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The Doobie Brothers released 'Livin' on the Fault Line,' their gold-selling second album with Michael McDonald, on Aug. 19, 1977.
The Doobie Brothers, from left: John McFee, Tom Johnston, Patrick Simmons, and Michael McDonald. CBS News Their story begins in 1970, in San Jose, California, where Johnston and Simmons met ...
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 ...
Santana's lengthy summer tour with the Doobie Brothers started on June 22 with a 19-song set at the Ak-Chin Pavillon in Phoenix.. You can see the set lists and video from both acts below. Santana ...
The Doobie Brothers have announced the June 6, 2025, release of their forthcoming studio effort, Walk This Road, via Rhino Records. The hitmakers’ latest 10-track assemblage finds Michael ...
Michael McDonald, center, with the Doobie Brothers in 1976. He co-wrote ‘What a Fool Believes’ with Kenny Loggins in 1978 and each released their own different album version.
The Doobie Brothers band, led by singer Tom Johnston, is teaming with their friend and fellow veteran Carlos Santana and his band for a night of true classic rock at Blossom Music Center on ...
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, ...
Jeff Baxter played psychedelic music with Ultimate Spinach, jazz-rock with Steely Dan and funky pop with the Doobie Brothers. But in the last few years he has made an even bigger transition: Mr ...