While the Leatherwoods failed to gain the audience they deserved, O'Reagan's talents impressed Joe Henry enough that he was invited to join the noted songwriter's road band and played on two of his albums, Fireman's Wedding and Trampoline. In 1996, O'Reagan joined the Jayhawks after the departure of drummer Don Heffington, in time to go into the studio with them for the album Sound of Lies. By the time the Jayhawks recorded Rainy Day Music in 2003, O'Reagan was contributing to the band as a songwriter, guitarist, and backing vocalist as well as drumming, and when the group opted to take a sabbatical in 2005, O'Reagan began work on a solo album. Recorded and produced by O'Reagan and featuring Gary Louris, Marc Perlman and Mark Olson from the Jayhawks, and former Son Volt bassist Jim Boquist, Tim O'Reagan was released by Lost Highway on June 27, 2006. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi