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Douglas Lubahn (December 20, 1947 –
November 20, 2019) was an
American psychedelic rock and jazz rock b****ist who pla**** with
internationally famous bands...
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Lubahn may
refer to: Lubāna, a
Latvian town
Andrew Lubahn (born 1991),
American soccer player Douglas Lubahn (1947–2019),
American musician This disambiguation...
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Andrew Lubahn (born
September 10, 1991) is an
American retired soccer player.
Lubahn pla****
college soccer at Wake
Forest University between 2010 and...
- of P****ion (1980).
Produced by
Keith Olsen, the song was
written by Doug
Lubahn and Benatar.
Record World described it as a "driving rocker" that has "furious...
- the late 1960s and
early 1970s. The band was
formed by Jeff Kent and Doug
Lubahn, who
wrote and
arranged their songs. It
began as a trio and
evolved into...
- Hess, R. A.; Bunick, D; Lee, K. H.; Bahr, J; Taylor, J. A.; Korach, K. S.;
Lubahn, D. B. (1997). "A role for
estrogens in the male
reproductive system". Nature...
- et al.
reported the
exact locus of the AR gene (Xq11-Xq12), and
Dennis Lubahn et al.
published its intron-exon boundaries. 1994: The
androgen receptor...
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Robby Krieger –
slide guitar John
Densmore –
drums Additional musician Doug
Lubahn – b****
guitar British group Echo & the
Bunnymen recorded a
cover version...
- Paul
Beaver and pla**** by lead
singer Jim Morrison.
Session musician Doug
Lubahn occasionally pla**** b****
during the
recording of the album. The band explored...
- single.
Musicians Cliff De
Young –
vocals Bob Seal – guitar,
vocals Douglas Lubahn – b****
Ralph Schuckett –
keyboards Dallas Taylor –
drums Michael Ney – drums...