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  1. 7. Juli 2020 · Stevie Nicks of Fleetwood Mac was one romance that ended badly. When she became pregnant, Henley dumped her. She had an abortion and turned the trauma into what became a hit single, "Sara." None of that seems to have hurt Henley's job prospects any. Forbes reports that 2019 saw the current lineup of The Eagles playing 29 concert dates, grossing ...

  2. 19. Juni 2015 · Music video by Restless Heart performing The Bluest Eyes in Texas. (C) 1988 Sony Music Entertainment#RestlessHeart #TheBluestEyesInTexas #Vevo

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  3. Don Henley. Don Henley (2019) Donald Hugh „Don“ Henley (* 22. Juli 1947 in Gilmer, Texas) ist ein US-amerikanischer Rockmusiker, der gemeinsam mit dem 2016 verstorbenen Glenn Frey als Bandleader und Sänger der Country-Rockband Eagles bekannt wurde. Seit Beginn der 1980er Jahre verfolgte er zudem eine erfolgreiche Solokarriere und erhielt ...

  4. Restless Heart performing at the Grand Ole Opry on August 9, 2014. Restless Heart was an American country music band from Nashville, Tennessee. The band's longest-tenured lineup consisted of Larry Stewart (lead vocals), John Dittrich (drums, vocals), Paul Gregg (bass guitar, vocals), Dave Innis (keyboards, vocals), and Greg Jennings (lead ...

  5. Sehr blaue Augen ist der Titel des 1970 publizierten ersten Romans der amerikanischen Literaturnobelpreisträgerin Toni Morrison. Die Originalausgabe The Bluest Eye erschien 1970 in New York. Die deutschen Übersetzungen von Susanna Rademacher und Tanja Handels wurden 1979 bzw. 2023 veröffentlicht. [1] .

  6. The discography of Don Henley, singer and drummer for the rock group The Eagles, consists of five studio albums, two compilation albums, and 27 solo singles. As a solo artist, Henley released his debut album, I Can't Stand Still , on August 13, 1982, via Asylum Records .

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  7. Followed by. Sula. The Bluest Eye, published in 1970, is the first novel written by Toni Morrison. The novel takes place in Lorain, Ohio (Morrison's hometown), and tells the story of a young African-American girl named Pecola who grew up following the Great Depression.