Michigan music legend Bob Seger debuted a new song Wednesday morning - a tribute another local music legend - the late Glenn Frey.
"Glenn Song" was released on the one-year anniversary of Frey's death.
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Seger and Frey were close friends. Seger told the Free Press, on the night of Frey's death, that Frey was "always a positive influence for me, throughout my career."
You can listen to the new song for free on Seger's website here.
Frey started his career in Detroit. He was a native of Royal Oak and used to play at a music bar at 527 Main Street, where hopeful musicians still frequent.
The Mushrooms were one of Frey's first bands. Bob Seger wrote their debut single.
Guitarist Frey and drummer Henley formed the Eagles in Los Angeles the early 1970s, along with guitarist Bernie Leadon and bassist Randy Meisner. They would become a top act over the next decade, embodying the melodic California sound.
An Eagles greatest hits collection from the mid-1970s and "Hotel California" are among the best-selling albums in history.
Frey's solo hits include "The Heat Is On" and "Smuggler's Blues."
