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  1. 9 de may. de 2024 · The Doobie Brothers’ fourth album, What Were Once Vices Are Now Habits (1974), produced the band’s first number-one hit, Simmons’s rollicking “Black Water.” Hossack abruptly left the band while rehearsals for the Vices tour were underway, and he was replaced by drummer Keith Knudsen. Another key lineup change occurred when Baxter learned that Steely Dan would no longer be touring ...

  2. 8 de feb. de 2005 · SAN FRANCISCO (AP) – Keith Knudsen, the longtime Doobie Brothers drummer who was part of the band during a string of hits that included “Taking it to the Streets” and “Black Water,” died ...

  3. Keith Knudsen (* 18.Februar 1948 in Le Mars, Iowa; † 8. Februar 2005 in Kentfield, Kalifornien) war ein US-amerikanischer Schlagzeuger.. Keith Knudsen spielte seit 1974 für die vor allem in den 1970er Jahren erfolgreiche Rockband The Doobie Brothers.Nachdem sich die Band 1983 vorübergehend aufgelöst hatte, war er 1985 Mitgründer von Southern Pacific, einer Country-Band, die bis zum Ende ...

  4. President / CEO. In May of 1981, Keith joined Security Bank full-time as a management trainee after working part-time as an intern. After serving in various management roles for the bank, Knudsen was elected President in 2013 and President/CEO in 2015. Knudsen earned a Business Administration-Finance degree from Wayne State College in May 1981.

  5. Feb 2007 - Mar 2011. Participated in Manitoba Hydro Request for Proposal response including competitive analysis and financial modeling, and was selected to construct. Responsible for climate data analysis, technology selection and turbine placement. Managed the environmental assessment approval process through Manitoba Conservation and Natural ...

  6. Keith Knudsen (18 février 1948 - 8 février 2005) était un batteur, un chanteur et un compositeur de rock aux États-Unis. Biographie. Knudsen est né à Le Mars en Iowa, et a commencé la batterie au lycée. Il débute avec le ...

  7. 8 de nov. de 2020 · The Doobie Brothers in 1976, at the height of their success: Keith Knudsen, John Hartman, Tom Johnston, Jeff “Skunk” Baxter, Patrick Simmons, Michael McDonald, and Tiran Porter (from left). Go ...