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  1. 16. Aug. 2020 · Although a January statement from the Doobie Brothers said otherwise (stating that Hossack was improving slowly, per Rolling Stone ), on March 13, 2012 it was reported by The New York Times that Hossack had passed away from cancer in his Dubois, Wyoming home at the age of 65. As Rolling Stone reports, the drummer had been battling cancer for a ...

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  3. Music video Live in CaliforniaI like doobie brothes. Very nice!Member Cornelius Bumpus/Chet McCracken/Bobby laKind/Keith Knudsen John McFee/Willie ...

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  4. Born in The Bronx, New York, he began playing drums and congas at the age of three and was playing professionally at the age of nine. In his youth he played timbale with Latin music stars such as Tito Puente and co-founded a group named Los Rumberitos. At the age of 17 he joined the salsa music band of Rafael de Jesus. He then graduated from ...

  5. Full music credits for Bobby LaKind: 37 performances. Roles performed: congas, percussion, vocals, backing vocals, writer. Releases include: Best of The Doobies Volume II (The Doobie Brothers), One Step Closer, Nicolette (Nicolette Larson).

  6. Bobby LaKind – congas on "Takin' It to the Streets", "Losin' End" and "Rio" Richie Hayward – drums (with John Hartman) on "Wheels of Fortune" Novi Novog – viola on "Losin' End" Jesse Butler – organ on "Takin' It to the Streets" Maria Muldaur – cameo vocal on "Rio" Ted Templeman – additional percussion; Production. Producer – Ted ...

  7. 27. Dez. 2023 · Bobby LaKind’s contributions, both as a percussionist and a violin virtuoso, infused the Doobie Brothers’ catalog with a timeless allure, leaving an enduring legacy in the annals of rock history. The resonating question, “Who played the violin with the Doobie Brothers?” unveils not just a name but a maestro whose strings resonated with the very soul of the band’s artistic exploration.