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Founding Doobie Brothers drummer John Hartman has died at 72. The musician played on some of the band's most memorable hits, including "Black Water." Watch Party Newsletter What to watch Win $100 ...
The Doobie Brothers, from left: John McFee, Tom Johnston, Patrick Simmons, and Michael McDonald. CBS News Their story begins in 1970, in San Jose, California, where Johnston and Simmons met ...
The documentary follows “Long Train Runnin’: Our Story of the Doobie Brothers,” a 2022 memoir written by Simmons and fellow founding member Tom Johnston with the help of music journalist ...
The Doobie Brothers played their farewell tour back in 1982. But more than 30 years later, the US rockers are still active. Now they are bringing out their first album jointly recorded as a band.
The Doobie Brothers, still going strong 08:37. Considering they've been playing the riff for half a century, maybe it shouldn't be a surprise, but knocking the rust off never sounded so good, as ...
With a new batch of fans discovering classics like “Black Water” and “Listen to the Music,” the Rock & Roll Hall of Famers tell us about their first LP with Michael McDonald in nearly 40 years ...
Tickets for the Sept. 9 Doobie Brothers/Coral Reefer Band concert go on sale to the general public Feb. 14, with tour presales starting at 10 a.m. Feb. 11 at thedoobiebrothers.com.
NEW YORK — The Doobie Brothers haven’t lost their stride. The genre-melting rock ‘n’ rollers released new album “Walk This Road” June 6, which they toasted with an intimate, sold-out ...
The Doobie Brothers were not made for 15-year-old girls. Being the sole teen in a venue filled with 70-year-old boomers was an experience. Not exactly like seeing Taylor Swift or Harry Styles.
The Doobie Brothers will release "Walk This Road," their first album in four years, on June 6, 2025. The band, known for blending country, rock, and soul, continues to tour and create new music.