Singer-songwriter JD Souther, who wrote hits for the Eagles, has died at his home in New Mexico. The 78-year-old, who also had an unexpected career as a Hollywood actor, co-wrote some of the American band’s biggest hits, including New Kid in Town and Best of My Love. Reps for the Eagles confirmed JD’s death to the Los Angeles Times, as they revealed he had died “peacefully” at his home on Tuesday.

No cause of death has yet been given, but fans have paid tribute to the singer, who had a lengthy solo career. “One of the greats. Eagles wouldn’t have made it without him,” one wrote on Facebook , as another devastated fan chimed in: “Sad news.

A great songwriter. May he rest in peace.” Describing his death as “awful”, another fan commented: “This one hurts.

He was an intricate part of The Eagles without being an Eagle,” while one said he was one of the finest musicians. “So sad..

.JD was one of the best ever to pick up a pen and a guitar..

.Prayers for the whole team, and for his family, friends and fans,” they wrote. JD also worked with American singer Linda Ronstadt, who he dated in the 1970s, and penned tracks including Prisoner in Disguise and Faithless Love.

He was best known for his work with the Eagles, and co-wrote songs such as Heartache Tonight, Victim of Love, James Dean, Doolin-Dalton, The Sad Cafe, You Never Cry Like a Lover, Teenage Jail and Last Good Time in Town. JD was due to go on tour with singer-songwriter Karla Bonoff, and had perfo.