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.
The Doobie Brothers, now more than 50 years in, start this set with "Takin' It to the Streets" and never let off the gas.
The Doobie Brothers played three classic songs and a new tune on the latest episode of NPR’s ‘Tiny Desk Concert.’ ...
The Doobie Brothers made their debut on NPR's "Tiny Desk Concert" this week, and reminded everyone why their music still resonates across generations.
The Doobie Brothers have been rocking ‘n’ rolling since 1970. The rock band gained popularity in 1972 with its hippie anthem “Listen to the Music.” The track was from the band’s second studio album ...
NEW YORK — Just cue up the first song from the new album by The Doobie Brothers and you'll hear something unusual: harmony, in a new way. It's not just that soulful blast from Michael McDonald, ...
The Doobie Brothers are ringing in the New Year with some exciting news for fans. Founding member Pat Simmons has posted a “Season’s Greetings” message on the band’s Facebook page that features ...
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‘ latest album, Walk This Road, is barely four months old — albeit a couple of years in the making. But Michael McDonald is ready to get started on the next one. “I think we’re ...
Founding members Tom Johnston and Patrick Simmons are still going strong, alongside longtime multi-instrumentalist John McFee. But the big news is that Michael McDonald, who fronted the band during ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Rock & Roll Hall of Fame nominees The Doobie Brothers are joining with singer and songwriter Michael McDonald for a 50th anniversary tour next year. McDonald, who sang with the ...