Founder of The Eagles, Glenn Frey has died at 67.
The cause of death is said to have been a combination of rheumatoid arthritis, acute ulcerative colitis, and pneumonia.
Frey had been undergoing treatment in New York, but during the musician's final days, his illness took a turn for the worse.
During his performing career, the Eagles won 6 Grammys and after the band's 1980 breakup, Glenn launched a successful solo career, recording numerous hits such as "The Heat Is On" and "You Belong to the City."
The cause of death is said to have been a combination of rheumatoid arthritis, acute ulcerative colitis, and pneumonia.
Frey had been undergoing treatment in New York, but during the musician's final days, his illness took a turn for the worse.
During his performing career, the Eagles won 6 Grammys and after the band's 1980 breakup, Glenn launched a successful solo career, recording numerous hits such as "The Heat Is On" and "You Belong to the City."
R.I.P. Glen Frey One of the greats. #Eagles We're losing way too many great ones. pic.twitter.com/Z83vhQYDZV
— Orlando Alzugaray (@BigOShow) January 18, 2016