Douglas "Doogie" White (born 7 March 1960) is a Scottish rock vocalist who currently sings for La Paz. He has also notably sung for Ritchie Blackmore's...
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Doogie Howser, M.D. is an American medical sitcom that ran for four seasons on ABC from September 19, 1989, to March 24, 1993, totaling 97 episodes. Created...
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Doogie Kameāloha, M.D. is an American family medical comedy-drama television series developed by Kourtney Kang that is based on the 1989–93 ABC series...
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Doogie may refer to: Doogie Howser, M.D., an American medical drama that ran for four seasons on ABC Doogie Kameāloha, M.D., an American family medical...
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Blackmore reformed Rainbow with a new line-up, fronted by a then-unknown Doogie White, which recorded their eighth and last studio album to date Stranger in...
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name Alcatrazz. The Waldo-Shea-Stump-Benquechea camp announced that Doogie White was now their lead singer, and released the studio album V in October...
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line-up featuring himself and four then-unknown musicians: vocalist Doogie White, bassist Greg Smith, keyboardist Paul Morris and drummer John O'Reilly...
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through Steamhammer records. The album is the first to feature singer Doogie White on lead vocals, along with keyboardist Derek Sherinian. All tracks are...
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that Appice had formed a new band called WAMI, which features vocalist Doogie White, bassist Marco Mendoza, and 16-year-old Polish guitarist Iggy Gwadera...
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Scorpions (Rarebell also joined the band for the Japanese dates) and Doogie White, formerly singer for Rainbow and Yngwie Malmsteen. With this line-up...
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Deep Purple for the second time in 1993, Rainbow reformed with vocalist Doogie White, bassist Greg Smith, drummer John O'Reilly and keyboardist Paul Morris...
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White Noise: A Cautionary Musical, a rock musical, based on the real-life band Prussian Blue White Noise, a Scottish rock band formed by Doogie White...
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La Paz is a Scottish rock band that was originally formed in 1984 by Doogie White, Chic McSherry and Alex Carmichael. The group toured around in Scotland...
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tour, Malmsteen introduced a brand new lineup of his band: vocalist Doogie White, keyboardist Derek Sherinian, drummer Patrick Johansson and touring bassist...
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tour a couple of months later, the lineup had settled with vocalist Doogie White and bassist Francis Buchholz. After another US tour with Rev Jones and...
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bassist Chris Dale. Algy Ward was replaced by former Rainbow singer Doogie White. For 2010, the band replaced Brabbs with Voodoo Six drummer, Dave Cavill...
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more international profile, Giardino approached former Rainbow singer Doogie White to record an English version of the Forgotten Kingdom album in 2009....
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Fest alongside original MSG singers Gary Barden and Graham Bonnet, and Doogie White of Michael Schenker's Temple of Rock.[citation needed] In 1991, he did...
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new members in 1994. This Rainbow line-up, featuring hard rock singer Doogie White, lasted until 1997 and produced one album titled Stranger in Us All in...
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Kumar Go to White Castle". Vespe, Eric (July 20, 2004). "Quint interviews HAROLD AND KUMAR writers Jon Hurwitz and Hayden Schlossberg about Doogie and Battlesh...
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Japan followed. In 2017, with the addition of Temple of Rock singer Doogie White (another former Rainbow vocalist), Michael Schenker Fest recorded the...
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Mooney, and Dan Foord. On 6 September 2009, Paice joined Neil Murray, Doogie White, Jonathan Noyce, Clive Bunker and Phil Hilborne at a "Night with Jethro...
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Mark Boals left the band. He was replaced by former Rainbow vocalist Doogie White, whose vocals were well received by fans. In 2003, Malmsteen joined Joe...
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Pontus Norgren (section Doogie White)
mastering Candlemass – Candlemass (2005) producer, engineer, mixing Doogie White - As Yet Untitled (2008) producer, mixing Last Autumn's Dream - Hunting...
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singer, Doogie White. Current members Rolf Munkes - guitars (2000-present) Neil Murray - bass (2000-present) André Hilgers - drums (2006-present) Doogie White...
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alongside former Scorpions drummer Herman Rarebell, with ex-Rainbow vocalist Doogie White and MSG's Wayne Findley on guitars and keys. The "Temple of Rock – Lovedrive...
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background vocals, orchestration, arrangement, engineering, production Doogie White – vocals (except track 9) Joakim Svalberg – keyboard Patrick Johansson...
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Thomson (1832–1917), British Army officer and author Douglas Thomson White aka Doogie White (born 1960), Scottish rock singer John Turnbull Thomson, British...
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and recorded the CD Nowhere to Go with Richie Kotzen, Mark Boals, and Doogie White.[citation needed] In 2005, Ohmura formed the band Cross Hard and released...
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MSG at Kavarna Rock Fest 2012. From left: Wayne Findlay, Francis Buchholz, Herman Rarebell, Doogie White, Michael Schenker....
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