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The Doobie Brothers sing "Long Train Runnin'": But you can't argue with their methods. This week, Johnston, McDonald and Simmons will be inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame.
Just this week The Doobie Brothers (minus McDonald) released their latest album, "Liberté," their first in more than a decade – songs not as much by artists from the '70s, as in their 70s.
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' chart-topping pop-rock was no doubt the soundtrack to many a summertime road trip during the band's 1970s heyday. This summer, the group is back on the road itself, touring in ...
McDonald made his first appearance on a Doobie Brothers record in 1976, when his “Takin’ It To the Streets” and “It Keeps You Runnin’” introduced a more soulful approach that provided ...
02. What a Fool Believes — The Doobie Brothers 03. Solfetietto, En Ut Mineur — The Swingle Singers 04. Feels So Good — Chuck Mangione 05. She Blinded Me with Science — Thomas Dolby 06.
Former Doobie Brother and five-time Grammy Award-winning artist Michael McDonald also collaborated on the new album. "Yeah Michael's got three songs on it so he's part of the Doobie section," said ...
The Doobie Brothers, following their Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Fame induction in May, will play a concert that could cost some as much as $20,000 to see.
The Doobie Brothers are ready to celebrate a half century of making music. The Bay Area classic rock act has announced plans for a 50th anniversary tour.
The Doobie Brothers are rescheduling their 50th anniversary tour with the returning Michael McDonald. The band will perform at S&T Bank Music Park on Sept. 4, 2021.