The Doobie Brothers have announced a new album and tour with Michael McDonald, the iconic singer and keyboard player who gave ...
“We were a work in progress all the time,” Tom Johnston says, recalling the Doobie Brothers’ first era, from 1970 to 1977. The effort certainly paid off: You’d be hard-pressed to find a ...
The first album to feature The Doobie Brothers' core lineup in 50 years will drop this spring. The band said on Instagram Wednesday that their new album “Walk This Road” will be released on Friday, ...
The hitmakers’ latest 10-track assemblage finds Michael McDonald rejoining the group, which featured Patrick Simmons, Tom Johnston, and John McFee in the studio and collaborative forces in the ...
Patrick Simmons, a founding member of the Doobie Brothers, on Facebook said he enjoyed touring this past year with bandmates Michael McDonald, Tom Johnston and longtime member John McFee.
The Doobie Brothers co-founder Patrick Simmons said on Facebook that he enjoyed touring this past year with bandmates Michael McDonald, Tom Johnston, and longtime member John McFee. More shows are ...
The band became known for its dual sound – first with the guitar-driven lineup of Tom Johnston and Pat Simmons, and later the soulful sound with Michael McDonald. Their hits like "Black Water ...
“Featuring a reunited lineup of members Patrick Simmons, Tom Johnston, John McFee and Michael McDonald, Walk This Road ‘embodies a sense of hope and togetherness, in terms of searching for the ...