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  • Jun 5, 1998
    The Thoreau Institute, a pet project of The Eagles' Don Henley, officially opens in Lincoln, Massachusetts, at Walden Woods. His fellow band members are also in attendance, along with Jimmy Buffett and president Bill Clinton
    Jun 8, 1998
    Golfer Tiger Woods throws a benefit concert at the Universal Amphitheatre in Los Angeles, featuring The Eagles, among others. The guests include The Wilkinsons, who sing "26 Cents" to The Eagles' Don Henley and Don Felder backstage
    Jun 12, 1998
    The Wall Street Journal reports Don Henley has sold an eight-acre plot in Los Angeles for $3.7 million. He demolished the home he once owned on the property after it was severely damaged in a 1994 earthquake
    Oct 13, 1998
    Don Henley calls the Tower Books store in Nashville, trying to pressure management to cancel author Marc Eliot's book signing of the biography "To The Limit: The Untold Story Of The Eagles." The signing goes on
    Oct 7, 1999
    Don Henley and The Eagles file a copyright infringement suit against Lovearth, an Internet company, for registering the domain names don-henley.net, don-henley.org, donhenley.org, theendoftheinnocence.com and e-a-g-l-e-s.com
    Jun 15, 2000
    The Songwriters Hall of Fame inducts Don Henley and Glenn Frey, of The Eagles, plus Brian Wilson, Neil Diamond and James Taylor during a ceremony at the Sheraton New York Hotel
    Aug 1, 2000
    Curb releases the "Coyote Ugly" soundtrack, including four LeAnn Rimes cuts, plus The Charlie Daniels Band's "The Devil Went Down To Georgia" and music by Don Henley, EMF, INXS and Snap, among others
    Aug 26, 2000
    The "Coyote Ugly" soundtrack spends the first of seven weeks at #1 on the Billboard country albums chart. The set features The Charlie Daniels Band's "The Devil Went Down To Georgia" plus music by Don Henley, INXS and four songs by LeAnn Rimes
    Aug 30, 2000
    The "Coyote Ugly" soundtrack is certified gold by the RIAA. LeAnn Rimes appears on four cuts, alongside The Charlie Daniels Band's "The Devil Went Down To Georgia," plus music by Don Henley, Snap, INXS, EMF and others
    Sep 14, 2000
    The Eagles' Don Henley, Glenn Frey and Timothy B. Schmit perform "Desperado" at a fundraiser for Al Gore at New York's Radio City Music Hall. Also performing: Sheryl Crow, Jimmy Buffett, Paul Simon, Bette Midler, k.d. lang and Crosby Stills & Nash

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