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  1. Robert Jay “Bobby” LaKind. Birth. 3 Nov 1945. New York, USA. Death. 24 Dec 1992 (aged 47) Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, USA. Burial. Burial Details Unknown Add to Map.

  2. Cycles is the tenth studio album by American rock band The Doobie Brothers. The album was released on May 17, 1989, by Capitol Records . It marked the band's reunion after breaking up in 1982. Instead of the later configurations with Michael McDonald at the helm, the band reverted to their 1972-4 lineup although Bobby LaKind who had played ...

  3. 1987–1998. After a five-year absence, the Doobie Brothers reunited in May 1987 for a tour to benefit the Vietnam Veterans Aid Foundation, with a 12-piece lineup including Tom Johnston, Patrick Simmons, Michael McDonald, Jeff Baxter, John McFee, Tiran Porter, John Hartman, Michael Hossack, Keith Knudsen, Chet McCracken, Bobby LaKind and ...

  4. And percussionist Bobby LaKind once lived in Boulder and managed the Tulagi nightclub (where the Doobies performed in 1971). LaKind, who originally signed on as a member of the Doobies’ lighting crew, became a full-time member after the release of the One Step Closer album. His congas and percussion graced every Doobie release and tour from ...

  5. Bobby LaKind (1945 - December 24, 1992) was a conga player, vocalist, songwriter and occasional live backup drummer with the Doobie Brothers. He was originally a lighting roadie for the band. After observing LaKind goofing around on the congas after a concert, the band took notice of his talent and asked him to join as a sideman for studio sessions.

  6. 8. Jan. 2024 · Robert Jay LaKind (November 3, 1945 – December 24, 1992) was a conga player, vocalist, songwriter and occasional live backup drummer with The Doobie Brothers. He was originally a lighting roadie for the band. After observing LaKind goofing around on the congas after a concert, the band took notice of his talent and asked him to join as a sideman for studio sessions.

  7. Robert Jay "Bobby" LaKind was a conga player, vocalist, songwriter and occasional live backup drummer with The Doobie Brothers. He was originally a lighting roadie for the band. After observing LaKind goofing around on the congas after a concert, the band took notice of his talent and asked him to join as a sideman for studio sessions. He sessioned with the band from 1976 and joined them ...