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Robert Jay
LaKind (November 3, 1945 –
December 24, 1992) was an
American conga player, vocalist,
songwriter and
occasional backup drummer with The Doobie...
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Pavilion in Concord,
California to
perform benefit shows for
LaKind's children.
LaKind,
terminally ill with
colon cancer,
joined the
group on percussion...
- 1980,
Porter was
replaced by
Willie W****s, and
backup percussionist Bobby LaKind became an
official band member. With both
leading members Simmons and McDonald...
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McDonald at the helm, the band
reverted to
their 1972-4
lineup although Bobby LaKind who had pla****
percussion with
later configurations also rejoined. Tom Johnston...
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Jared Talor Lakind (born
March 9, 1992) is an American-Israeli
professional baseball pitcher for the
Sultanes de
Monterrey of the
Mexican League. He also...
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Background vocals - Wood, McDonald, John Townsend,
Rosemary Butler,
Bobby LaKind "Gotta Lotta" (4:03)
Synthesizer intro -
Duncan Mackay;
Saxophone solo -...
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Michael McDonald,
keyboards from Bill Payne,
backing vocals from
Bobby LaKind and
Rosemary Butler,
Ronnie Montrose and
Eddie Van
Halen (uncredited) on...
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baritone saxophone Lewis Collins –
tenor saxophone Jack Hale –
trombone Bobby LaKind –
congas on "Takin' It to the Streets", "Losin' End" and "Rio"
Richie Hayward...
- Chet
McCracken – drums, vibraphone,
marimbas Additional personnel Bobby LaKind – congas, bongos,
backing vocals Nicolette Larson –
backing vocals on "Real...
- drums,
percussion Keith Knudsen –
backing vocals, drums,
percussion Bobby LaKind –
backing vocals,
percussion Chet
McCracken – drums, percussion, mallets...