Bassist Doug Lubahn Dies – Featured on Albums by The Doors, Billy Squier, Ted Nugent – Douglas Lubahn Tribute

The Doors: Our condolences go out to the family, friends, and fans of Doug Lubahn. Doug made indelible contributions to rock and roll, and especially to The Doors. He played bass on Strange Days, Waiting for the Sun, and Soft Parade. #RIP, Doug.
Doug Lubahn 12/19/1947 – 11/20/2019
Words could never express the sorrow. He was the love of my life. I’ll miss the laughter more than anything. RIP
Pat Devanny
Our condolences go out to the family, friends, and fans of Doug Lubahn. Doug made indelible contributions to rock and roll, and especially to The Doors. He played bass on Strange Days, Waiting for the Sun, and Soft Parade. #RIP, Doug. pic.twitter.com/6buV4uPNxT
— The Doors (@TheDoors) November 24, 2019
In addition to many musical projects and playing on three albums by The Doors, Doug also played on Billy Squier’s 1982 multi-platinum selling Emotions in Motion and its equally successful 1984 follow-up, Signs of Life. Lubahn also played bass on Ted Nugent’s 1984 album, Penetrator, which also featured future Bad Company vocalist Brian Howe.
Bass players & drummers are brothers… I loved playing with Doug Lubahn. – John Densmore #RIP
— John Densmore (@JohnDensmore) November 25, 2019
