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Originally released in 1972, Odyssey is a truly beguiling mix of funk, soul, and California ’70s Laurel Canyon sounds, with a ...
Ahead of their concert Tuesday in Virginia Beach, Patrick Simmons talks about the new work, the band’s longevity, peers’ ...
In the midst of Rufus Du Sol’s encore Tuesday night, Aug. 5, at the Pine Knob Music Theatre, vocalist Tyrone Lindqvist sang ...
Could there be a more “Pine Knob” Pine Knob bill than the Doobie Brothers and the late Jimmy Buffett’s Coral Reefer Band ...
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Ultimate Classic Rock on MSNThe Doobie Brothers Launch Summer 2025 Tour: Video, Set ListThe Doobie Brothers brought their Walk This Road Tour home on Monday night, kicking off a North American leg of the trek at ...
"The prime directive, really, is to honor the legacy that Jimmy did such a fine job of building," singer-songwriter Mac ...
Katy Perry saves humanity in the fantasy world of her The Lifetimes Tour. But on Sunday, Aug. 3 at Detroit’s Little Caesars ...
The Coral Reefer Band opens for the Doobie Brothers at 7 p.m. Monday, Aug. 4 at the Pine Knob Music Theatre, 33 Bob Seger ...
After playing in Europe already this summer, the Doobies — which also includes principal member John McFee — kicks off the ...
When it comes to nostalgic songs to people born in 1965, leaving out The Doobie Brothers would be a cardinal sin. I went with “Black Water” from the 1974 album What Were Once Vices Are Now Habits.
The lineup of Doobie Brothers founders Patrick Simmons, Tom Johnston, John McFee and Michael McDonald released a new album, "Walk This Road," in June.
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