![]() Timothy is still currently touring with "Eagles" 2023 #timothybschmit #poco #eaglesband #musicvideo #60s70s80smusic #onthisdayinmusic #ifonlyfor59seconds His seventh studio album Day by Day was released on May 6, 2022. He was a member of Ringo Starr & His All-Starr Band in 1992 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. Schmit toured with Toto in 1982 and with Jimmy Buffett(2023) in 1983, 19 as a member of the Coral Reefer Band and coined the term "Parrotheads" to describe Buffett's fans. He also played on the 1983 Glenn Shorrock solo album. Career after Eagles and Poco Schmit teamed with Randy Meisner,Joe Walsh, to provide background vocals to the Richard Marx 1987 hit "Don't Mean Nothing"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". The band later broke up in 1980 and reunited 14 years later, with Schmit singing the lead vocals on "Love Will Keep Us Alive" on the reunion album Hell Freezes Over. Although the Eagles are thought of as a quintessential California band, Schmit is the only member of the group who is actually a native of California On their 1979 album, The Long Run, Schmit co-wrote and sang lead vocals on the song "I Can't Tell You Why". In 1977, Schmit joined the Eagles after the Hotel California tour, replacing Randy Meisner on bass/vocals, as he had done in Poco, after Meisner quit. Souther and an uncredited Freddie Mercury(1991). In 1974 Schmit played bass alongside Glenn Frey and Don Henley on the song "You Can Close Your Eyes" featured on Linda Ronstadt's album Heart Like a Wheel. Apart from Poco, Schmit also contributed backup vocals to Firefall's 1977 hit, "Just Remember I Love You." Schmit sang backing vocals on the Steely Dan albums Pretzel Logic, The Royal Scam and Aja. Schmit also sang bg vocs on "Never Let Her Slip Away", for Andrew Gold(2011) in 1978, along with Brock Walsh, J.D. He wrote and was the lead singer on the song "Keep on Tryin'," Poco's biggest hit single to that point, peaking at No. ![]() He appeared on nine of Poco's studio albums and two live albums between 19, composing numerous songs. When Meisner quit the band in 1969, Schmit replaced him on bass and vocals. Poco In 1968, Schmit auditioned for Poco but was turned down in favor of founding member Randy Meisner(2023)□. The group recorded the album Feelin' Glad in 1968. A few more local-only hits followed, before the group changed its name once again to Glad. As the New Breed, they had a major local hit in Sacramento: the Animals-inspired "Green Eyed Woman," which was released in 1965 and hit No. That group evolved into a surf band called the Contenders, then changed. Timothy Bruce Schmit was born in Oakland, California OctoHe began playing in the folk music group Tim, Tom & Ron at the age of 15. ![]() In 1998, he was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of the Eagles. ![]() Schmit has also worked for decades as a session musician and solo artist. He has performed as the bassist and vocalist for Poco and the Eagles, having replaced bassist and vocalist Randy Meisner in both cases. □POCO "C'MON□ American musician, singer, and songwriter.
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