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  • Oct 27, 1993
    A Glenn Frey TV series, "South Of Sunset," debuts. CBS cancels it after just one episode. Frey is a founding member of The Eagles
    Feb 11, 1994
    Don Henley and Glenn Frey have lunch with their management in Aspen, Colorado. They agree to reunite The Eagles, whose commercial country-rock has become a major influence on country music
    Oct 3, 1994
    In the midst of their first tour in 14 years, The Eagles cancel the remainder of their dates for 1994 with Glenn Frey suffering from a gastrointestinal malady
    Oct 6, 1994
    The Eagles' Glenn Frey has abdominal surgery in Los Angeles, forcing the postponement of the group's "Hell Freezes Over" tour
    Mar 11, 1996
    The TV-marketed album "Totally '80s" is certified gold by the RIAA. Juice Newton's crossover single "Queen Of Hearts" is tucked in among pop hits by a-ha, Donna Summer, Culture Club, Sheena Easton, Glenn Frey, The Pointer Sisters, REO Speedwagon and Men At Work
    Mar 29, 1996
    The Steve Martin movie "Sgt. Bilko" opens. It features Charlie Rich's "Behind Closed Doors" and Elvis Presley's "Viva Las Vegas," plus music by Emmylou Harris, Chuck Berry, Mick Jagger and Glenn Frey and three songs by Travis Tritt
    Dec 13, 1996
    The Tom Cruise movie "Jerry Maguire" opens in theaters, with Renee Zellweger and The Eagles' Glenn Frey in the cast. One of the picture's key lines inspires "You Had Me From Hello," a hit for Zellweger's future husband, Kenny Chesney
    Jun 5, 1998
    The Thoreau Institute, a pet project of The Eagles' Don Henley, officially opens in Lincoln, Massachusetts, at Walden Woods. His fellow band members are also in attendance, along with Jimmy Buffett and president Bill Clinton
    Dec 7, 1998
    "Totally '80s" earns a platinum album from the RIAA. The TV-marketed package boasts Juice Newton's "Queen Of Hearts," slipped in with music by Sheena Easton, John Waite, Donna Summer, The Pointer Sisters, Glenn Frey and Ray Parker Jr.
    Jun 15, 2000
    The Songwriters Hall of Fame inducts Don Henley and Glenn Frey, of The Eagles, plus Brian Wilson, Neil Diamond and James Taylor during a ceremony at the Sheraton New York Hotel

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