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With a new album, tour and impending induction into the Songwriters Hall of Fame, the Doobie Brothers are takin’ it to the streets like it’s 1976. The quartet of Patrick Simmons, Tom Johnston, John ...
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.
Tom Johnston, Michael McDonald and Patrick Simmons – founding and current members of the Doobie Brothers – will be inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame. They and fellow Doobie Brother John McFee ...
Love then took to the stage, joining current Beach Boys guitarists Christian Love, John Wedemeyer, Brian Eichenberger and ...
The Doobie Brothers have a new album with Michael McDonald, a summer tour and songwriting honors on the docket. The band talks to us about all of it.
"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 session great discusses being hand-picked by Gene Simmons, fitting in with James Brown, creating classic solos for Steely ...
Haugfest, a fundraiser for the University of Wisconsin-Superior's athletic department, was headlined by the Doobie Brothers ...
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.
The Doobie Brothers have walked, run, and smoked down the highway for a very long time. Over 50 years of mileage, to be exact. Patrick Simmons, the band’s co-founder and sole continuous member, has ...
McDonald, who joined Doobie Brothers in 1975, first writing and appearing on the band’s 1975 album Takin’ It to the Streets, says the past five decades since then “whizzed by.