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The Doobie Brothers made "Black Water" a B-side. Audiences found it anyway and made it a No. 1 smash hit single.
The Doobie Brothers will be the 10th collective of three or more songwriters to be inducted into the SHOF on the same night. Eight of them are performing groups.
Fifty-three years since their first hit single, “Listen to the Music,” raced up the charts in 1972, the Doobie Brothers are back with their 16th studio album, Walk This Road, and a 20-date ...
The Doobie Brothers, Queen, Bee Gees and Other Groups in the Songwriters Hall of Fame Quincy Jones Remembered by Lucky Daye, Luke James & Miles Caton With Smooth 2025 BET Awards Tribute ...
Patrick Simmons tells us about the best and worst of the Doobie Brothers, including the song the Hells Angels couldn’t get enough of: ‘I didn’t want the crap beaten out of me. But we had a ...
Since forming in 1970, the Doobie Brothers’ founding members, Tom Johnston and Patrick Simmons, served as the band’s chief songwriters. By the early 1970s, the band hit its stride with ...
The Doobie Brothers: Tom Johnston, John McFee, Michael McDonald and Patrick Simmons. Clay Patrick McBride Rodgers called composing a "solitary" process, saying, "we create something from nothing." ...
Mark Consuelos teased Jon Hamm on 'Live with Kelly and Mark' that they "might've dated the same girl" while growing up "about 25 miles away" from each other.
The graphic novel ‘The Blues Brothers: The Escape of Joliet Jake’ is set two decades after the seminal film, and The Hollywood Reporter has a first-look, as well as a foreword penned by Aykroyd.
This week "Wood Brothers Wednesday" dives into David Pearson's success in the iconic No. 21 car throughout the 1970s.
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