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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 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 ...
After releasing the band’s 15th album, Liberté, in 2021, the Doobie Brothers reunited with Michael McDonald after nearly 20 years for a run of shows commemorating the band’s 50th anniversary.
Fifty-three years since their first hit single, “Listen to the Music,” raced up the charts in 1972, the Doobie Brothers are back with their 16th studio album, Walk This Road, and a 20-date ...
"If we do another record, we might just sit in a room together and play the tracks like we used to in the old days and see what happens." ...
The Doobie Brothers split in the early ‘80s as McDonald launched a solo career. The band reformed a couple of times in the years that followed, with Simmons and Johnston on board.
And while The Doobie Brothers went through a five-year hiatus from 1982 to 1987, the members have always found their way back to each other. The longevity they’ve enjoyed is unusual in an ...
A classic rock band has announced the title of its first new album with its core lineup in 50 years. The Doobie Brothers co-founder Patrick Simmons said on Facebook that he enjoyed touring this ...
At 5 years old, I said no and she asked if I would like to learn. I looked up, said sure and told her I’d love to learn. I learned all the notes, scales and how to finger the piano.
Formed in 1970, the Doobie Brothers hit the airwaves two years later with two singles from their second album — Johnston’s “Listen to the Music” and the gospel song “Jesus is Just ...
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