The chart-topping '70s hit went from being labeled a 'piece of crap' in the studio to becoming a Grammy-winning song.
The Doobie Brothers were one of the first big rock bands to do a farewell tour, and one of the first to come back. The band came out of Northern California in the early '70s but, by 1982, guitarist ...
McDonald co-wrote the track with Walk This Road producer John Shanks. Co-founding Doobies members Tom Johnston and Pat Simmons contributed backing vocals to the song. “Learn to Let Go” is available ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The Doobie Brothers played their farewell tour back in 1982. But more than 30 years later, the US rockers are still active. Now ...
Brotherhood is a tribute band that hails from Atlanta and will perform Thursday at the ECU tailgate plaza outside ...
In May, 37 years ago, The Doobie Brothers released their hit single, “The Doctor.” It was one of the tunes on their 1989 ...
Brotherhood, a Doobie Brothers tribute band, will be on stage for this week’s free Concert on the Common at the ECU tailgate ...
Can we for a second just appreciate the resiliency and excellence of The Doobie Brothers? Not too many other bands scored huge crossover hits for as long a span of time as they did, not to mention in ...
The Doobie Brothers will release a new album this year, titled Walk This Road. Scheduled for release on June 6, it features the reunited lineup of Patrick Simmons, Tom Johnston, John McFee and Michael ...
Towards the beginning of their set on Friday, September 27 at the Upstate Medical Arena at the Oncenter War Memorial, singer/guitarist, Patrick Simmons, founder, and the only consistent member of The ...
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 ...