Poco Timothy B Schmit

Poco Timothy B Schmit. Eagles’ bassist Timothy B. Schmit is back on his own Orange County Register Although the Eagles are thought of as a quintessential California band, Schmit is the only member of the group to actually be a native of California.. Schmit, who would later gain fame as an Eagles member, "Keep On Tryin'" showcases Schmit's distinct vocal harmonies and poignant.

Watch Richie Furay and Timothy B. Schmit Perform Poco’s ‘A Good Feelin’ to Know’ Best Classic
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Poco's dysfunctional career was a classic SNAFU - Situation Normal, All Fucked Up Schmit who replaced Randy Meisner on electric bass

Watch Richie Furay and Timothy B. Schmit Perform Poco’s ‘A Good Feelin’ to Know’ Best Classic

During those early years with Poco, young Timothy married a woman named Noreen and in 1971 they had a child, Jeddrah (who would later become a recording. During those early years with Poco, young Timothy married a woman named Noreen and in 1971 they had a child, Jeddrah (who would later become a recording. In the January 1970 issue of Teen Screen Magazine, this is what they had to say about Timothy joining Poco: "Baby-faced Timmy Schmit left a Northern California group called Glad, to join the band as bassist and second voice

Timothy B. Schmit to Reunite With Poco for Colorado Music Hall of Fame Induction. Schmit, who would later gain fame as an Eagles member, "Keep On Tryin'" showcases Schmit's distinct vocal harmonies and poignant. In 1977, he joined the Eagles after the Hotel California tour, once again replacing Randy Meisner on bass/vocals after Meisner quit

Watch Richie Furay and Timothy B. Schmit Perform Poco’s ‘A Good Feelin’ to Know’ Best Classic. Schmit has also worked for decades as a session musician and solo artist. However, Randy Meisner was chosen instead of Timothy.