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Timothy B. Schmit has released "Heartbeat," the second single from his upcoming album, Day by Day.. The R&B-tinged song is accompanied by a lyric video, which can be viewed below. Last month ...
Timothy B. Schmit, best known as bassist and singer for the Eagles, brings his solo act to Yoshi’s in Oakland and Bankhead Theater in Livermore Jan. 19-20.
Timothy B. Schmit of The Eagles performs on the "History of the Eagles" tour in 2014 in Los Angeles. (John Shearer/Invision/AP) Musician Timothy B. Schmit (@timothybschmit), who gained fame as a ...
Timothy B. Schmit worked on his six previous solo albums "whenever I could get time in-between Eagles touring, a few days here and there or some months off. I tried to get as much as possible done ...
Timothy B. Schmit is one America's most prolific musicians, with a solo recording career that has produced six albums. He has appeared on a multitude of other artists' recordings including Steely ...
Almost 40 years on from his defining hit with the Eagles, “I Can’t Tell You Why,” Timothy B. Schmit is still living life at the same unruffled pace that he always has.
Timothy B. Schmit of the Eagles is a true renaissance man, singer-songwriter, and musician that embodies this wise quotation. ‘Day by Day’ album.
Timothy B. Schmit, the longtime bassist of the Eagles, admits he’s not the speediest of songwriters, but with the passing of Eagles singer-guitarist Glenn Frey a year ago, and the band’s ...
Timothy B Schmit looks every inch the West Coast hippie with his shoulder length hair. The Californian provides sharp contrast to the larger-than-life characters and stories of turmoil associated ...
After years of working on a new solo album, the Eagles' Timothy B. Schmit has released Leap of Faith. The record dropped on Sept. 23. “Over the last 10 years or so, I’ve felt like I’m ...
Timothy B. Schmit, Don Henley and Steuart Smith of the Eagles perform during SiriusXM presents the Eagles in their first ever concert at the Grand Ole Opry House on October 29, 2017 in Nashville ...
Timothy B. Schmit spoke about the state of the Eagles and the "unbelievable" death of former bandmate Glenn Frey Bobby Bank/Getty, Adam Bettcher/Getty.