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While use of the expression "Don's henley" is arguably the use of Plaintiff's name, a genuine issue of fact exists as to whether that expression is, indeed, Plaintiff's name.
In fact, Defendant argues, the use of the expression, "Don's henley" was incidental to the primary focus of the advertisement.
In order to name Don Henley as the spokesperson or endorser of the ad (as the question was asked by the surveyor), the surveyees were required to believe the ad was, in fact, endorsed by Henley.
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 Don Henley - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Donald Hugh Henley (born July 22, 1947 in Gilmer, Texas) is an American rock musician who is the drummer and one of the lead singers and songwriters of the band the Eagles.
Henley was subsequently charged with contributing to the delinquency of a minor.
Henley co-founded the non-profit Caddo Lake Institute in 1993 to underwrite ecological education and research.
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 Sharon and Don Henley's Cover Portrait in Philanthropy World Magazine   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Don Henley, a founding member of the Eagles rock group and six-time Grammy winner, was the only child born to hardworking parents in Linden, a small town in East Texas.
Henley’s first proactive efforts on behalf of the environment started in 1982 with the establishment of Mulholland Tomorrow, a nonprofit organization dedicated to protecting habitat, open space, and scenic view sheds in the Santa Monica Mountains and foothills near Los Angeles.
Don Henley is aware that his music and acclaim have given him resources and access that help to accomplish his environmental and educational goals.
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 Amazon.ca: Don Henley:Live Inside Job: Video: Don Henley   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Don Henley and the Eagles may have sold a jillion albums, written some memorable songs, and established themselves as icons of the cocaine-colored '70s.
Henley's got a really good voice, a very good band, and a batch of good songs, including five from Inside Job (his first album of new material since the '80s), several solo hits, and the inevitable Eagle droppings.
Henley I feel has more passion in his singing surrounded by these guys however in Inside job if you truely want to appreciate the man, the song writer, the "passion" it is a great concert and dvd...
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 Don Henley F.A.Q
Don is currently not on tour and we haven't heard anything about upcoming tour dates.
Word on the street is that Don is pretty much finished with a new album but that he's put it on hold until at least after the Eagles 2006 European Tour.
Don was born on July 22nd, 1947 in Gilmer, TX.
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 Don Henley Live: Inside Job (2000)
Henley didn’t talk a lot during the show, but when he did chime up, he tended to take his time.
Henley goes for a laid-back vibe much of the time, and that format doesn’t lend itself to charged, energized performances.
Don Henley puts on a concert without much flash, but he backs it up with quality performances and a nice overview of his oeuvre.
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 Don Henley Biography
Though Henley was the band's drummer, he co-wrote all 10 of the group's top 10 hits and sang lead on many of them.
Though Frey and Henley had written no songs together on their first album, by the time of 1973's follow-up Desperado, they began a fruitful songwriting partnership that lasted for the duration of the group.
When together in the Eagles, neither Henley or Frey had ever has written a song solely on his own; the vast majority of their songs were written together, often with other writers.
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 Rock On The Net: Don Henley
Henley has often described himself as a 'drummer at heart' and a 'singer by default." In the early 70s, Henley was drummer and sometimes lead singer for a group called Shiloh.
Henley quickly stood out in the group not only as the drummer, but often the lead singer and songwriter of many of their most memorable hits.
A lawsuit was filed against Henley by a fan who claims she was hit on the forehead by Henley with a maraca during a concert in Arkansas while she was trying to take a picture of him.
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 Don Henley Interview
Don Henley has the kind of grin on his face that usually means he's about to say something surprising or controversial.
But the biggest reason why you're about to read a Don Henley interview is because Henley is a particularly bright, opinionated musician, and he has a wealth of knowledge to divulge concerning the art of rock drumming under the right circumstances.
Besides discussing drum-related topics, Henley was wonderfully frank about his youth, his years with the Eagles, his solo career, his fears and frustrations, his quest to reach his fullest potential as an artist and why he no longer considers himself a drummer.
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 VH1.com : Don Henley : Biography - Urge Music Downloads
Out of all of the Eagles, Don Henley had the most successful solo career.
Henley released his first solo album, I Can't Stand Still.
Henley's third album, 1989's The End of the Innocence, was his most ambitious record yet, as well as his most commercially successful.
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 Don Henley Drummer for The Eagles
Building the Perfect Beast came two years later and established Henley as a solo star in his own right.
Featuring "Boys of Summer" and "All She Wants to Do Is Dance," as well as "Not Enough Love in the World" and "Sunset Grill," the album sold over two million copies and stayed on the charts for over a year.
Henley's third album in 1989' was called The End of the Innocence.
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 Amazon.co.uk: I Can't Stand Still: Music: Don Henley   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Don Henley's first solo album was by no means as good as his later offerings.
Don Henley brought back for the production of "I Can't Stand Still" those of his former band members with whom he had stayed in touch after the breakup, Timothy B. Schmit and Joe Walsh.
Don Henley's first solo release effectively made the point that even if the Eagles' career was over (and would, as he prophesized, only resume if hell ever froze over), he himself was far from passe and there was a lot he had yet to tell the world.
www.amazon.co.uk /Cant-Stand-Still-Don-Henley/dp/B000002H0X   (1167 words)

  
 Latest Eagles News : Don Henley
Henley, both a founding member of the Eagles and a successful solo artist, will be feted for his professional achievements as well as his commitment to a range of philanthropic causes, from environmental issues to artists' rights concerns.
Don cracked a lot of jokes and made some political comments (after saying that he realized that there were some folks who thought entertainers should keep their opinions to themselves).
Don mentioned that this was probably the last time he would play in the Aspen area (and recent newspaper reports about his attempts to sell his property would attest to that).
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 Songwriters Hall of Fame   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Henley is known for many accomplishments both on and off the concert stage and recording studio.
In the fall of 1971, Frey and Henley formed The Eagles, a group that was to pioneer a brand new American style of popular music, blending country and folk with standard pop.
Aside from his busy recording career, Henley is an extremely dedicated activist, having founded the renowned Walden Woods Project in 1990, which ahs become one of the most successful preservation/educational endeavors in America.
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 Buy Don Henley Tickets -cheap Don Henley Concert Show Tickets At Onlineseats
Donald (Don) Henley (born July 22, 1947 in Gilmer, Texas) is a rock musician most noted as the drummer and one of the lead singers of the band The Eagles.
Though Henley was the band's drummer, he co-wrote all 10 of the group's top 10 hits and sang lead on many of them.
When together in the Eagles, neither Henley or Frey had ever has written a song solely on his own; the vast majority of their songs were written together, often with other writers.
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 Amazon.co.uk: Actual Miles: Greatest Hits: Music: Don Henley   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Really, if you like Henley's music at all, you should know enough by know to persuade you whether this album is worth your time, if you don't have the individual albums from which most of the songs were drawn.
Don Henley's transition from the halcyon days of the Eagles could not be described as effortless as a few mediocre albums showed.
After the Eagles, Don Henley and Glenn Frey spent all of the '80s and part of the '90s competing with each other, both out-doing the other until the reunion.
www.amazon.co.uk /Actual-Miles-Greatest-Don-Henley/dp/B000000OUU   (1225 words)

  
 Online NewsHour: Music Revolt -- July 4, 2002
JEFFREY KAYE: Don Henley, co- founder of the Eagles, is one of the leaders of the talent revolt.
DON HENLEY, Recording Artist: The recording industry is a dirty business-- always has been, probably always will be.
DON HENLEY: Artists could be held to one record company, to one contract, for their entire careers.
www.pbs.org /newshour/bb/entertainment/july-dec02/musicrevolt_7-4.html   (1542 words)

  
 Don Henley
Don Henley went on tour in the year 2000 to promote Inside Job, his first studio release in more than 10 years.
Although Don Henley has been in the music business for more than 30 years and will celebrate his 53rd birthday on July 22, the former drummer/guitarist for the Eagles is as contemporary as any other act.
Henley was an integral part of the Eagles, who won four Grammy awards and sold 100 million albums during their initial 10-year run, and he has two more Grammys to show for his three successful solo LPs.
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 Don Henley News
Don Henley honored, but he feels like he's at his 'own memorial service'
Don Henley performs acknowledges the crowd after performing during the 2007 MusiCares Person of the Year tribute to Don Henley, Friday, Feb.
Don Henley lands in the desert with a lot to say
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 BMI.com | Don Henley Life Is Still Good
He helped to found the Walden Woods Project (www.walden.org), which has become a leading light in the environmental movement, first raising funds for the purchase and preservation of the fabled Walden Pond woods, and subsequently expanding its reach to include educational and research programs.
Henley has also been active in working with several other environmental organizations, as well as such worthy causes as Farm Aid, The Race to Erase MS, and the Rhythm and Blues Foundation.
In January 1994, Henley saw his Los Angeles home destroyed by the Northridge earthquake, and took that disaster as a hint to relocate to his native state of Texas.
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 Don Henley: Live Inside Job (2000) (TV)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Don Henley appears with Peter Stroud, lead guitarist from Sheryl Crow's band, in this lavishly staged and scrupulously professional performance.
Henley demonstrates throughout, and particularly on "Desperado" a vocal style of range and emotion that I believe places him in the realms of the greatest crooners in history: Sinatra, Van Morrison, Sting.
Henley demonstrates in the film the use of a guitar as prop.
www.imdb.com /title/tt0281818   (430 words)

  
 The Boys of Summer (song) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This image of once-countercultural Deadheads driving establishment status symbol Cadillacs immediately connected with Henley's age group, and neatly encapsulated the song's feelings of loss and aging.
The young boy in the video resembles Henley to the extent that he also is a left-handed drummer.
Interspersed with these scenes are segments of Henley miming the words of the song while driving in a convertible.
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 Supporting Schools: Proud Products: Don Henley Biography
Don Henley has an international reputation as a musician, both as a solo artist and as a member of The Eagles.
Henley also has been extremely active in environmental and humanitarian issues.
In 1997, in recognition of his efforts to save Walden Woods and his role in establishing the Thoreau Institute, he was awarded the National Humanities Medal by President Bill Clinton.
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 Amazon.com: Building the Perfect Beast: Music: Don Henley   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Henley, as he continued to prove with the more eloquent The End of the Innocence a few years later, is someone his fans can neither underestimate nor predict.
In the title cut, Henley comments that back in the 60's, California was a place of rebellion, trying to build social change, but now it was a place trying to build the perfect money making machine.
Henley's belief that the young Australian tourist convicted in Indonesia on drug-smuggling charges is innocent makes this an essential purchase for both your ears AND your conscience.
www.amazon.com /Building-Perfect-Beast-Don-Henley/dp/B000000OPC   (1949 words)

  
 WorldNetDaily: 1st Linda Ronstadt, now Don Henley booed   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Singer Don Henley was booed at a concert in Orange County, Calif., after mentioning his friendship with Linda Ronstadt, who gained national attention after alienating much of her audience with a song dedication to leftist filmmaker Michael Moore.
Later in the concert, Henley, a former member of the Eagles rock band, suggested his next song could be sung as a duet by President Bush and Vice President Cheney.
Henley performs tonight in Saratoga, Calif., with future concerts on his summer tour slated to include Washington, Alaska, New York, New Jersey, Massachusetts, Virginia and Texas.
www.worldnetdaily.com /news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=39761   (341 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Actual Miles: Henley's Greatest Hits: Music: Don Henley   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Just as Don Henley's work with the Eagles in the 1970s chronicled a culture that was rapidly spinning out of control, his '80s output cataloged and criticized a decade of greed, cruelty, and prurient interest in the misfortune of others.
Don joked, during his interviews on the Eagles Farewell I DVD, that most of the solo songs they play during Eagles tours could have been Eagles songs anyway.
I think that his solo work is so uniquely "Henley" that it is actually BETTER than it would have been with Glenn, Joe, and Timothy on board.
www.amazon.com /Actual-Miles-Henleys-Greatest-Hits/dp/B000000OUU   (1105 words)

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