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  • Oct 30, 1947
    The Eagles' Timothy B. Schmit is born in Sacramento, California. He replaces Randy Meisner in the group in time to play on the 1979 album "The Long Run." The band is celebrated with the 1993 tribute album "Common Thread: The Songs Of The Eagles"
    Aug 13, 1982
    The Cameron Crowe-produced "Fast Times At Ridgemont High" debuts in theaters. Jimmy Buffett appears on the soundtrack with Jackson Browne, Don Henley, Joe Walsh, Timothy B. Schmit, The Go-Go's, Don Felder, Graham Nash, Donna Summer, Stevie Nicks and Poco
    Jun 20, 1994
    The Hard Rock Cafe opens in Nashville with a benefit concert featuring Vince Gill, rocker Melissa Etheridge and three members of The Eagles: Don Henley, Don Felder and Timothy B. Schmidt
    Mar 14, 1995
    Warner Bros. releases the "Bye Bye, Love" soundtrack. The project boasts The Everly Brothers' "So Sad (To Watch Good Love Go Bad)" and Mary Chapin Carpenter's "Stones In The Road," plus music by Linda Ronstadt, Jackson Browne, Timothy B. Schmit and Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young
    Feb 13, 1996
    The Beach Boys re-record "Caroline, No" for their country album with The Eagles' Timothy B. Schmit at the Capitol Recording Studios in Hollywood
    Aug 20, 1996
    In one of country music's more unusual collaborations, River North Records releases The Beach Boys' album "Stars And Stripes," featuring country remakes of their classics with Toby Keith, Lorrie Morgan, Sawyer Brown, Willie Nelson and others
    Jun 5, 1998
    The Thoreau Institute, a pet project of The Eagles' Don Henley, officially opens in Lincoln, Massachusetts, at Walden Woods. His fellow band members are also in attendance, along with Jimmy Buffett and president Bill Clinton
    Sep 14, 2000
    The Eagles' Don Henley, Glenn Frey and Timothy B. Schmit perform "Desperado" at a fundraiser for Al Gore at New York's Radio City Music Hall. Also performing: Sheryl Crow, Jimmy Buffett, Paul Simon, Bette Midler, k.d. lang and Crosby Stills & Nash
    Aug 26, 2003
    Warren Zevon's last album, "The Wind," is released, with appearances by Dwight Yoakam, Emmylou Harris, Tom Petty, Bruce Springsteen, Don Henley, Joe Walsh, Timothy B. Schmit, T Bone Burnett and Billy Bob Thornton
    Feb 10, 2007
    The Recording Academy honors Don Henley as the MusiCares Person of the Year at the Los Angeles Convention Center. Trisha Yearwood sings "Take It To The Limit," and The Dixie Chicks cover "Desperado." Also appearing are Timothy B. Schmit, Bernie Taupin, Sam Moore, Michael McDonald, Shawn Colvin and Keb' Mo'

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