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Timothy B. Schmit's new album, Expando is now availbe to purchase wherever good music is sold.
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Expando is the first solo album in eight years from celebrated Eagles vocalist/bassist, Timothy B. Schmit, and features some of his most autobiographical and musically diverse solo work to date, including “Parachute”, “Friday Night”, and “White Boy from Sacramento”. Written, recorded and produced at his home studio near Los Angeles, Schmit hand-picked the musicians who worked with him, including Keb’ Mo’, Graham Nash, Kid Rock, The Blind Boys of Alabama, Kenny Wayne Shepherd, The Band’s Garth Hudson, Van Dyke Parks, Dwight Yoakam, The Heartbreakers’ Benmont Tench, and Timothy’s son, Ben. Hank Linderman, who recorded Schmit’s 2001 Feed The Fire, also engineered and performs on the album.
Expando, as Schmit puts it, is a title that “implies growing and expanding, and I feel like that’s what the music on this album represents for me. I guess the word is a bit mysterious, but I’m trying out all these different things I’ve always wanted to do. I feel like after all these years, I’m finally tapping into all that experience. This time, I decided to do it all on my own. I come from a folk and early rock background, so that’s how I started every one of these songs - on acoustic guitar.”
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