JD Souther tells a story....about Sinatra, his dad, Glenn Frey, The Eagles & more - 10.23.16 - Video
PUBLISHED:  Oct 24, 2016
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JD Souther played a captivating set at City Winery, NYC. Here he is spinning quite a tale, capped off by his original song The Last In Love, made famous, first, by Nicolette Larson, then George Straight and maybe one or two others.

Souther has a remarkable, fascinating history. Look him up...

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._D._Souther

John David Souther or JD Souther (born November 2, 1945) is an American musician, singer-songwriter, and actor. He has written and co-written songs recorded by artists such as Linda Ronstadt and the Eagles.

Souther was born in Detroit, Michigan, and raised in Amarillo, Texas. As a musician and songwriter, he was greatly influenced in his formative years by fellow Texas rock and roll icon, Roy Orbison. After moving to Los Angeles, California, in the late 1960s, he met musician and songwriter, Glenn Frey and the two became roommates and musical collaborators. Souther and Frey formed a folk duo called Longbranch Pennywhistle. Their lone album was released in 1970 on Jimmy Bowen's Amos Records.

After recording an eponymous solo album in 1972 Souther teamed up with Chris Hillman and Richie Furay to form the Souther Hillman Furay Band. The group released two albums, but creative tensions and lack of record sales led to the band's demise.

Souther is probably best known for his songwriting abilities, especially in the field of country rock. He co-wrote some of the biggest hits for the Eagles, including "Best of My Love", "Victim of Love", "Heartache Tonight", and "New Kid in Town". "How Long", which appears on the Eagles' Long Road Out of Eden, was written by Souther and originally recorded on his first solo album in 1972.
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