When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Credit: Getty Images From his childhood years tagging along with his musician father in the ...
Randy Meisner liked the success but not the spotlight. That led him to leaving The Eagles, replaced in 1977 by Timothy B.
A couple of things to clear up in getting to know Timothy B. Schmit. First, the “B” stands for Bruce. The longtime Eagles bassist liked the way his full name sounded when shooting his high school ...
Last night at Madison Square Garden in New York, the opening night of their farewell tour, the Eagles took a sobering pause in their usual airtight set of hits. Hushing the crowd, Don Henley began ...
COHOES — Roots rock/Americana artist Timothy B. Schmit will play a solo show Tuesday, April 25, at 7:30 p.m., at the Cohoes Music Hall, 58 Remsen St. Schmit, bass player and singer for such groups as ...
The Eagles’ Timothy B. Schmit Talks Early Influences, Upcoming Solo Tour The Eagles' Timothy B. Schmit is ready to bring you some of the band's classic songs -- plus some from his country-rock alma ...
The Eagles brought “The Long Goodbye” Final Tour to Raleigh, N.C.’s PNC Arena Thursday night, leaving many to wonder if it’s REALLY their last time around. One might think it’s true, given that Joe ...
COHOES — Timothy B. Schmit, who joined the Eagles on bass in 1977 after the release of their chart-topping “Hotel California” album, was the only member of the quintessential California band who ...
Joe Walsh, Timothy B. Schmit, Blake Shelton and Matt Sorum have released a video for their cover of Tom Petty's "I Won't Back Down," a charity single released in support of Afghan girls. The song, ...
The foursome has now released a video for their cover, featuring some of the young women impacted in the regions singing along. “For the girls and women of Afghanistan, ‘We won’t back down’ until you ...
When the Eagles brought their “Hell Freezes Over” reunion tour to New Orleans’ Superdome in 1994, Don Henley, Glenn Frey, Joe Walsh, Timothy B. Schmidt and Don Felder sounded as if they’d never hated ...