In the January 2001 issue of Modern Drummer there is a "Where are they now" article, and one of the featured drummers is Keith. For those of you who don't usually have access to the magazine (which is probably almost everyone), here is the section on Keith: After stints with the country-rock band Southern Pacific in the late '80s and several tours with Yazawa, Keith was pleased to return to the Doobie Brothers' fold to play drums alongside Michael Hossack. The band has a new studio album out called Sibling Rivalry - their first in eleven years - which Knudsen says has an appropriate title. "We produced it ourselves," says Knudsen, who relocated to Northern California in '98. "I was one of the people going, 'How many records have we made? Of course we can make a record by ourselves.' I was wrong - in only one respect - in the actual picking of the material. We don't need a producer in the studio helping us to make a record. We just need an objective set of ears to help us pick the songs. "This is probably one of the best albums we've made as a band", Knudsen continues. "it can't help but sound like the Doobie Brothers, because we're the guys who recorded most of those albums, and you can hear that in the music. But it is a little different. Lyrically it's way more introspective than previous albums. And it's definitely more musically diverse." Keith says he also plans to record a solo album when the Doobie Brothers' schedule allows. Well there you have it. The article also has a picture of Keith circa 1974 - 75 >From a Big Keith fan in Cleveland, Craig _________________________ To unsubscribe from this list, send a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe doobiefans-list" in the body.
