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Eagles considering reunion with Glenn Frey’s son

Rockers the Eagles will consider reuniting to honour late bandmate Glenn Frey if his son Deacon joins them onstage.
The group broke up in the wake of Frey’s death in January (16), but came together to pay tribute to the guitarist at the Grammy Awards a month later (Feb16).
And now it looks as if there are plans afoot for another get together.
Drummer Don Henley tells The Mirror, “At some point in the future, we might work our way round to it (reforming). 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.”
The 22-year-old often joined his dad onstage at Eagles shows.
Henley is also interested in inviting Jackson Browne, who helped Frey write Eagles hit Take It Easy, to join the group and play alongside himself, Timothy B. Schmit, and Joe Walsh.
“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,” Don adds.

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