The fourth album of Doobie Brothers, "What Were Once Vices Are Now Habits" released in 1974, included "Black Water," the band's first #1 record which eventually sold more than 2 million copies, and was the first hit to feature Simmons as lead vocalist. In the midst of recording sessions for their album Hossack abruptly departed the band citing burnout from constant touring. Drummer, songwriter and vocalist Keith Knudsen was recruited promptly and left with the Doobies on a major tour within days of joining in September 1973. Hossack subsequently replaced Knudsen in the band Bonaroo, which served as an opening act for the Doobies shortly thereafter. Both Hossack's drums and Knudsen's voice are heard on Vices.
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