Rep. Dana Rohrabacher will throw his annual margarita- and chili-drenched birthday bash at the home of Newport Beach supporters this weekend.
The soiree will include a special musical appearance by former Doobie Brother and original Steely Dan member Jeff “Skunk” Baxter. Since recording the guitar solo for the 1974 hit single “Rikki Don’t Lose That Number,” Baxter has gone on to a successful second career as a defense consultant. The guitarist and Rohrabacher are close friends. The congressman acted as an early political mentor to Baxter.
“Even if I wasn’t in office, he’d still be helping me celebrate my birthday,” Rohrabacher said.
An advocate for missile defense, Baxter began his consultant career when he gave a paper he wrote on the subject to Rohrabacher. He now chairs a Congressional Advisory Board on missile defense and acts as a consultant to the U.S. Department of Defense.