Jeff Timmons came up in Columbus, Ohio, singing in a choir before joining the vocal group 98 Degrees in the early 1990s. That group's self-titled debut album went multi-platinum, with songs like "Because of You" and "The Hardest Thing" getting radio play. While still with 98 Degrees, he put out a solo album called "Whisper That Way" in 1999. The track "Angel Eyes" from that record became his most recognizable solo work.
After 98 Degrees stopped recording together, Timmons kept performing and formed a group called Jeff Timmons and the Squared Circle. They released albums like "Welcome Back to Rock" and "My Heart." He also did some acting in films and television. His solo catalog includes songs like "Baby J," "Favorite Star," and "Work That Out," but it's "Angel Eyes" that people still ask for.
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