Keith Knudsen
Musician
The Doobie Brothers...Are Now Habits, Hossack abruptly departed the band citing burnout from constant touring. Drummer, songwriter and vocalist Keith Knudsen (who previously drummed for Lee Michaels of "Do You Know What I Mean" fame) was recruited promptly and... In this article: Tom Johnston, Patrick Simmons, Michael McDonald, The Doobie Brothers, Keith Knudsen, Tiran Porter, Cornelius Bumpus, Bobby LaKind, John Hartman, and John McFee |
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Wikipedia | October 31, 2009
Princeton, Illinois
...and mainstay on the daytime soap opera As The World Turns; world-renowned organist Virgil Fox; Doobie Brothers drummer Keith Knudsen; and the wife of poet Carl Sandburg, Lillian. Among the earliest settlers in Princeton were the...
In this article: Bureau County, Princeton, Illinois, Amtrak, Princeton High School, Carl Sandburg, William Cullen Bryant, and Chicago
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Wikipedia | October 22, 2009
Listen to the Music
...produced by Motiv8 . During the 1982 'Farewell Tour,' the song was the last one played on the setlist as the encore with drummer Keith Knudsen singing the lead vocal. It was also used to advertise Silver Dollar City in Branson,...
In this article: Listen to the Music, Doobie Brothers, Toulouse Street, Tom Johnston, Warner Bros, Patrick Simmons, Farewell Tour, Silver Dollar City, and Branson, Missouri
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Wikipedia | October 21, 2009
Guy Allison
...Air Supply and Japanese artist Eikichi Yazawa. He forged a musical relationship with other Yazawa touring members, John McFee and Keith Knudsen which led to recording work in 1996 with the Doobie Brothers. Allison, a touring and recording...
In this article: Guy Allison, Lodgic, World Trade, Bruce Gowdy, Air Supply, Chris Squire, Yes, Toto, and Moody Blues
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Wikipedia | October 16, 2009
John Hartman
...group added second drummer Michael Hossack, and the dual-drummers formation has persisted ever since. (Hossack was replaced in 1974 by Keith Knudsen.) Hartman played on all of the Doobie Brothers' major hits of the 1970s with both Tom...
In this article: John Hartman, Doobie Brothers, Michael Hossack, US, Phil Hartman, Brotherhood, Minute by Minute, and Tom Johnston
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Wikipedia | October 16, 2009
Keith Knudsen
Knudsen (pronounced 'K-noodsen') was born in Le Mars , Iowa. His father, Charles Knudsen, now lives in Kingsley, Iowa. Keith Knudsen was living in Northern California with his wife, Kate Knudsen, and his daughter Dayna Keyes Knudsen, at the...
In this article: Michael Hossack, The Doobie Brothers, US, What Were Once Vices Are Now Habits, Southern Pacific, and Northern California
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Wikipedia | October 07, 2009
Southern Pacific (band)
...their highest-ranking single on the country charts in November of that year). Formed in 1983 with former Doobie Brothers members Keith Knudsen and John McFee, bassist Jerry Scheff, Tim Goodman on vocals, and keyboardist Glen Hardin, they...
In this article: Southern Pacific, Stu Cook, John McFee, Pink Cadillac, Glen Hardin, Jerry Scheff, David Jenkins, and The Doobie Brothers
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Wikipedia | October 03, 2009
Live at Wolf Trap
...a cover of the rock and roll standard Little Bitty Pretty One. The album contains the final recordings of drummer and vocalist Keith Knudsen, who died shortly after its release. Jesus Is Just Alright (A. Reynolds) Clear As The...
In this article: Live at Wolf Trap, The Doobie Brothers, DVD, Fandango, Little Bitty Pretty One, Jesus Is Just Alright, and Tom Johnston
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Wikipedia | August 27, 2009
John McFee
...a role onstage as a relief lead vocalist for ailing Tom Johnston . John McFee's long-term partnership with Keith Knudsen was terminated by Knudsen's death from chronic pneumonia in 2005. In 2007, McFee produced Carlene Carter's comeback...
In this article: John McFee, Van Morrison, Doobie Brothers, One Step Closer, Southern Pacific, Alison, Tom Johnston, Elvis Costello, and Huey Lewis
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Wikipedia | August 26, 2009
Farewell Tour
...Brothers, released in 1983. (see 1983 in music). It documents what they thought would be their final concert. The front cover shows Keith Knudsen cutting the strings on John McFee's guitar as a symbolic gesture. Original lead vocalist and...
In this article: Farewell Tour, Tom Johnston, John McFee, The Doobie Brothers, and Japan
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Blogcritics | May 09, 2009
Music Review: Jackdawg - Jackdawg
Jackdawg was comprised of bassist Stu Cook of Creedence Clearwater plus lead vocalist and guitarist John McFee and the late drummer Keith Knudsen who both were members of The Doobie Brothers. The fifteen tracks that make up this album were...
In this article: John McFee, The Doobie Brothers, Stu Cook, Southern Pacific, Clover, One Step Closer, and Creedence Clearwater Revival
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Keith Knudsen (18 February 1948 — 8 February 2005) was a U.S. rock drummer, vocalist and songwriter.
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