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  1. Keith A. Knudsen ( / kəˈnuːdsən / kə-NOOD-sən; February 18, 1948 – February 8, 2005) was an American rock drummer, vocalist, and songwriter. Knudsen was best known as a drummer and vocalist for The Doobie Brothers. In addition, he founded the band Southern Pacific with fellow Doobie Brother John McFee.

  2. 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.

  3. 10. Feb. 2005 · Keith Knudsen, a drummer for the Doobie Brothers on a string of rock hits since 1974, died here on Tuesday. He was 56 and lived in Sonoma County. He died of pneumonia at Kentfield...

  4. 9. Feb. 2005 · 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 of pneumonia yesterday...

  5. 9. Feb. 2005 · 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 of pneumonia Tuesday. He...

  6. 8. Okt. 2010 · By On 08th Oct 2010. Keith Knudsen was best known for his work with the Doobie Brothers, playing on six top-ten albums including 1978’s number-one record, Minute By Minute. In the early ’70s, Knudsen teamed with rock organist Lee Michaels, with whom he would record Lee Michaels Live, Space & First Takes, and Nice Day For Something.

  7. 9. Feb. 2005 · February 9, 2005. Keith Knudsen, drummer for California rockers the Doobie Brothers, died of pneumonia yesterday at the age of fifty-six after a month-long hospital stay in San Francisco. He...