JD Souther, who wrote 'Heartache Tonight' and other Eagles hits, dies at 78
Briefly

JD Souther was not just a gifted songwriter; he was a pivotal figure in shaping the Southern California sound that flourished in the 1970s, influencing many artists.
Described as 'a principal architect of the Southern California sound,' JD Souther's collaborations with iconic musicians and groups like the Eagles left an indelible mark on the music industry.
With a legacy defined by his contributions to songs like 'Best of My Love' and partnerships with legends like Linda Ronstadt, Souther's impact on popular music is immense.
As he recalled Glenn Frey after his passing, Souther encapsulated the deep connection and influence they shared—a testament to their lasting friendship and musical collaboration.
Read at ABC7 San Francisco
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