MURPHYS — Don Henley, best known as a founder of the legendary Eagles rock band, is playing Ironstone Amphitheatre at Ironstone Vineyards, on Saturday, Oct. 1, at 8 p.m., as a solo artist.
Ticketing options include the Platinum Dinner package (premium seating, pre-show four-course Winemaker dinner); Gold Seating (premium seating with no meal); Silver Seating (reserved seating with buffet dinner); Reserved Seating (reserved seating with no meal) and General Admission (lawn seating). Low beach chairs and blankets are allowed into the General Admission section. Low beach chairs must have a seat lower than 12” from the ground, and the back must be lower than 32” from the ground.
Tickets can be purchased on line at http://www.ticketmaster.com. To charge tickets by phone, please, call (800) 745-3000. Tickets are also available at all Ticketmaster Outlets. Lawn tickets are available at Black Oak Casino. On the day of the show tickets to that show will be available on site at the Ironstone box office.
Raised in a small East Texas town, Henley was drawn to the sounds of exotic music broadcast from distant radio stations in New Orleans, Nashville and Ciudad Acuna, Mexico. These stations introduced him to the blues, bluegrass, gospel, jazz and rock and roll, paving the way for his future as an artist.
As a solo artist and as a member of the Eagles, Don Henley has received countless accolades, numerous gold and platinum records and performed sold-out concert tours worldwide. A highly-respected musical artist, Henley launched his solo career in 1982 with his debut album I Can’t Stand Still, featuring the hit single “Dirty Laundry.” 1984’s Building The Perfect Beast yielded four hit singles, garnered five GRAMMY nominations and won the award for Best Rock Vocal Performance, Male for “The Boys Of Summer.” The artist’s track record continued unabated with 1989’s The End Of The Innocence, which yielded three more hits, including the title track, and brought Henley another Best Rock Vocal GRAMMY Award. Henley is a founding member, vocalist and songwriter of the Eagles. The group was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 1998.
Eagles founder plays Ironstone