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 ...
Longevity has its benefits, particularly with a band like the Doobie Brothers, who have continued to be creatively vibrant over a 55-year career. With 15 studio albums under their belt, the Doobies ...
The Doobie Brothers played three classic songs and a new tune on the latest episode of NPR’s ‘Tiny Desk Concert.’ ...
NEW YORK — The Doobie Brothers haven’t lost their stride. The genre-melting rock ‘n’ rollers released new album “Walk This Road” June 6, which they toasted with an intimate, sold-out concert at Irving ...
The Doobie Brothers are headed back on the road. The band will launch its Walk This Road tour of North America on Aug. 4, celebrating a reunion for the ages. The tour comes on the heels of the June ...
The Doobie Brothers, now more than 50 years in, start this set with "Takin' It to the Streets" and never let off the gas.
It's been a long road for the Doobie Brothers. The band first started in San Jose in 1970, with Johnston as the main singer.
In an exclusive interview with American Songwriter, The Doobie Brothers’ John McFee shares the story behind the just-reissued sole album by his short-lived supergroup Jackdawg.
A new Doobie Brothers album might not be a surprise in itself, since core members Tom Johnston, John McFee and Patrick Simmons have been chugging along merrily this century, releasing four ...
Discover all the original Doobie Brothers band members, where they are now, and how each shaped the legendary rock group's ...
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