The Doobie Brothers reshaped their sound with the 1976 album Takin' It To The Streets, the record that introduced Michael McDonald and launched a new era for the band.
When Michael McDonald teamed up with Kenny Loggins, there was magic in the air ...
The Doobie Brothers were shocked when their song "Black Water" topped the U.S. singles chart on March 15, 1975.
The Doobie Brothers' singular hit, "What A Fool Believes", was one emotional impulse away from never seeing the light of day.
Fans still love this song decades later.
CUYAHOGA FALLS, Ohio — Legendary, Rock and Roll Hall of Famers The Doobie Brothers will make a stop at Cuyahoga Falls' Blossom Music Center on Wednesday, Sept. 15 as part of their "Walk This Road" ...
In March 1975, the Doobie Brothers had their first No. 1 hit with the song “Black Water.” Written by singer and guitarist ...
While we’ve got plenty of concerts in summer to look forward to, another Rock and Roll Hall of Fame act will make their way to Milwaukee, with their eyes set on an American Family Insurance ...
The guitar ace brought his Burns Bison and a six-pack of beer when he cut one of his most legendary tracks ...
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 ...
Patrick Simmons just wanted to be in a band. So when he hooked up with singer-songwriter-guitarist Tom Johnston and late drummer John Hartman to form the Doobie Brothers in 1970, he figured his life ...