These days, the Doobie Brothers are much more relaxed and open when heading to the recording than in the band's heyday in the 1970s and early 1980s. "Anything goes, we don't really have any ...
The Doobie Brothers will release a new album this year, titled Walk This Road. Scheduled for release on June 6, it features the reunited lineup of Patrick Simmons, Tom Johnston, John McFee and Michael ...
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(L-R): Keith Knudsen, Jeff Skunk Baxter, Michael McDonald, John Hartman, Pat Simmons and Tiran Porter, aka The Doobie Brothers, in 1976 - Redferns Fifty years ago this spring, the 23-year-old known to ...
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The Doobie Brothers are ringing in the New Year with some exciting news for fans. Founding member Pat Simmons has posted a “Season’s Greetings” message on the band’s Facebook page that features ...
The Doobie Brothers set us straight with their band name. Founded in 1970 in San Jose, California, by lead singer Tom Johnston and guitarist Patrick Simmons, The Doobie Brothers went on to be one of ...
The current incarnation of the Doobie Brothers, together since 2019, is one that fans have been wishing for over many years. It’s the first time all four principal members -- co-founders Patrick ...
The Doobie Brothers have finally embarked on their 50th anniversary tour, joined by Michael McDonald for the first time in 25 years. Originally announced in 2019 and scheduled for 2020, the trek was ...
Since the early 1970s, the Doobie Brothers have provided the soundtrack to countless road trips and backyard parties with songs like “Listen to the Music,” “Long Train Runnin’” and “What a Fool ...
In 1970, American rock band The Doobie Brothers formed and began to make a name for themselves playing in California biker bars (where they were particularly popular with the Hell’s Angels). Now, more ...