Timothy B. Schmit

Bassist

Timothy B. Schmit was born in Oakland, California, United States on October 30th, 1947 and is the Bassist. At the age of 76, Timothy B. Schmit biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, songs, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
October 30, 1947
Nationality
United States
Place of Birth
Oakland, California, United States
Age
76 years old
Zodiac Sign
Scorpio
Networth
$25 Million
Profession
Composer, Guitarist, Singer, Singer-songwriter
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Timothy B. Schmit Career

After the Eagles broke up in 1980, Schmit embarked on a solo career, singing vocals and playing bass for hire during studio sessions. His voice can be heard on many hits, including Bob Seger's "Fire Lake" and Boz Scaggs' "Look What You've Done to Me" (each with Frey and Henley), Don Felder's "Heavy Metal (Takin' a Ride)" (with Henley), and Crosby, Stills and Nash's "Southern Cross" and "Wasted on the Way", where he sang harmony. He was also a background musician on two of Don Henley's hit songs, "Dirty Laundry" and "You Don't Know Me at All".

Schmit teamed with his predecessor in both Poco and the Eagles, Randy Meisner, along with their mutual Eagles bandmate Joe Walsh, to provide background vocals to the Richard Marx 1987 hit "Don't Mean Nothing". Schmit also performed on the Toto 1983 hit singles "I Won't Hold You Back" and "Africa", and the Jars of Clay song "Everything in Between". He also played on the 1983 Glenn Shorrock solo album. He sang harmony and backing vocals on Dan Fogelberg's 1984 project Windows and Walls. In 1991 Schmit covered the standard "I Only Have Eyes for You" for the soundtrack of the film Don't Tell Mom the Babysitter's Dead. In 1988 he added background vocals to Sheena Easton's album The Lover in Me and in 1989 Schmit added background vocals on the Stacey Q single, "Heartbeat", which was featured on her Nights Like This album. He also sang background vocals on the America album Alibi.

Schmit toured with Toto in 1982 and with Jimmy Buffett, in 1983, 1984, and 1985 as a member of the Coral Reefer Band, and coined the term "Parrotheads" to describe Buffett's fans. He was a member of Ringo Starr & His All-Starr Band in 1992. In 1993, he contributed background vocals to several tracks on Clint Black's No Time to Kill CD including the title cut. In 1995, Schmit sang the song "How Far I'll Fly" for the ending credits to the Australian movie Napoleon. In 1996, he sang on a cover version of The Beach Boys' song "Caroline, No" on their album Stars and Stripes Vol. 1, with the Beach Boys themselves contributing harmonies. In 2000, he toured with Dan Fogelberg; recordings from that tour became a live album, "Dan Fogelberg Live." Schmit sang harmony on the title track of Katy Rose's debut album, Because I Can, produced by fellow Poco alumnus and Katy's father, Kim Bullard.

Schmit's fifth studio album, Expando, was released on October 20, 2009. In May 2012, Schmit was awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Music from Berklee College of Music. His sixth studio album Leap of Faith was released on September 23, 2016, the first release of an Eagles member since the death of bandmate Glenn Frey in January 2016. His seventh studio album Day by Day was released on May 6, 2022.

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Since U2's residency in Las Vegas comes to an end next month, the Eagles are in talks for a concert residency

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 28, 2024
The Sphere's legendary Irish rock band U2 is about to close down, and the Eagles are expected to follow. According to TMZ, the Eagles are in talks to take over as the sphere's next resident, with a possibility to debut in 2024's Fall/Winter season. Though negotiations are still underway, it's unclear when a deal will be reached at this point in the negotiations.

After 52 years of touring, the Eagles have announced a farewell tour

www.dailymail.co.uk, July 6, 2023
The Eagles are urged to check out of the Hotel California hotel. The rock band that formed in 1972 declared on Thursday that the forthcoming The Long Goodbye tour would be the last on the road. Don Henley, Joe Walsh, Matthew B. Schmit, Vince Gill, and Deacon Frey, the son of late Glenn Frey's uncle, will kick off the band's final tour on September 7 in New York City. Our long run has lasted much longer than any of us ever imagined.' However, everything has its time, and the time has come for us to come to an end. According to a statement by the band, the formal farewell tour is still in the planning stages. The Desperado band has confirmed 13 tour dates, with Steely Dan opening.