John David "J. D." Souther (born November 2, 1945 in Detroit, Michigan and
raised in Amarillo, Texas) is a country rock singer-songwriter and actor,
as well as a multi instrumentalist.
Singing career Souther was greatly influenced by Texan Roy Orbison, whose
sound he tried to emulate. Following his move to Los Angeles in the late
1960s, he met a young guitarist from Detroit named Glenn Frey. They bonded
over their Detroit roots and a common love of country and R&B music. In
short order, they began working together while sharing a small apartment
in Los Angeles' Echo Park area (their downstairs neighbor was Jackson
Browne with whom both Souther and Frey would collaborate on numerous
projects).
Shortly after meeting, Souther and Frey formed a folk duo called
Longbranch Pennywhistle. Their lone album, released in 1970 on Jimmy
Bowen's Amos Records, featured significant contributions from guitarists
James Burton and Ry Cooder, fiddler Doug
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