- John Hartman
John Hartman (born
18 March 1950 , inFalls Church, Virginia ) is a U.S.drummer who was a co-founder and original drummer of theDoobie Brothers . At the band's inception, Hartman was the sole drummer. However, in late 1971, the group added second drummerMichael Hossack , and the dual-drummers formation has persisted ever since. (Hossack was replaced in 1974 byKeith Knudsen .)Hartman played on all of the Doobie Brothers' major hits of the 1970s with both Tom Johnston and Michael McDonald. He left early in 1979 following a promotional tour in support of the award-winning "
Minute by Minute " album to look after ponies on his ranch.Hartman was enticed to join twelve Doobies alumni (including drummers Hossack, Knudsen, and Hartman's own 1979 replacement
Chet McCracken ) for a brief benefit tour in 1987. Hartman subsequently rejoined when the band was reconstituted the following year. He played on the reunion albums "Cycles" (1989) and "Brotherhood" (1991) as well as the accompanying promotional tours. However, following a 1992 alumni reunion for the benefit of terminally illpercussionist Bobby LaKind , Hartman retired permanently from the band. In typical Doobies fashion, he was replaced by his former partner,Keith Knudsen .Contrary to biographical notes published here and elsewhere, John Hartman, the drummer, is not related to
Saturday Night Live veteranPhil Hartman . Phil, whose surname was originally spelled "Hartmann," was born in Canada and had a brother named John Hartmann.Discography
Albums
*"The Doobie Brothers" (1971)
*"Toulouse Street " (1972) (US #21)
*"The Captain and Me " (1973) (US #7)
*"What Were Once Vices Are Now Habits " (1974) (US #4)
*"Stampede" (1975) (US #4)
*"Takin' It to the Streets " (1976) (US #8)
*"Livin' on the Fault Line " (1977) (US #10)
*"Minute by Minute " (1978) (US #1)
*"Cycles" (1989) (US #17)
*"Brotherhood" (1991) (US #82)
*"On Our Way Up " (2001)
*"Divided Highway " (2003) (consisting of tunes from Cycles and Brotherhood)
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