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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bobby_LaKindBobby LaKind - Wikipedia

    Robert Jay LaKind (November 3, 1945 – December 24, 1992) was an American conga player, vocalist, songwriter and occasional backup drummer with The Doobie Brothers.

  2. 28 dic 1992 · Doobie Brothers percussionist Bobby LaKind died following a long battle with cancer and just two months after reuniting with the band for a pair of concerts to benefit his two sons. LaKind was...

  3. Bobby LaKind (November 3, 1945 – December 24, 1992) was an American conga player, vocalist, and songwriter from Teaneck, New Jersey. LaKind was an occasional backup drummer for...

  4. During this period of transition, the band also elevated former roadie Bobby LaKind to onstage backup vocalist and percussionist. In the studio, LaKind first contributed percussion to Streets but had been a member of the band's lighting crew since 1974.

  5. In October 1992, the band reunited to perform two shows to benefit Bobby LaKind, who had been diagnosed with terminal colon cancer; the regular lineup was joined by former members Michael McDonald, Jeff Baxter, Bumpus and LaKind himself. The percussionist died of his condition on December 24.

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    Name
    Years Active
    Instruments
    1970–1979 1987–1991 1992 (died 2021) ...
    drums percussion backing vocals
    all Doobie Brothers releases from The ...
    Dave Shogren
    1970–1971 (died 1999)
    bass keyboards guitar backing vocals
    The Doobie Brothers (1971) Toulouse ...
    1971–1973 1987–1991 1992 1993–2012 (did ...
    drums percussion
    Toulouse Street (1972) The Captain and Me ...
    1972–1980 1987–1991 1992
    bass backing and occasional lead vocals
    all Doobie Brothers releases from ...
  6. 25 dic 1992 · Doobie Brothers percussionist Bobbie LaKind died Thursday in Los Angeles after a long battle with cancer, a publicist for the band said. He was 47.

  7. 19 mar 2016 · After booking the sessions with producer Ted Templeman, Simmons let it slip that the group had some new blood — not only McDonald, but percussionist Bobby LaKind, who'd graduated from the road...