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 appeared to be stalling out. A year after their multi-million-selling Captain and Me album spawned a pair of Top 20 hits in "Long Train Runnin'" and "China Grove," the band's ...
The post The Doobie Brothers and Michael McDonald Recording First New Album Together in Over 40 Years appeared first on Consequence. McDonald rejoined The Doobie Brothers for their 50th anniversary ...
When the Doobie Brothers concluded their farewell tour in 1982, the band members believed they were going their separate ways for the final time. But as the decade wore on, what were once vices became ...
On Friday morning, The Doobie Brothers announced that they’ll be releasing their 15th studio album, LIBERTÉ, on October 1 via Island Records. Featuring Tom Johnston, Pat Simmons, and John McFee, it’s ...
The Doobie Brothers are taking it to the stage again this summer with a tour to support a new album. The band will release "Walk This Road" on June 6 and hit the road on Aug. 4 in Detroit. The lineup ...
The Doobie Brothers set us straight with their band name. Founded in 1970 in San Jose, California, by lead singer Tom Johnston and guitarist Patrick Simmons, The Doobie Brothers went on to be one of ...
Born out of Northern California’s chaotic, late-1960s musical stew, The Doobie Brothers’ rugged, real and authentic approach to rock and roll made them biker bar stalwarts. But their self-titled debut ...
Musician John Hartman, who helped found the Doobie Brothers and served as their drummer on most of their biggest hits, has died. According to multiple media reports, Hartman died at the age of 72. The ...
John Hartman’s drumming is heard on some of The Doobie Brothers’ most ubiquitous hits: “Listen the Music,” “China Grove,” “Long Train Runnin’” and “Jesus is Just Alright” among them. The founding ...