Singer/songwriter JD Souther is probably best known for his 1970s collaborations on the Los Angeles rock scene with performers like Linda Ronstadt and The Eagles. In fact, he was called the unofficial sixth Eagle — writing some of the band's biggest hits, such as "Best of My Love" and "Heartache Tonight."
Souther's newest album is called "Tenderness" and was released last month. We spoke with Souther, who will be performing at The Musical Instrument Museum this weekend.