How did Tim Bachman die? Canadian guitarist cause of death Explained

Canadian guitarist Tim Bachman cause of death.(Facebook/Ryder Bachman)

Tim Bachman, a guitarist who co-founded the Canadian rock group Bachman-Turner Overdrive in 1973 with Fred Turner, Randy, and Robbie Bachman, passed away on April 28, 2023. Let’s see How did the Canadian guitarist Tim Bachman die and Tim Bachman cause of death in detail.

 

How did Tim Bachman die?

Tim Bachman passed away on April 28 at the age of 71. He was a co-founding member of Bachman-Turner Overdrive (BTO) and its guitarist and vocalist.

Ryder Bachman, Tim Bachman’s son, announced the announcement via a Facebook post.

Three months after his drummer brother Robbie’s passing, he passed away. His brother Robbie, a drummer, passed away in January at the age of 69. Both Fred Turner and Randy Bachman are still alive.

Read about his brother Robbie Bachman cause of death here: How did Robbie Bachman die? Bachman-Turner Overdrive’s drummer Cause of death Explained

Previous Illness:

Tim Bachman underwent quadruple by-pass surgery after suffering a heart attack in the middle of the night in 2008.

 

Tim Bachman cause of death

Tim Bachman cause of death was not disclosed yet. There are no information available about Tim Bachman cause of death. Tim Bachman cause of death has left the community inconsolable.

Tim Bachman cause of death hasn’t been made public yet. As soon as new details become available, we’ll update this article. No rumors about the news are confirmed by our team, but you can rest assured that we are doing all in our ability to compile pertinent information about the tragedy and deliver the most recent updates as soon as possible; nevertheless, keep in mind that family privacy should be respected.

 

Who was Tim Bachman?

Canadian guitarist and singer Tim Bachman gained notoriety for his work with the rock groups Brave Belt and Bachman-Turner Overdrive (BTO). Bachman was one of the four original members of BTO, which also included Fred Turner (bass/vocals), his brothers Randy (guitar/vocals), and Robbie (drums), and has sold close to 30 million records worldwide.

In a few bands from the Winnipeg area, Tim Bachman played the guitar; several of these ensembles included his younger brother Robbie on drums. He momentarily stopped playing music after believing that the Winnipeg scene had gotten stale and instead acquired a job and started going to college.

In 1972, when his elder brother Randy wanted to add a second guitar to the Brave Belt lineup, he got back into music. This took place after Chad Allan quit, leaving Brave Belt with just three members.

BTO in 1974. (Left to Right: Fred Turner, Robbie Bachman, Randy Bachman, Blair Thornton) (Wikipedia)

Throughout his time with Brave Belt and BTO, Bachman wrote or co-wrote several songs, including “Put It in a Song” (with Turner) for the Brave Belt II album, “Down and Out Man” (with R. B. Charles) for the first BTO album, “Blown” (with Randy) and “I Don’t Have To Hide” for Bachman-Turner Overdrive II.

In 1974, soon after the release of Bachman-Turner Overdrive II, Bachman departed BTO to spend more time with his family and focus on concert promotion. However, according to his brothers, he was sacked for violating Randy Bachman’s lifestyle guidelines on the road, which included abstaining from alcohol and drugs.

Blair Thornton took his position. Along with Randy Bachman, Fred Turner, and Garry Peterson, he re-joined BTO for a 1984 reunion album and supporting tours, which included a well-known world tour as Van Halen’s opening act. Later, in 1987 and 1988, he was the band’s tour manager.

 

Tributes to Tim Bachman

Many people expressed their profound sympathies to his family and expressed how much they loved him. The news of this occurrence has upset his supporters and fans.

Daryl Miller wrote: “I’d like to pay tribute to these two incredible musicians who created a lot of Canadian Rock! We just lost Tim Bachman this week, and recently we lost Robbie Bachman. It’s very sad. All the best to the Bachman family and friends.”

Christaine commented: : Dear Rider I have good memory of your dad,I am so glad You were there with him to say goodby he must have been a great comfort to him. Big hugs my friend.Sending You love and courage♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️

One of the worst things anyone can go through in life is losing a loved one. Any journey must have a destination at the end. The person’s time on earth has regrettably come to an end now that they have died. We wish him eternal peace and send our thoughts and prayers to his loved ones, family, friends. May he rest in peace.

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