
American drummer (1946–2012)
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Michael Hossack (17 October 1946, Paterson New Jersey - 12 March 2012) was a drummer for the band The Doobie Brothers from 1971-74 and again from 1987-2010. Hossack played alongside Hartman on the band's breakthrough albums Toulouse Street in 1972, The Captain and Me in 1973 and What Were Once Vices are Now Habits in 1974, which spawned the band's first #1 hit, "Black Water". In 1975, Hossack helped form the band Bonaroo which released one album then disbanded shortly afterwards. <a href="https
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