The legendary singer is getting back to his Country roots.

Photo: Erika Goldring,Getty Images
Photo: Erika Goldring,Getty Images
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As one of the principal singers and songwriters of The Eagles, Don Henley helped popularize the country-rock genre in the 1970's with songs like "Desperado," "Tequila Sunrise," and "Best of My Love."

 

Henley is getting back to his beginnings with his first solo album in 15 years: Cass County, named after the part of Texas where he grew up.

It's rooted in the rural America that I knew, and it's a nod to my native turf in Texas: the family, the friends, the neighbors, and the countryside.

The album features superstars like Alison Krauss, Merle Haggard, Miranda Lambert, Martina McBride, Trisha Yearwood, Vince Gill,  Mick Jagger, Dolly Parton and more.

He is doing a small tour and you could see the legendary singer live at the Chicago Theatre. The trip includes transportation, 2 tickets to the show at the incredible Chicago Theatre on November 8 and $500 cash to blow in the Windy City!

 

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