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Keith Knudsen

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Keith Knudsen Famous memorial

Birth
Le Mars, Plymouth County, Iowa, USA
Death
8 Feb 2005 (aged 56)
Kentfield, Marin County, California, USA
Burial
Princeton, Bureau County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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Rock Musician. He was 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." Knudsen began drumming in eighth grade and joined the Doobie Brothers in 1974. After a week's rehearsal, he went on the road with the band. The Doobies were known for incorporating gospel and jazz stylings into popular hit songs. They also were well-regarded for their live performances. Their other hits included "China Grove" and "Jesus Is Just Alright." Knudsen played with the Doobies until the band's 1982 farewell tour. During the band's hiatus, Knudsen and bandmate John McFee formed the country rock group Southern Pacific, which released four albums and had several hits. He rejoined the band full-time in 1993. He battled cancer in 1995 and it left him weak and he never fully regained all his strength. He was hospitalized for pneumonia at the time of his death. In 2020, Knudsen was posthumously inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of The Doobie Brothers.
Rock Musician. He was 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." Knudsen began drumming in eighth grade and joined the Doobie Brothers in 1974. After a week's rehearsal, he went on the road with the band. The Doobies were known for incorporating gospel and jazz stylings into popular hit songs. They also were well-regarded for their live performances. Their other hits included "China Grove" and "Jesus Is Just Alright." Knudsen played with the Doobies until the band's 1982 farewell tour. During the band's hiatus, Knudsen and bandmate John McFee formed the country rock group Southern Pacific, which released four albums and had several hits. He rejoined the band full-time in 1993. He battled cancer in 1995 and it left him weak and he never fully regained all his strength. He was hospitalized for pneumonia at the time of his death. In 2020, Knudsen was posthumously inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of The Doobie Brothers.

Bio by: Ron Moody



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  • Added: Nov 30, 2011
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/81265242/keith-knudsen: accessed ), memorial page for Keith Knudsen (18 Feb 1948–8 Feb 2005), Find a Grave Memorial ID 81265242, citing Elm Lawn Memorial Park, Princeton, Bureau County, Illinois, USA; Maintained by Find a Grave.