Doug Rauch Explained
Doug Rauch |
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Birth Name: | Douglass Haywood Rauch |
Birth Date: | 14 September 1950 |
Birth Place: | New York City, US |
Death Place: | San Francisco, California |
Genre: | Jazz fusion |
Occupation: | Musician |
Instrument: | Bass guitar |
Years Active: | 1969–1976 |
Associated Acts: | Carlos Santana, David Bowie |
Douglass Haywood Rauch (September 14, 1950 - April 23, 1979) was an American bassist.
Early life
Douglass Haywood Rauch was born in New York City.
Career
His career started in 1969, aged 19, when he played on the album L.A.M.F, released by Bunky and Jake. He played with Carlos Santana and his own group Santana, during their jazz fusion period in the early 1970s.[1] [2] [3] [4] He came as originally as a touring member, filling in for the band's original bass guitarist, David Brown, who was unable to tour due to ongoing drug habits. By the end of the year, Rauch had fully replaced and was a full-time member of the band. As a member of Santana, he contributed to only two albums, Caravanserai (1972) and Welcome (1973). Rauch left Santana in 1974.
He also teamed up with David Bowie for his Diamond Dogs tour for a month in September 1974.[5] During his career, he also played with Papa John Creach, Betty Davis, and Carly Simon.
Death
In his final years, he suffered from depression and numerous addictions. Rauch died of a drug overdose in San Francisco, California, on April 23, 1979, at the age of 28.[6]
Discography
- 1969: Bunky & Jake: L.A.M.F.
- 1970: Buzzy Linhart: Music (later re-released as Buzzy Linhart is Music)
- 1971: Carly Simon: Carly Simon
- 1971: Papa John Creach: Papa John Creach
- 1971: Giants': Giants (recorded 1971, released 1978)
- 1972: Santana: Caravanserai
- 1973: Santana: Welcome
- 1973: Betty Davis: Betty Davis
- 1973: Bola Sete: Goin' To Rio
- 1973: John McLaughlin & Carlos Santana: Love Devotion Surrender
- 1973: Santana: Welcome
- 1974: Santana: Lotus
- 1974: Jose Chepito Areas: Jose Chepito Areas
- 1974: David Bowie: Cracked Actor (recorded 1974, released 2017)
- 1975: Shigeru Suzuki: Bandwagon
- 1975: Cobham/Duke Band: Live at the Electric Ballroom (Dallas NYE 1975 live recording)
- 1976: Lenny White: Venusian Summer
- 1976: Billy Cobham: Life & Times
- 1976: Ike White: Changin' Times (recorded in Tehachapi State Prison)
Notes and References
- Fong-Torres. Ben. Fong-Torres. Ben. 1972-12-07. The Resurrection of Santana. 2022-01-22. Rolling Stone. en-US.
- Web site: Doug Rauch Credits. 2022-01-22. AllMusic. en.
- Web site: Wain. Phil. 2010-04-09. What Doug Did: A Retrospective on Doug Rauch. 2022-01-22. No Treble. en-US.
- Web site: 1973-03-29. Auburn Plainsman, Mar 29, 1973, p. 35 NewspaperArchive®. 2022-01-22. newspaperarchive.com. en.
- Web site: 1974-10-11. Yuma Sun Newspaper Archives, Oct 11, 1974, p. 42. 2022-01-22. NewspaperArchive.com. en.
- Web site: Wain . Phil . What Doug Did: A Retrospective on Doug Rauch . 2023-04-20 . No Treble . 9 April 2010 . en-US.