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  2. JD Souther - Wikipedia

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    In December 2002, Souther moved from the Hollywood Hills to Nashville, Tennessee. In 2004, he married Sarah Nicholson [20] from Bansha, Ireland; they divorced in 2010. [17] JD Souther died at his home in Sandia Park, New Mexico, on September 17, 2024, at the age of 78. [21] [22] He was due to begin a tour in less than a week with songwriter ...

  3. JD Souther, singer who co-wrote Eagles classics like ... - AOL

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    JD Souther, the singer, songwriter and actor who co-wrote some of the biggest hits of the Eagles, like “New Kid in Town” and “Best of My Love,” and had a long solo career that included the ...

  4. JD Souther, Amarillo-native singer-songwriter known for work ...

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    JD Souther speaks at the Songwriters Hall of Fame 44th Annual Induction and Awards Dinner at the New York Marriott Marquis on June 13, 2013 in New York City.

  5. The Eagles deploy pristine sound, dazzling visuals at Vegas ...

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    Eagles pay tribute to J.D. Souther, Jimmy Buffett at Sphere. As expected, Henley, clad in his traditional stage gear of a professorial vest, took a moment to honor J.D. Souther, the songwriter ...

  6. Dad Loves His Work - Wikipedia

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    Dad Loves His Work is the tenth studio album by James Taylor, released in 1981.The album includes the duet with JD Souther titled "Her Town Too", which peaked at number 11 on the Billboard Hot 100 and number 5 on the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart.

  7. Best of My Love (Eagles song) - Wikipedia

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    "Best of My Love" is a song written by Don Henley, Glenn Frey, and JD Souther. It was originally recorded by the Eagles (with Henley singing lead vocals), and included on their 1974 album On the Border. The song was released as the third single from the album, and it became the band's first Billboard Hot 100 number 1 single in March 1975.