Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Guitarist Jeff "Skunk" Baxter - Thursday, Aug 4, 2022 / 8:00pm
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Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Guitarist Jeff “Skunk” Baxter
Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Guitarist of The Doobie Brothers and Steely Dan. 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. Baxter appeared with Steely Dan on their first three albums, Can’t Buy a Thrill in 1972, Countdown to Ecstasy in 1973, and Pretzel Logic in 1974. He contributed the guitar fills and signature solo heard on the group’s highest charting hit “Rikki Don’t Lose That Number.” While finishing work on Pretzel Logic, Baxter became aware of Becker and Fagen’s intentions to retire Steely Dan from touring and work almost exclusively with session players. 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. As a session man, he had contributed pedal steel guitar on Vices as well as “South City Midnight Lady” on its predecessor, The Captain and Me. Baxter’s first album as a full member of the group was 1975’s Stampede. He contributed an acoustic interlude (“Precis”) and significant turns on slide and pedal steel guitar.
The tickets identified in this promotion are made available through Goldstar. Groupon is not affiliated with or sponsored by Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Guitarist Jeff "Skunk" Baxter in connection with this deal.This offer is not eligible for promo codes.
Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Guitarist Jeff “Skunk” Baxter
Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Guitarist of The Doobie Brothers and Steely Dan. 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. Baxter appeared with Steely Dan on their first three albums, Can’t Buy a Thrill in 1972, Countdown to Ecstasy in 1973, and Pretzel Logic in 1974. He contributed the guitar fills and signature solo heard on the group’s highest charting hit “Rikki Don’t Lose That Number.” While finishing work on Pretzel Logic, Baxter became aware of Becker and Fagen’s intentions to retire Steely Dan from touring and work almost exclusively with session players. 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. As a session man, he had contributed pedal steel guitar on Vices as well as “South City Midnight Lady” on its predecessor, The Captain and Me. Baxter’s first album as a full member of the group was 1975’s Stampede. He contributed an acoustic interlude (“Precis”) and significant turns on slide and pedal steel guitar.
The tickets identified in this promotion are made available through Goldstar. Groupon is not affiliated with or sponsored by Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Guitarist Jeff "Skunk" Baxter in connection with this deal.This offer is not eligible for promo codes.
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