Keith-Knudsen-Obituary

Keith Knudsen

Feb 18, 1948 – Feb 8, 2005

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BORN
February 18, 1948
DIED
February 8, 2005

Obituary

Keith Knudsen, born on Feb 18, 1948 in Le Mars, IA, passed away on Feb 08, 2005.

Obituary

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - 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 was 56.

Knudsen had been hospitalized for more than a month, according to the band's longtime manager Bruce Cohn.

"I just saw him Sunday, just before the Super Bowl," Cohn said. "He was in good spirits. He was weak, but he was OK."

Knudsen began drumming in eighth grade and joined the Doobie Brothers in 1974. "After a week's rehearsal, I went on the road with the band," Knudsen said in his biography on the band's Web site.

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's going to be missed," said Tom Johnston, the band's founder. "We're going to miss him on drums. I'm going to miss him as a buddy."

Knudsen, who lived in Sonoma County's wine country, had cancer in 1995 Johnston said.

"It left him weak and I don't think he ever fully regained all his strength," Johnston said.

He said the band was currently performing about 100 concerts a year and is scheduled to release a new album this summer.
Copyright © 2005 The Associated Press


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Fond memories of Keith, when playing with the Shillings... they would pull up in front of our house in a school bus...when in town of Peru. He inspired me when i was 8 to pick up the drums... and played until i was 50... Thank you Keith for yuor life work and inspiration...

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

I just want to say I miss you and I love you. I always will. You were the most down-to-earth person and the sweetest man. Thank you for your smiles, your music and your little tips on how to get to a concert in a small venue. I enjoyed meeting you. May you rest in peace till we meet again. Keep on smiling.
With❤Love,
CHICAGO

great drummer and a great guy

Keith;

Your in the Rock N Roll Hall of Fame. you earned it. Thinking of you. Sorry Dad did not live long enough to live it (7/8/2019). He was always proud of you!

Just discovered the 82 Santa Barbara concert. What an incredible show!! Looked up the members on stage to sadly discover 4 are no longer here. All gone too young/soonWhat an incredible drummer who like the others put on a great show.RIP Keith.I keep thinking of the song If Theres a Rock and Roll Heaven by the Righteous Brothers.Best to your family.❤

Live at Wolftrap dvd is so great
You are sadly missed Keith !

It Keeps You Runnin is part of my lifes soundtrack. Thank you.

RIP sweet man