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Timothy B Schmit is a celebrated American musician known for his remarkable career as the bassist and vocalist for the legendary bands Poco and the Eagles.
Schmit’s musical journey began in the 1960s. He first found fame with Poco, where his harmonising and bass skills shone. However, it was in 1977 when he joined the Eagles that his career truly soared.
Schmit contributed significantly to the Eagles’ success, co-writing hits like ‘I Can’t Tell You Why’. His velvety voice and adept bass playing helped shape the band’s iconic sound.
Beyond his band contributions, Schmit has enjoyed a fruitful solo career, releasing several albums showcasing his versatility and melodic prowess. Known for his kind spirit and enduring passion for music, Schmit remains an influential figure in rock history.
Timothy B Schmit is currently 76 years old as of 2023. He was born on October 30, 1947, in Oakland, California.
His parents were Danny and Jan Schmit. Timothy's early life was filled with music, thanks to his father's passion for big band jazz. This musical environment undoubtedly nurtured his talent and love for music.
Timothy B Schmit's start in music was deeply influenced by his father's love for big band jazz, which surrounded him during his upbringing.
He began playing in local bands during his teenage years, gradually honing his skills as a bassist and vocalist.
His first significant break came when he joined the band Poco in 1969, replacing original member Randy Meisner. Schmit's harmonising abilities and bass playing quickly became integral to Poco's sound.
In 1977, Schmit's career took a monumental leap forward when he joined the Eagles, once again replacing Randy Meisner. Here, he joined Glenn Frey, Don Henley, Don Felder, and Joe Walsh (Bernie Leadon had already left).
This move brought him into the fold of one of the most successful rock bands of all time. His contributions to the Eagles were substantial, including co-writing the hit song 'I Can't Tell You Why'. Schmit's rich vocals and solid bass lines helped solidify the Eagles' status as rock legends.
Timothy B. Schmit "Love Will Keep Us Alive"
Outside of his work with the Eagles, Timothy B Schmit has enjoyed a prolific solo career and collaborated with numerous artists.
He has released several solo albums, starting with Playin' It Cool in 1984, which showcased his versatility and songwriting prowess. His solo work includes a mix of rock, country, and folk influences, highlighting his broad musical range.
Schmit has also been a sought-after session musician, lending his talents to a wide array of artists across different genres. He has worked with the likes of Steely Dan, Bob Seger, Crosby, Stills & Nash, and Jimmy Buffett, among others. His distinctive voice and skilled bass playing have made him a valuable contributor to many notable projects.
In addition to his musical endeavours, Schmit has ventured into acting, making cameo appearances in films like Fast Times at Ridgemont High and the TV show Family Guy.
Timothy B Schmit has been married twice.
He has three children, one with his first wife, and two with his second wife Jean, with whom he is still together.