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“We were a work in progress all the time,” Tom Johnston says, recalling the Doobie Brothers’ first era ... with two – 1973’s The Captain and Me and ’74’s What Were Once Vices ...
The Doobie Brothers, Pat Simmons (from left),Tom Johnston ... new memorable songs that could have easily fit on “The Captain and Me” and “Stampede.” “I kind of felt like we were in ...
Tom Johnston of the Doobie Brothers performs Oct. 25 ... platinum status with the back-to-back releases of “The Captain and Me” (1973) and “What Were Once Vices Are Now Habits” (1974 ...
“China Grove” was the second single to be released from The Doobie Brothers’ third album The Captain and Me, following on the heels of their first Top-10 single “Long Train Runnin’.
Just cue up the first song from the new album by The Doobie Brothers and you’ll hear something ... I’ve met over the years who have told me that going to jail was the best thing that ever ...
Tom Johnston of the Doobie Brothers assumed the song he was ... The track was also released on the band's third album, The Captain and Me, which came out four months earlier.
The Doobie Brothers are in the final stages of completing a new album with Michael McDonald, their first original studio release together since 1980’s One Step Closer. Pat Simmons provided an ...
Having been around for so long, to surprise any of the original members of the Doobie Brothers requires ... We had an album we were in the middle of, and it was easy for me to see Michael ...
Lots of Doobie activity The Doobie Brothers, who formed in 1970 and initially broke up in 1982, have a packed 2025 planned: A European tour that leads to a North American one, the strong new album ...