When did Jeff Baxter leave the Doobie Brothers?

With The Doobie Brothers
With that in mind, Baxter left the band in 1974 to join The Doobie Brothers, who at the time were touring in support of their fourth album What Were Once Vices Are Now Habits.
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When did Skunk Baxter leave the Doobie Brothers?

Baxter left the Doobie Brothers in early 1979. When asked to compare the effect that his last two bands had on people he said: “I think Steely Dan went straight to the brain and the Doobie Bros went straight to the heart.”
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When did Skunk Baxter join Doobie Brothers?

Baxter joined the Doobie Brothers as a touring member in 1974 as the band headed out on the road to support their album, What Were Once Vices Are Now Habits.
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When did Skunk Baxter leave Steely Dan?

After that, he moved to California and become one of the original six members of Steely Dan, which he left in 1974 to join the Doobie Brothers, which he left in 1979. Baxter has said he "fell into his second profession almost by accident."
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When did Jeff Baxter leave Steely Dan?

It was on this day, August 3rd, in 1974 that guitarist Jeff Baxter quit the band Steely Dan when the other founding members decided to stop touring. After leaving the band, Baxter moved on to play for the Doobie Brothers.
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Why He left Steely Dan



Why did Jeff Baxter leave Doobie Brothers?

With The Doobie Brothers

With that in mind, Baxter left the band in 1974 to join The Doobie Brothers, who at the time were touring in support of their fourth album What Were Once Vices Are Now Habits.
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Why did Jeff Baxter get fired from Steely Dan?

Jeff Baxter recently revealed the reason behind his departure from Steely Dan in 1974. Baxter stated that as Walter Becker and Donald Fagen stopped touring, he immediately decided to leave the band. Baxter wanted to continue live shows, which were enjoyable for him, instead of only being a session musician.
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What happened to the original bass player for The Doobie Brothers?

After five years of touring in support of Cycles and Brotherhood, Porter finally quit the Doobies for good in 1992. He was reportedly still frustrated with constant touring and the band's preference for recording familiar sounding material instead of his own, more diverse compositions.
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Why is Baxter called Skunk?

Baxter, who had been mistakenly locked out of the session, was outside just minding his own business--and doing his business--when someone inside opened a door, stepping into his, shall we say, line of fire. “ 'You skunk! ' the [wet] one kept repeating,” according to the Creem piece. A nickname was born.
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How much does Jeff Baxter charge?

A $3000 price on their website (again, just an example) might scare people away before they've had the chance to learn about your situation and explain again what they offer. Agency Master Academy is a personal coaching product and not just a course. And according to Jeff, they only work with ten students at a time.
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Was Skunk Baxter a part of Steely Dan?

After the breakup of Ultimate Spinach, Baxter relocated to Los Angeles, finding work as a session guitarist. In 1972 he became a founding member of the band Steely Dan, along with guitarist Denny Dias, bassist Walter Becker, keyboardist-vocalist Donald Fagen, drummer/vocalist Jim Hodder and vocalist David Palmer.
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Did Jeff Baxter play with Jimi Hendrix?

Baxter started out aiming for a career in journalism but always had an interest in music — while working at a music shop in Manhattan, he met up-and-coming guitar legend Jimi Hendrix and during part of 1966 was the bassist for Jimmy James and the Blue Flames.
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Where is Skunk Baxter now?

From his first band in Mexico to working in guitar stores in Manhattan to being a member of many bands, Skunk is recognized as a legendary guitarist. His career continues with the release in June 2022 of his first solo CD. Baxter continues to be active as a performer, commentator, composer and producer.
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Who is currently in The Doobie Brothers?

Active for five decades, with their greatest success in the 1970s, the group's current lineup consists of founding members Tom Johnston (guitars, vocals) and Patrick Simmons (guitars, vocals), alongside Michael McDonald (keyboards, vocals) and John McFee (guitars, pedal steel, violin, backing vocals), and touring ...
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How did The Doobie Brothers get their name?

According to an interview by Cleveland.com with Pat Simmons, in the band's formative days, a fellow musician named Keith “Dyno” Rosen suggested the band call themselves “The Doobie Brothers” because they were constantly partaking in said herbal indulgences.
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Why did Patrick Simmons leave the Doobie Brothers?

The Doobie Brothers broke up in 1982 when Simmons, the band's sole surviving original member, decided to leave. Bassist Porter says the break occurred over the divergence between Simmons' guitar picking style and Michael McDonald's soft soul sound.
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How many original Doobie Brothers are left?

Two of the Doobies' co-founders, Johnston and fellow singer-guitarist Patrick Simmons, are still on board today. So is ace guitarist John McFee, who joined in 1979.
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Who did Michael McDonald replace in the Doobie Brothers?

McDonald, who joined the Doobies as a singer, songwriter, and keyboardist in 1975 to replace an ailing Tom Johnston, steered the band in a creative direction that was less Hells Angels and more Steely Dan, with albums Takin' It to the Streets (1976), Livin' on the Fault Line (1977), Minute by Minute (1978), and One ...
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Who played guitar solo on my old school?

The original studio track features a guitar solo by Jeff Baxter.
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When did The Doobie Brothers Break Up?

Early in 1982, the Doobie Brothers announced they were breaking up after a farewell tour, which was documented on the 1983 live album Farewell Tour. After the band's split, McDonald pursued a successful solo career, while Simmons released one unsuccessful solo record.
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Is Michael McDonald still part of The Doobie Brothers?

Michael McDonald (born February 12, 1952) is an American singer, keyboardist and songwriter known for his distinctive, soulful voice and as a member of the bands the Doobie Brothers (1975–1982, 1987, 2019–present) and Steely Dan (1974).
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When did Tom Johnston rejoin The Doobie Brothers?

While working on his solo projects, in 1982 Johnston rejoined the band for a farewell tour concert, after which The Doobie Brothers ceased performing as a band for the next five years.
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