He has been a part of the line-up since 2001 Eagles guitarist Steuart Smith has shared a health update with fans and announced that he will be leaving the group. The guitarist has been a part of the American rock group since 2001, and shared a statement confirming that a recent health diagnosis has left him unable to continue as part of the line-up. Shared with American Songwriter and Ultimate Classic Rock , the statement from Smith read: “It is with profound regret that, due to performance issues associated with my recently diagnosed Parkinsonism, I find that I must bow out of my role with the Eagles while I can still do so gracefully.
” He continued: “It’s been a great quarter of a century, and I had hoped to be able to finish out this year with the band, but I must now do what’s best for all concerned.” According to the Parkinson’s Foundation , the term Parkinsonism is “used to describe a collection of movement symptoms associated with several conditions — including Parkinson’s disease”. The statement also included contributions from the band’s founding member Don Henley, who paid his respects to Smith and recalled the impact that he had on the group.
“The Eagles will be forever grateful for the extraordinary talents that he brought to both our recordings and live performances,” he wrote. Joe Walsh and Steuart Smith perform during Eagles show, 2024. CREDIT: Michael Blackshire/Los Angeles Times via Getty Images “Steuart will be greatly missed, b.
