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Douglas Lubahn (December 20, 1947 – November 20, 2019) was an American
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and
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bassist who played with internationally famous bands. His work is featured on three albums recorded by
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.


Brief history

In 1965, Lubahn was working in a ski resort in
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, United States, as a ski instructor, when he ran across
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, who was with a group called The Candy Store. As Lubahn and Elliot got to know each other, she encouraged Lubahn to travel to
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,
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, to try to find a band there, because at the time many bands were in need of bassists.


Musical career


Clear Light

In Los Angeles, 1966, Lubahn was a founding member of the band
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. ''
Clear Light Clear Light was an American psychedelic rock band that was formed in Los Angeles, California in 1966. The group released one studio album, '' Clear Light''. It had moderate national success before the group disbanded. History In 1966, The Brain ...
'' was the only album the band created before they split up. Their top song, "Mr. Blue", has been referred to as "long and a bit overbaked, but it does have an odd appeal". A review by Matthew Greenwald stated that they "combined folk, rock, psychedelia, and even a touch of classical to their sound", continuing on to say that "the end result, though, is a little ponderous and pretentious, but strangely listenable".


The Doors

One day, Clear Light's producer,
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, asked Lubahn to work on sessions for
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' second album; as the group lacked a bass guitarist, uncredited session bassist
Larry Knechtel Lawrence William Knechtel (August 4, 1940 – August 20, 2009) was an American keyboard player and bassist who was a member of the Wrecking Crew, a collection of Los Angeles–based session musicians who worked with such renowned artists as Sim ...
had doubled
Ray Manzarek Raymond Daniel Manzarek Jr. ( Manczarek; February 12, 1939 – May 20, 2013) was an American keyboardist. He is best known as a member of the rock band the Doors, co-founding the group in 1965 with fellow UCLA School of Theater, Film and Te ...
's
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lines on select tracks from their debut album. In contrast to Knechtel, Lubahn played on seven of the ten tracks on '' Strange Days'' (1967) as a credited contributor. The Doors invited Lubahn to join the group as a full-time member during the ''Strange Days'' sessions, using Rothchild as a messenger; however, Lubahn declined the offer for multiple reasons, including his refusal to leave Clear Light. He also played on all but two tracks on ''
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'' (1968) and, albeit less prolifically, on ''
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'' (1969).


Dreams

Doug Lubahn, with Jeff Kent, created jazz-rock band
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. The band evolved from a trio to a more horn-based band. Bassist
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, pianist
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, guitarist Bob Mann, and lead singer Eddie Vernon later joined the band.
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was short lived, lasting merely a year, with two albums released. ''Dreams'' (1969) was produced by producer, composer and audio engineer
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, and ''Imagine My Surprise'' (1970).


Pierce Arrow

Lubahn was the bassist and co-lead vocalist for the band Pierce Arrow who issued two albums, ''Pierce Arrow'' (1977) and ''Pity the Rich'' (1978), on
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. The band also featured guitarist Werner Fritzsching, whom he would collaborate with again in Riff Raff, and drummer Bobby Chouinard, who would later pull Lubahn into
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's band.


Riff Raff (U.S.)

Lubahn was the bassist and lead vocalist for the U.S. rock band, Riff Raff, whose sole album, ''Vinyl Futures'', was released on
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in 1981. ''Vinyl Futures'' features the Lubahn penned song "Treat Me Right", which was a Billboard Top 20 hit for
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and helped push her 1980 album ''
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'' to quadruple platinum sales in the U.S..


Billy Squier

Lubahn joined
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on two studio albums, 1982's multi-platinum selling ''
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'' and its equally successful 1984 follow-up, '' Signs of Life'', and took part in world tours for both albums.


Ted Nugent

Lubahn played bass on Ted Nugent's 1984 album, '' Penetrator'', which also featured future
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vocalist Brian Howe. That same year one of Lubahn's songs, "Talk to Me", appeared on ''
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'', the platinum selling debut album by New York band
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.


Death

Doug Lubahn died on November 20, 2019, at age 71.


References


External links


Official Doug Lubahn website
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