Timothy Drury is a versatile American composer and multi-instrumentalist whose musical journey spans across keyboards, guitars, and vocals. Known for his rich electronic soundscapes and intricate compositions, Drury's career took off in the late 1980s when he joined Don Henley on The End of the Innocence tour, showcasing his prowess on the piano, keyboards, and as a backup vocalist. His talent for seamlessly blending electronic elements with rock and pop sensibilities caught the attention of major acts, leading to his significant role in the Eagles' famed "Hell Freezes Over" reunion tour from 1994 to 2000, and later, a seven-year tenure with the rock band Whitesnake.
Beyond his extensive touring experience, Drury has made substantial contributions to the electronic music scene through his solo work and collaborations. His ability to co-write and produce music has seen him partner with industry legends such as Don Felder, Stevie Nicks, and Scott F. Crago, among others. These partnerships have resulted in a diverse catalog that spans across genres, underlining Drury's versatility and commitment to evolving his electronic sound. After departing Whitesnake in 2010, Drury has focused on his solo career, further exploring the boundaries of electronic music and establishing himself as a formidable composer and songwriter in the genre.