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  • JD Souther
  • American singer, songwriter and actor (1945–2024)

    note that John David Souther is professionally known as JD Souther (not J.D. Souther). Sweeting, Adam (August 6, 2011). "CD: JD Souther – Natural History"

    JD Souther

    JD Souther

    JD_Souther

  • Black Rose (JD Souther album)
  • 1976 studio album by JD Souther

    is the second album by American singer-songwriter JD Souther, released in 1976. It includes Souther's version of "Faithless Love" released by Linda Ronstadt

    Black Rose (JD Souther album)

    Black_Rose_(JD_Souther_album)

  • How Long (JD Souther song)
  • 1972 promotional single by JD Souther

    singer-songwriter JD Souther. Written in 1971, it was originally recorded by Souther for his 1972 debut solo album, John David Souther. It was given a limited

    How Long (JD Souther song)

    How_Long_(JD_Souther_song)

  • Natural History (JD Souther album)
  • 2011 studio album by JD Souther

    Natural History is an album by JD Souther, released in 2011. It includes new recordings of some of his best known songs, many most prominently recorded

    Natural History (JD Souther album)

    Natural_History_(JD_Souther_album)

  • Souther–Hillman–Furay Band
  • Country-rock supergroup formed by ex-members of Buffalo Springfield and the Byrds

    the Flying Burrito Brothers, Manassas, and later Desert Rose Band), and JD Souther (Longbranch Pennywhistle, noted songwriter for Linda Ronstadt and Eagles)

    Souther–Hillman–Furay Band

    Souther–Hillman–Furay_Band

  • Tenderness (JD Souther album)
  • 2015 studio album by JD Souther

    JD Souther, released in 2015 on Sony Masterworks. It is Souther's first album of new songs since 2008's If the World Was You. All songs written by JD

    Tenderness (JD Souther album)

    Tenderness_(JD_Souther_album)

  • Heartache Tonight
  • 1979 single by Eagles

    "Heartache Tonight" is a song written by Don Henley, Glenn Frey, Bob Seger and JD Souther, recorded by the Eagles and featuring Frey on lead vocals. The track was

    Heartache Tonight

    Heartache Tonight

    Heartache_Tonight

  • Building the Perfect Beast
  • 1984 studio album by Don Henley

    vocalist Martha Davies, one half of Sam & Dave, Sam Moore, Eagles' associate JD Souther and features contributions from Randy Newman, Michael Boddicker, Jim Keltner

    Building the Perfect Beast

    Building_the_Perfect_Beast

  • You're Only Lonely
  • 1979 studio album by JD Souther

    You're Only Lonely is the third album by American singer-songwriter JD Souther, released in 1979. The title song charted as a single on Billboard, reaching

    You're Only Lonely

    You're_Only_Lonely

  • You're Only Lonely (song)
  • 1979 single by JD Souther

    "You're Only Lonely" is a 1979 single by JD Souther from his album You're Only Lonely. It was Souther's only top ten pop hit, peaking at number seven on

    You're Only Lonely (song)

    You're Only Lonely (song)

    You're_Only_Lonely_(song)

  • Desperado (Eagles album)
  • 1973 studio album by the Eagles

    Glenn Frey, he was jamming together with Don Henley, Jackson Browne, and JD Souther after a Tim Hardin concert when they had the idea of doing an album about

    Desperado (Eagles album)

    Desperado_(Eagles_album)

  • Joe Walsh
  • American rock musician (born 1947)

    was produced by Terry Manning, and features vocal contributions from JD Souther and Survivor's lead singer Jimi Jamison. It proved a commercial disappointment

    Joe Walsh

    Joe Walsh

    Joe_Walsh

  • John David Souther (album)
  • 1972 studio album by JD Souther

    John David Souther is the debut album American singer-songwriter JD Souther, released in 1972. The song "How Long" was recorded by the Eagles for their

    John David Souther (album)

    John_David_Souther_(album)

  • About Last Night (1986 film)
  • Film by Edward Zwick

    Oates – vocals, guitar (track 2) Jermaine Jackson – vocals (track 4) JD Souther – vocals, guitar (track 5) Bob Seger – acoustic guitar, guitar, piano

    About Last Night (1986 film)

    About_Last_Night_(1986_film)

  • Prisoner in Disguise
  • 1975 studio album by Linda Ronstadt

    friends and songwriters such as James Taylor, Lowell George of Little Feat, JD Souther and Anna McGarrigle as well as one written and originally recorded by

    Prisoner in Disguise

    Prisoner_in_Disguise

  • JD
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up JD or J.D. in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. JD, J.D. or jd may refer to: JD (film), a 2016 Bollywood film J.D. (Scrubs), nickname of Dr. John

    JD

    JD

  • Mike Botts
  • American drummer (1944–2005)

    with This Picture? (1976) Linda Ronstadt – Hasten Down the Wind (1976) JD Souther – Black Rose (1976) Wendy Waldman – Main Refrain (1976) Hoyt Axton – Road

    Mike Botts

    Mike_Botts

  • Little Criminals
  • 1977 studio album by Randy Newman

    Henley and Tim Schmit sang background vocals on one track each. Frey and JD Souther, who had earlier been the duo Longbranch Pennywhistle, sang background

    Little Criminals

    Little_Criminals

  • Always (1989 film)
  • 1989 romantic drama film directed by Steven Spielberg

    Helgenberger as Rachel Dale Dye as Don In addition, singer-songwriter JD Souther plays the pianist-singer at the dance near the start of the film. Steven

    Always (1989 film)

    Always_(1989_film)

  • Glenn Frey
  • American rock musician (1948–2016)

    with his girlfriend, and he was introduced to JD Souther by her sister, Alexandra Sliwin, who was with Souther at the time. Frey returned to Detroit after

    Glenn Frey

    Glenn Frey

    Glenn_Frey

  • Victim of Love (Eagles song)
  • 1976 song by the Eagles

    of Love" is a song written by Don Felder, Don Henley, Glenn Frey and JD Souther that first appeared on the Eagles' 1976 album Hotel California. It was

    Victim of Love (Eagles song)

    Victim_of_Love_(Eagles_song)

  • The Sad Café
  • 1979 song by The Eagles

    Sad Café" is a song written by Don Henley, Glenn Frey, Joe Walsh and JD Souther that first appeared on the Eagles' 1979 album The Long Run. "The Sad Café"

    The Sad Café

    The_Sad_Café

  • Eagles (band)
  • American rock band

    all four appeared on her self-titled album. It was later proposed that JD Souther should join the band, but Meisner objected. The four were signed in September

    Eagles (band)

    Eagles (band)

    Eagles_(band)

  • Warren Zevon (album)
  • 1976 studio album by Warren Zevon

    Fritz Richmond – jug on track 8 Sid Sharp – strings on tracks 4, 6 & 11 JD Souther – harmony vocals on tracks 2 & 11 Waddy Wachtel – guitar, vocals Carl

    Warren Zevon (album)

    Warren_Zevon_(album)

  • Timothy B. Schmit
  • American musician (b. 1947)

    Away", a top 5 UK hit for Andrew Gold in 1978, along with Brock Walsh, JD Souther and an uncredited Freddie Mercury of Queen. In 1974, Schmit played bass

    Timothy B. Schmit

    Timothy B. Schmit

    Timothy_B._Schmit

  • Late for the Sky
  • 1974 studio album by Jackson Browne

    Numerous friends of Browne's, including Dan Fogelberg, Don Henley, and JD Souther contributed harmony vocals. There were only eight songs on the album,

    Late for the Sky

    Late_for_the_Sky

  • Judee Sill
  • American singer-songwriter (1944–1979)

    singer-songwriter JD Souther, along with the novel The Last Temptation of Christ, inspired her song "Jesus Was a Cross Maker". Souther later wrote the song

    Judee Sill

    Judee Sill

    Judee_Sill

  • Don't Cry Now
  • 1973 studio album by Linda Ronstadt

    cost over $150,000 to make. It was first produced by John Boylan and JD Souther, each of whom had separate romantic relationships with Ronstadt at the

    Don't Cry Now

    Don't_Cry_Now

  • Don Grolnick
  • American jazz musician (1947–1996)

    Bob Mintzer, Linda Ronstadt, David Sanborn, Carly Simon, Barry Manilow, JD Souther, Steely Dan, and James Taylor. Grolnick was born in Brooklyn and grew

    Don Grolnick

    Don_Grolnick

  • Longbranch Pennywhistle
  • American country rock/folk music group

    Pennywhistle was a country rock and folk music group featuring Glenn Frey and JD Souther. They originally performed as "John David & Glenn", but when they added

    Longbranch Pennywhistle

    Longbranch_Pennywhistle

  • Roy Orbison and Friends: A Black and White Night
  • Television special broadcast 1988

    included Bruce Springsteen, Tom Waits, Elvis Costello, Jackson Browne, JD Souther and Steven Soles. The female background vocalists were k.d. lang, Jennifer

    Roy Orbison and Friends: A Black and White Night

    Roy_Orbison_and_Friends:_A_Black_and_White_Night

  • Jeff Coffin
  • American saxophonist, composer, and educator

    Vinnie Colaiuta, Everyone Orchestra, R. Prasanna, Jonathan Scales, and JD Souther. Coffin has given over 300 music clinics at colleges, universities, and

    Jeff Coffin

    Jeff Coffin

    Jeff_Coffin

  • Dad Loves His Work
  • 1981 studio album by James Taylor

    album by James Taylor, released in 1981. The album includes the duet with JD Souther titled "Her Town Too", which peaked at number 11 on the Billboard Hot

    Dad Loves His Work

    Dad_Loves_His_Work

  • Peter Asher
  • English guitarist, singer, manager and record producer (b. 1944)

    Like a Rainstorm, Howl Like the Wind. By producing records for Ronstadt, JD Souther, Andrew Gold and Bonnie Raitt, Peter Asher played a significant role in

    Peter Asher

    Peter Asher

    Peter_Asher

  • The End of the Innocence (album)
  • 1989 studio album by Don Henley

    Melissa Etheridge – backing vocals (8) Sheryl Crow – backing vocals (9) JD Souther – backing vocals (9) Carmen Twillie – backing vocals (10) Julia Waters

    The End of the Innocence (album)

    The_End_of_the_Innocence_(album)

  • Her Town Too
  • 1981 single by James Taylor and JD Souther

    a song written by James Taylor, JD Souther and Waddy Wachtel, and first released as a duet between Taylor and Souther on Taylor's 1981 album Dad Loves

    Her Town Too

    Her_Town_Too

  • Coconut Telegraph
  • 1981 studio album by Jimmy Buffett

    addition to songs written or co-written by Buffett (including one with JD Souther), the album includes the 1934 jazz standard "Stars Fell on Alabama" penned

    Coconut Telegraph

    Coconut_Telegraph

  • A Black & White Night Live
  • 1989 live album by Roy Orbison

    provided by Bruce Springsteen, Tom Waits, Elvis Costello, Jackson Browne, JD Souther and Steven Soles. Female background vocalists were k.d. lang, Jennifer

    A Black & White Night Live

    A_Black_&_White_Night_Live

  • Hotel California (album)
  • 1976 studio album by Eagles

    title for the song when he, Frey, Felder, and JD Souther were discussing relationship breakups, and Souther likened a broken heart to being involved in

    Hotel California (album)

    Hotel_California_(album)

  • The Heart of the Matter (song)
  • Song by Don Henley, Mike Campbell and JD Souther

    The End of the Innocence (1989). Written by Henley, Mike Campbell, and JD Souther and produced by Henley, Campbell, and Danny Kortchmar, the song was released

    The Heart of the Matter (song)

    The_Heart_of_the_Matter_(song)

  • Purgatory (1999 film)
  • 1999 film

    Leon "Sonny" Dillard Donnie Wahlberg as Deputy Glen / Billy "The Kid" JD Souther as Brooks / Jesse James Amelia Heinle as Rose / Betty McCullough Shannon

    Purgatory (1999 film)

    Purgatory_(1999_film)

  • On the Border
  • 1974 studio album by the Eagles

    glassy", and wanted a "tougher sound". Their friend and collaborator JD Souther ascribed the change of producer to "Eagles' desire to get more of a live

    On the Border

    On_the_Border

  • I Can't Stand Still
  • 1982 studio album by Don Henley

    backing vocals (3, 6), bass (4, 6) Max Gronenthal – harmony vocals (1) JD Souther – harmony vocals (2), acoustic guitar (3, 4, 10) George Gruel – backing

    I Can't Stand Still

    I_Can't_Stand_Still

  • James Dean (song)
  • 1974 single by Eagles

    Dean" is a song written by Don Henley, Glenn Frey, Jackson Browne, and JD Souther, and recorded by the American rock band Eagles for their 1974 album On

    James Dean (song)

    James_Dean_(song)

  • New Kid in Town
  • 1976 single by Eagles

    Vocal Arrangement for Two or More Voices. JD Souther initially wrote the chorus for the song. According to Souther, the band thought it sounded like a hit

    New Kid in Town

    New_Kid_in_Town

  • Best of My Love (Eagles song)
  • 1974 single by the Eagles

    "Best of My Love" is a song written by Don Henley, Glenn Frey, and JD Souther. It was originally recorded by the Eagles (with Henley singing lead vocals)

    Best of My Love (Eagles song)

    Best_of_My_Love_(Eagles_song)

  • The Souther–Hillman–Furay Band (album)
  • 1974 studio album by Souther-Hillman-Furay Band

    The Souther-Hillman-Furay Band is the debut album by the supergroup Souther-Hillman-Furay Band, released in 1974 on Asylum Records. It peaked at number

    The Souther–Hillman–Furay Band (album)

    The_Souther–Hillman–Furay_Band_(album)

  • Simple Dreams
  • 1977 studio album by Linda Ronstadt

    arrangement. The album includes songs by Warren Zevon, Eric Kaz, and JD Souther, as well as the Rolling Stones' "Tumbling Dice". Ronstadt was joined by

    Simple Dreams

    Simple_Dreams

  • Ned Doheny
  • American singer, songwriter, and guitarist

    with other artists including Don Henley and Glenn Frey of the Eagles, JD Souther, Linda Ronstadt, and Jackson Browne, with whom he was once in a band.

    Ned Doheny

    Ned_Doheny

  • The Fire Inside (Bob Seger album)
  • Album by Bob Seger

    guest artists on the album are Joe Walsh, Bruce Hornsby, Roy Bittan, JD Souther, Steve Lukather, Don Was, Waddy Wachtel, Rick Vito, Mike Campbell, Patty

    The Fire Inside (Bob Seger album)

    The_Fire_Inside_(Bob_Seger_album)

  • Eagles Live
  • 1980 live album by Eagles

    Monstertones – backing vocals on "All Night Long" David Sanborn – alto saxophone JD Souther – vocals and acoustic guitar on "New Kid in Town" Joe Vitale – piano,

    Eagles Live

    Eagles_Live

  • The Long Run (album)
  • 1979 studio album by the Eagles

    contribution from their friends JD Souther and Bob Seger who co-wrote with Frey and Henley on "Heartache Tonight". (Souther also got songwriting credit on

    The Long Run (album)

    The Long Run (album)

    The_Long_Run_(album)

  • Trouble in Paradise (Souther-Hillman-Furay Band album)
  • 1975 studio album by Souther-Hillman-Furay Band

    "Prisoner in Disguise" (Souther) – 4:52 "Follow Me Through" (Hillman) – 3:50 "Somebody Must Be Wrong" (Souther) – 3:50 JD Souther - vocals, guitar, drums

    Trouble in Paradise (Souther-Hillman-Furay Band album)

    Trouble_in_Paradise_(Souther-Hillman-Furay_Band_album)

  • Permanent Record (film)
  • 1988 film by Marisa Silver

    individual tracks by Lou Reed, The Stranglers, BoDeans, The Godfathers, and JD Souther. "Permanent Record". Rotten Tomatoes. "Permanent Record :: rogerebert

    Permanent Record (film)

    Permanent_Record_(film)

  • Heart Like a Wheel
  • 1974 studio album by Linda Ronstadt

    guitar solo (4, 7) Sneaky Pete Kleinow – pedal steel guitar (2, 7, 8, 10) JD Souther – acoustic guitar (3), harmony vocals (3) Herb Pedersen – banjo (3), backing

    Heart Like a Wheel

    Heart_Like_a_Wheel

  • Jesus Was a Cross Maker
  • 1971 song by Judee Sill

    and reeling from the end of a “dramatic affair” with fellow songwriter JD Souther. She began composing "Jesus Was a Cross Maker" while reading the 1955

    Jesus Was a Cross Maker

    Jesus_Was_a_Cross_Maker

  • Karla Bonoff
  • American singer-songwriter

    television contexts. She co-wrote material for About Last Night with JD Souther and contributed vocals to film soundtracks, including Footloose and 8

    Karla Bonoff

    Karla Bonoff

    Karla_Bonoff

  • Urban Cowboy (soundtrack)
  • Soundtrack for 1980 movie Urban Cowboy

    Johnny Lee, Kenny Rogers, Jimmy Buffett, Boz Scaggs, Linda Ronstadt, J.D. Souther, Charlie Daniels Band, Eagles, Mickey Gilley, Bonnie Raitt". tower.com

    Urban Cowboy (soundtrack)

    Urban_Cowboy_(soundtrack)

  • Got Any Gum?
  • 1987 studio album by Joe Walsh

    on "Half of the Time" Jimi Jamison – backing vocals JD Souther (credited as "John David Souther") – backing vocals Production and artwork Terry Manning –

    Got Any Gum?

    Got_Any_Gum?

  • The Color of Money
  • 1986 drama film by Martin Scorsese

    film. Track listing: "Who Owns This Place?" (Don Henley/Danny Kortchmar/JD Souther) – Don Henley (4:55) "It's in the Way That You Use It" (Eric Clapton/Robbie

    The Color of Money

    The_Color_of_Money

  • Randy Meisner (1978 album)
  • 1978 studio album by Randy Meisner

    personalized rendition of "Take It to the Limit."" "Bad Man" (Glenn Frey, JD Souther) – 2:39 "Daughter of the Sky" (Bill Lamb) – 4:15 "It Hurts to Be in Love"

    Randy Meisner (1978 album)

    Randy_Meisner_(1978_album)

  • Get Closer (Linda Ronstadt album)
  • Album by Linda Ronstadt

    "Sometimes You Just Can't Win," recorded for Simple Dreams in June 1977 with JD Souther on harmony vocals; and a cover of Dolly Parton's 1971 song "My Blue Tears

    Get Closer (Linda Ronstadt album)

    Get_Closer_(Linda_Ronstadt_album)

  • JD Vance
  • Vice President of the United States since 2025

    first name, David. Vance therefore kept his first name and his nickname, JD. He eventually changed his surname to his mother's maiden name, Vance, in

    JD Vance

    JD Vance

    JD_Vance

  • If the World Was You
  • 2008 studio album by JD Souther

    JD Souther, released in 2008. It was his first studio release in 24 years, recorded live with a five-piece jazz ensemble. All the songs written by JD

    If the World Was You

    If_the_World_Was_You

  • Roland the Headless Thompson Gunner
  • Song by Warren Zevon and David Lindell

    included Zevon, Wachtel, Jackson Browne, Jorge Calderón, Kenny Edwards, and JD Souther. The song is a favorite of screenwriter David Koepp. He named the big-game

    Roland the Headless Thompson Gunner

    Roland_the_Headless_Thompson_Gunner

  • Greatest Hits Volume 2 (James Taylor album)
  • 2000 greatest hits album by James Taylor

    whistle David Sanborn – Saxophone Rick Shlosser – Drums Leland Sklar – Bass JD Souther – Vocals Carlos Vega – Percussion, drums Waddy Wachtel – Guitars Deniece

    Greatest Hits Volume 2 (James Taylor album)

    Greatest Hits Volume 2 (James Taylor album)

    Greatest_Hits_Volume_2_(James_Taylor_album)

  • The Pennsylvania Miners' Story
  • 2002 American TV series or program

    Randy Fogle Dylan Bruno as Blaine Mayhugh Marisa Ryan as Leslie Mayhugh JD Souther as Dennis 'Harpo' Hall Michael Bowen as Robert 'Boogie' Pugh "The Pennsylvania

    The Pennsylvania Miners' Story

    The_Pennsylvania_Miners'_Story

  • Home by Dawn
  • 1984 studio album by JD Souther

    " All songs written by JD Souther, except where noted. "Home by Dawn" – 2:49 "Go Ahead and Rain" – 3:31 "Say You Will" (Souther, Danny Kortchmar) – 2:51

    Home by Dawn

    Home_by_Dawn

  • Excitable Boy
  • 1978 studio album by Warren Zevon

    – drums Karla Bonoff – harmony vocals on "Accidentally Like a Martyr" JD Souther – backing and harmony vocals Jennifer Warnes – harmony vocals on "Excitable

    Excitable Boy

    Excitable_Boy

  • David Crosby
  • American singer and guitarist (1941–2023)

    notably "Lighthouse" and "Mexico"), Art Garfunkel, Carole King, Elton John, JD Souther, and Gary Wright. Renewing his ties to the San Francisco milieu that had

    David Crosby

    David Crosby

    David_Crosby

  • Kenny Edwards
  • American musician (1946–2010)

    live or in the studio with acts such as Emmylou Harris, Stevie Nicks, JD Souther, Don Henley, Brian Wilson, Warren Zevon, Art Garfunkel, Vince Gill, Mac

    Kenny Edwards

    Kenny Edwards

    Kenny_Edwards

  • Short People
  • 1977 single by Randy Newman

    Newman ‒ lead vocals, piano, synthesizer Glenn Frey ‒ backing vocals JD Souther ‒ backing vocals Jim Keltner ‒ drums Klaus Voormann ‒ bass guitar Milt

    Short People

    Short People

    Short_People

  • Buffalo Springfield
  • Canadian-American rock band

    the group Manassas (1971–1973). Later, Furay joined JD Souther and Chris Hillman to form the Souther-Hillman-Furay Band, and Messina teamed with Kenny Loggins

    Buffalo Springfield

    Buffalo Springfield

    Buffalo_Springfield

  • Cultural depictions of Jesse James
  • 1994: Frank and Jesse, played by Rob Lowe 1999: Purgatory, played by JD Souther 2001: American Outlaws, played by Colin Farrell 2005: Just like Jesse

    Cultural depictions of Jesse James

    Cultural depictions of Jesse James

    Cultural_depictions_of_Jesse_James

  • It's My Sin
  • 1992 studio album by Jan Hellriegel

    develop songs for what became It's My Sin, including Eagles songwriter JD Souther, were unsuccessful, and in the end she wrote all but one of the songs

    It's My Sin

    It's_My_Sin

  • Long Road Out of Eden
  • 2007 studio album by Eagles

    Tour-Live from Melbourne. On August 20, 2007, the song "How Long", written by JD Souther – who had previously worked with the Eagles co-writing some of their biggest

    Long Road Out of Eden

    Long_Road_Out_of_Eden

  • Don Felder
  • American musician (b. 1947)

    "Victim of Love" from Hotel California (Felder, Henley, Glenn Frey, and JD Souther) "Hotel California" from Hotel California (Felder, Henley, and Frey) "The

    Don Felder

    Don Felder

    Don_Felder

  • Richie Furay
  • American musician (born 1944)

    Crazy Eyes (1973) (Epic) Legacy (1989) (RCA) As a member of Souther–Hillman–Furay Band The Souther–Hillman–Furay Band (1974) (Asylum) Trouble in Paradise (1975)

    Richie Furay

    Richie Furay

    Richie_Furay

  • List of Billboard Adult Contemporary number ones of 1979
  • top spot with "Lead Me On", and JD Souther, who had a five-week run at number one with "You're Only Lonely". Souther experienced a brief period of chart

    List of Billboard Adult Contemporary number ones of 1979

    List of Billboard Adult Contemporary number ones of 1979

    List_of_Billboard_Adult_Contemporary_number_ones_of_1979

  • Linda Ronstadt
  • American singer (born 1946)

    (who had negotiated her contract with Asylum Records) and John David "JD" Souther producing most of the album's tracks. But needing someone willing to

    Linda Ronstadt

    Linda Ronstadt

    Linda_Ronstadt

  • Tim Palmer (music producer)
  • British record producer

    Water, Lang Lang, Switchfoot, Lizz Wright, Billy Childs, Goldfinger, JD Souther, Steve Grand, Pitty and The Psychedelic Furs. Palmer started his career

    Tim Palmer (music producer)

    Tim_Palmer_(music_producer)

  • Doctor, My Eyes
  • 1972 single by Jackson Browne

    original demo. In part 1 of the 2013 documentary History of the Eagles, JD Souther and Glenn Frey discuss at some length the process of Browne's work methods

    Doctor, My Eyes

    Doctor,_My_Eyes

  • Playin' It Cool
  • 1984 studio album by Timothy B. Schmit

    appearances from Don Henley, Joe Walsh, Steve Lukather, Carl Wilson, JD Souther and Rita Coolidge. Reviewing for AllMusic, critic Rob Theakston wrote

    Playin' It Cool

    Playin'_It_Cool

  • Lowell George
  • American musician and founder of Little Feat (1945–1979)

    artists performing versions of George's songs, including Jackson Browne, JD Souther, Bonnie Raitt, Eddie Money, Randy Newman, Keisuke Kuwata, and Inara George

    Lowell George

    Lowell George

    Lowell_George

  • One Flew South
  • American musical group

    in May 2008. The album featured collaborations with Marcus Hummon and JD Souther, producing the single "My Kind of Beautiful" which charted on the Billboard

    One Flew South

    One Flew South

    One_Flew_South

  • Eagles (box set)
  • 2005 compilation album by Eagles

    "Tryin'" (Meisner) – 2:53 Desperado "Doolin-Dalton" (Browne, Frey, Henley, JD Souther) – 3:29 "Twenty–One" (Leadon) – 2:10 "Out of Control" (Frey, Henley, Nixon)

    Eagles (box set)

    Eagles_(box_set)

  • Outlaws (Outlaws album)
  • 1975 studio album by Outlaws

    bass guitar Henry Paul – electric and acoustic guitars, vocals Others JD Souther – harmonies on "It Follows From Your Heart" Singles Lankford, Jr., Ronnie

    Outlaws (Outlaws album)

    Outlaws_(Outlaws_album)

  • Souther
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    solar cell Jack Souther (1924–2014), American-Canadian geologist JD Souther (1945–2024), American singer and songwriter John Souther (1816–1911), founder

    Souther

    Souther

  • Mickey McGee
  • American drummer (born 1947)

    Nelson, and JD Souther. McGee has toured with Bobbie Gentry, Linda Ronstadt, Ricky Nelson, Billy Joel, Juice Newton, Jackson Browne, JD Souther, Warren Zevon

    Mickey McGee

    Mickey McGee

    Mickey_McGee

  • Deadline (2012 film)
  • 2012 American mystery drama film directed by Curt Hahn

    making headway, Matt's ex-fiancée Delana tells Matt his father, Lucas (JD Souther), has cancer. Matt and Delana visit Matt's father, but later fight because

    Deadline (2012 film)

    Deadline_(2012_film)

  • Sirius (Clannad album)
  • 1987 studio album by Clannad

    features several guest artists such as Bruce Hornsby, Steve Perry and JD Souther. Perry, who performed on the song "White Fool", sang some of the vocals

    Sirius (Clannad album)

    Sirius_(Clannad_album)

  • JD Sports
  • British sports-fashion retail company

    JD Sports Fashion plc, commonly known as JD Sports, JD or JD Group is a British multinational sports-fashion retail company based in Bury, Greater Manchester

    JD Sports

    JD Sports

    JD_Sports

  • I've Always Got You
  • 1993 single by Robin Zander

    solo album, Robin Zander. It was written by Mike Campbell, Zander and JD Souther, and was produced by Jimmy Iovine and Campbell. "I've Always Got You"

    I've Always Got You

    I've_Always_Got_You

  • Nether Lands
  • 1977 studio album by Dan Fogelberg

    accordion (3) Norbert Putnam – bass guitar, string quartet arrangement (3) JD Souther – harmony vocals (5), backing vocals (11) John Stronach – maracas and

    Nether Lands

    Nether_Lands

  • JD Logistics
  • Chinese supply chain management provider

    JD Logistics (JDL), also known as JINGDONG Logistics (pinyin: Jīngdōng) is a Chinese supply chain management and logistics company. It is a subsidiary

    JD Logistics

    JD_Logistics

  • Poco (band)
  • American country rock band

    but Furay departed at its release and joined with JD Souther and Chris Hillman to create the Souther-Hillman-Furay Band on Asylum Records. Poco decided

    Poco (band)

    Poco (band)

    Poco_(band)

  • Craig Doerge
  • American musician

    "Might as Well Have A Good Time" "Step by Step", co-producer with JD Souther. JD Souther & Karla Bonoff from the movie, About Last Night David Crosby, Oh

    Craig Doerge

    Craig_Doerge

  • Late for the Sky (song)
  • 1974 song written and performed by Jackson Browne

    harmony part by Doug Haywood that really makes the song. Doug, Don Henley, JD Souther, Dan Fogelberg and I were really the best of friends back in the '70s

    Late for the Sky (song)

    Late_for_the_Sky_(song)

  • Laurel Canyon, Los Angeles
  • Neighborhood in Los Angeles, California

    Brian Wilson of the Beach Boys as well as James Taylor, Jackson Browne, JD Souther, Judee Sill, Linda Ronstadt and Stone Poneys, Ned Doheny, Bonnie Raitt

    Laurel Canyon, Los Angeles

    Laurel_Canyon,_Los_Angeles

  • Never Let Her Slip Away
  • 1978 single by Andrew Gold

    girlfriend when he composed the song. Background vocals were provided by JD Souther, Timothy B. Schmit and an uncredited Freddie Mercury. A music video was

    Never Let Her Slip Away

    Never_Let_Her_Slip_Away

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  • Honey
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (southern)

    Honey

    English (southern) : metonymic occupational name for a beekeeper or a gatherer or seller of honey, Middle English hony (Old English hunig), or a nickname from the same word used as a term of endearment, a sense which was common in medieval England.

    Honey

  • Hazell
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (southern)

    Hazell

    English (southern) : variant spelling of Hazel.

    Hazell

  • Hawes
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (southern)

    Hawes

    English (southern) : patronymic from Haw 2.English (southern) : from a Norman female personal name, Haueis, from Germanic Haduwidis, composed of the elements hadu ‘strife’, ‘contention’ + widi ‘wide’.

    Hawes

  • Jarry
  • Surname or Lastname

    Southern French

    Jarry

    Southern French : topographic name for someone who lived by an oak tree or oak grove, from Occitan garric (masculine) ‘kermes oak’ or garrique (feminine) ‘grove of kermes oaks’.English (Norfolk) : variant of Geary 2.A bearer with the secondary surname Lahaye, from the Perche region of France, is documented in Montreal in 1654.

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  • Harding
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    English (mainly southern England and South Wales) and Irish

    Harding

    English (mainly southern England and South Wales) and Irish : from the Old English personal name Hearding, originally a patronymic from Hard 1. The surname was first taken to Ireland in the 15th century, and more families of the name settled there 200 years later in Tipperary and surrounding counties.North German and Dutch : patronymic from a short form of any of the various Germanic compound personal names beginning with hard ‘hardy’, ‘brave’, ‘strong’.Warren Gamaliel Harding (1865–1923), the 29th president of the U.S., was born on a farm in OH, of English and Scottish stock on his father’s side. Early American bearers of this very common name include Joseph Harding who died at Plymouth in 1633. His great-great grandson Seth was a naval officer during the American Revolution.

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  • Marsland
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (chiefly southern Lancashire)

    Marsland

    English (chiefly southern Lancashire) : habitational name, probably from some place named as being a boggy place, from Old English mersc ‘marsh’ + land ‘land’. Alternatively, it may be a variant of Markland.

    Marsland

  • Lucia
  • Surname or Lastname

    Spanish (Lucía) and southern Italian

    Lucia

    Spanish (Lucía) and southern Italian : from the female personal name Lucia, feminine derivative of Latin lux ‘light’.English : from a Latinized form of Luce.Respelling of French Lussier.

    Lucia

  • Keane
  • Surname or Lastname

    Southern Irish

    Keane

    Southern Irish : Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Catháin ‘descendant of Cathán’, a personal name from a diminutive of cath ‘battle’. Compare Kane.Irish : occasionally an Anglicized form of Ó Céin ‘descendant of Cian’, a personal name meaning ‘distant’, ‘long’.English : variant spelling of Keen.Americanized spelling of German Kühn(e) (see Kuehn).

    Keane

  • Hathaway
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (mainly central southern England and South Wales)

    Hathaway

    English (mainly central southern England and South Wales) : topographic name for someone who lived by a path across a heath, from Middle English hathe ‘heath’ + weye ‘way’.from an (apparently rare) Old English female personal name, Heaðuwīg, composed of the elements heaðu ‘strife’, ‘contention’ + wīg ‘war’.

    Hathaway

  • Marland
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (southern Lancashire)

    Marland

    English (southern Lancashire) : habitational name from a minor place in the parish of Rochdale, named from Old English mere ‘lake’, ‘pool’ + land ‘tract of land’, ‘estate’, ‘cultivated land’. There may also have been some confusion with Markland.Dutch : habitational name from Maarland in Eijsden, Dutch Limburg.possibly a variant of Dutch Merlan, from French merlan ‘whiting’, a metonymic occupational name for a fisherman or seller of these fish.

    Marland

  • Harris
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Welsh (very common in southern England and South Wales)

    Harris

    English and Welsh (very common in southern England and South Wales) : patronymic from the medieval English personal name Harry, pet form of Henry.This name is also well established in Ireland, taken there principally during the Plantation of Ulster. In some cases, particularly in families coming from County Mayo, both Harris and Harrison can be Anglicized forms of Gaelic Ó hEarchadha.Greek : reduced form of the Greek personal name Kharalambos, composed of the elements khara ‘joy’ + lambein ‘to shine’.Jewish : Americanized form of any of various like-sounding Jewish names.

    Harris

  • Leo
  • Surname or Lastname

    Southern Italian

    Leo

    Southern Italian : nickname for a fierce or brave warrior, from Latin leo ‘lion’.Italian : from a short form of the personal name Pantaleo.Jewish : from the personal name Leo (from Latin leo ‘lion’), borrowed from Christians as an equivalent of Hebrew Yehuda (see Leib 3).English : from the Old French personal name Leon ‘lion’ (see Lyon 2).Spanish : variant or derivative of the personal name Leon.Dutch : from Latin leo ‘lion’, applied either a nickname for a strong or fearless man or a habitational name for someone living at a house distinguished by the sign of a lion; or alternatively from a personal name of the same derivation.German and Hungarian (Leó) : Latinized form of Löwe (see Loewe).

    Leo

  • Holman
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (chiefly southern) and Dutch

    Holman

    English (chiefly southern) and Dutch : topographic name for a dweller in a hollow (see Hole).English (chiefly southern) : topographic name for a dweller by a holly tree or on an island, from Middle English holm (see Holme) + man.

    Holman

  • Hopgood
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (southern counties)

    Hopgood

    English (southern counties) : apparently a variant of Hapgood.

    Hopgood

  • Hitchcock
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (mainly southern)

    Hitchcock

    English (mainly southern) : from a pet form of Hick, with the Middle English diminutive suffix -cok.

    Hitchcock

  • Hallam
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (chiefly southern Yorkshire and East Midlands)

    Hallam

    English (chiefly southern Yorkshire and East Midlands) : regional name from the district in southern Yorkshire around Sheffield and Ecclesfield called Hallam, or a habitational name from a place of this name in Derbyshire. The Derbyshire name is from Old English halum, dative plural of halh ‘nook’, ‘recess’ (see Hale 1). The Yorkshire district, sometimes called Hallamshire, is possibly of the same derivation or alternatively from hallum, dative plural of Old English hall ‘stone’, ‘rock’, Old Norse hallr.

    Hallam

  • Lawes
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (chiefly southern)

    Lawes

    English (chiefly southern) : patronymic from Law 1.

    Lawes

  • Laws
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (chiefly southern)

    Laws

    English (chiefly southern) : patronymic from the personal name Law (pet form of Lawrence).Perhaps a reduced form of Scottish or Irish McLeish. Compare McLaws.

    Laws

  • Mathew
  • Surname or Lastname

    English, Scottish, and Indian (southern states)

    Mathew

    English, Scottish, and Indian (southern states) : variant spelling of Matthew. It is found as a personal name among Christians in India, and in the U.S. is used as a family name among families from southern India.

    Mathew

  • Hook
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (southern)

    Hook

    English (southern) : from Middle English hoke, Old English hōc ‘hook’, in any of a variety of senses: as a metonymic occupational name for someone who made and sold hooks as agricultural implements or employed them in his work; as a topographic name for someone who lived by a ‘hook’ of land, i.e. the bend of a river or the spur of a hill; or as a nickname (in part a survival of an Old English byname) for someone with a hunched back or a hooked nose. A similar ambiguity of interpretation presents itself in the case of Crook. In some cases the surname may be habitational from any of various places named Hook(e), from this word, as for example in Devon, Dorset, Hampshire, Surrey, Wiltshire, and Worcestershire.Swedish (Hö(ö)k) : nickname or a metonymic occupational name from hök ‘hawk’, a soldier’s name.

    Hook

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  • Ujaala
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Ujaala

    One who Radiates the Light

  • Ullasa
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit

    Ullasa

    Growth; Happiness

  • Harikrit
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian

    Harikrit

    Lord Vishnu

  • Kradhana
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Kradhana

    One of the kauravas

  • Sarvoday
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi

    Sarvoday

    Upliftment of All

  • Berryman
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    English

    Berryman

    English : topographic or habitational name, ultimately from the dative case, byrig, of Old English burh ‘stronghold’, ‘fortified place’ + man ‘man’.

  • AWENTIA
  • Female

    Native American

    AWENTIA

    Variant spelling of Native American Cherokee Awinita, AWENTIA means "fawn."

  • Leeam
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Hebrew, Irish

    Leeam

    Will; Desire and Helmet Protection; Strong Protector; Helmet of will

  • Shannen
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Gaelic, Irish

    Shannen

    Old; Ancient; River of Wisdom

  • Gandhamadhan
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi

    Gandhamadhan

    Name of a Mountain; Mountain Part

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  • Southernliness
  • n.

    Southerliness.

  • Southerner
  • n.

    An inhabitant or native of the south, esp. of the Southern States of North America; opposed to Northerner.

  • Triple-tail
  • n.

    An edible fish (Lobotes Surinamensis) found in the warmer parts of all the oceans, and common on the southern and middle coasts of the United States. When living it is silvery gray, and becomes brown or blackish when dead. Its dorsal and anal fins are long, and extend back on each side of the tail. It has large silvery scales which are used in the manufacture of fancy work. Called also, locally, black perch, grouper, and flasher.

  • Southerly
  • a.

    Southern.

  • Sarpo
  • n.

    A large toadfish of the Southern United States and the Gulf of Mexico (Batrachus tau, var. pardus).

  • Turnix
  • n.

    Any one of numerous species of birds belonging to Turnix or Hemipodius and allied genera of the family Turnicidae. These birds resemble quails and partridges in general appearance and in some of their habits, but differ in important anatomical characteristics. The hind toe is usually lacking. They are found in Asia, Africa, Southern Europe, the East Indian Islands, and esp. in Australia and adjacent islands, where they are called quails (see Quail, n., 3.). See Turnicimorphae.

  • Southernly
  • a.

    Somewhat southern.

  • Scissorstail
  • n.

    A tyrant flycatcher (Milvulus forficatus) of the Southern United States and Mexico, which has a deeply forked tail. It is light gray above, white beneath, salmon on the flanks, and fiery red at the base of the crown feathers.

  • Southernly
  • adv.

    In a southerly manner or course; southward.

  • Southerliness
  • n.

    The quality or state of being southerly; direction toward the south.

  • Tuckahoe
  • n.

    A curious vegetable production of the Southern Atlantic United States, growing under ground like a truffle and often attaining immense size. The real nature is unknown. Called also Indian bread, and Indian loaf.

  • Tropic
  • n.

    One of the two small circles of the celestial sphere, situated on each side of the equator, at a distance of 23¡ 28/, and parallel to it, which the sun just reaches at its greatest declination north or south, and from which it turns again toward the equator, the northern circle being called the Tropic of Cancer, and the southern the Tropic of Capricorn, from the names of the two signs at which they touch the ecliptic.

  • Urubu
  • n.

    The black vulture (Catharista atrata). It ranges from the Southern United States to South America. See Vulture.

  • Tulip-shell
  • n.

    A large, handsomely colored, marine univalve shell (Fasciolaria tulipa) native of the Southern United States. The name is sometimes applied also to other species of Fasciolaria.

  • Trout
  • n.

    Any one of several species of marine fishes more or less resembling a trout in appearance or habits, but not belonging to the same family, especially the California rock trouts, the common squeteague, and the southern, or spotted, squeteague; -- called also salt-water trout, sea trout, shad trout, and gray trout. See Squeteague, and Rock trout under Rock.

  • Santalaceous
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to a natural order of plants (Santalaceae), of which the genus Santalum is the type, and which includes the buffalo nut and a few other North American plants, and many peculiar plants of the southern hemisphere.

  • Vansire
  • n.

    An ichneumon (Herpestes galera) native of Southern Africa and Madagascar. It is reddish brown or dark brown, grizzled with white. Called also vondsira, and marsh ichneumon.

  • Southern
  • n.

    A Southerner.