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  1. Chester Eugene McCracken (September 20, 1946 – February 11, 2022) was an American drummer and recording, mixing and mastering engineer. He was a former member and contributing songwriter of American rock band The Doobie Brothers.

  2. In 1979 Hartman was replaced by session drummer Chet McCracken and Baxter by multi-instrumental string player John McFee (late of Huey Lewis's early band Clover); Cornelius Bumpus (who had been part of a recent reunion of Moby Grape) was also recruited to add vocals, keyboards, saxophones, and flute to the lineup.

  3. Chet McCracken. More images. Real Name: Chester Eugene McCracken. Profile: American drummer and recording, mixing & mastering engineer. Born September 20, 1946 in Tacoma, WA. Died on Friday, February 11, 2022 in West Hills, California. Former member and contributing songwriter of The Doobie Brothers.

  4. However, both Paul Warren and Frosty left during this tour and new drummer Chet McCracken (who would go on to join the Doobie Brothers) was hired to finish out their 1975 tour. The band then recorded Midnight Lady (minus Katona and McCracken), which was released in 1976.

  5. Chet McCracken & Chris Pinnick from 'Partners' - 1991 (very rare)-----Credits for the music: Chet McCracken - Drums, Keyboards, Midi Vi...

    • 5 min
    • 2003
    • KJCMuzique
  6. Chet McCracken – drums, percussion, vibraphone; Cornelius Bumpus – saxophone, keyboards, vocals; One Step Closer (1980) August 1980 – September 1982 Michael McDonald – lead vocals, keyboards; Patrick Simmons – lead vocals, guitar, banjo; John McFee – guitar, violin, backing vocals; Willie Weeks – bass, backing vocals

  7. 3 de abr. de 2024 · Chet McCracken had an illustrious career in music, spanning several decades. He started off playing with local bands in Southern California before joining the Doobie Brothers in the mid-’70s. He contributed to some of the band’s most popular albums, including “Minute by Minute,” “Livin’ on the Fault Line,” and “Takin ...