothy B. Schmit, Bruce Hornsby, The Byrds' Roger McGuinn and his former lover and Phoenix native Stevie Nicks. Each artist had their time in a solo spotlight, but the concert highlights were in the duets. McGuinn opened the night with his signature Byrds sound on "Mr. Tambourine Man," "Turn Turn Turn" and "So You Want to Be A Rock & Roll Star." This was my first time hearing McGuinn and he was great. Hornsby was next with "Way It Is," "Mandolin Rain" and "Wa...
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