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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. Feb 10, 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...

  3. Feb 9, 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....

  4. Feb 9, 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...

  5. Apr 23, 2005 · Keith A. Knudsen, 56, drummer, songwriter and singer, died of pneumonia Feb. 8, 2005, at the Kentfield Rehabilitation Hospital, Kentfield, Calif. He was born Feb. 18, 1948, in LeMars, Iowa, and was raised in Princeton, Ill., where many members of his family still live.

  6. Feb 9, 2005 · Keith Knudsen, a drummer for the Doobie Brothers since 1974, died of pneumonia Tuesday. He was 56. Knudsen, who lived in Sonoma County’s wine country, had been hospitalized for more than a...

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  8. Oct 8, 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.

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