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In March 2016 the Doobie Brothers signed under new management with Irving Azoff. [37] Drummer Tony Pia left the band in the summer of 2016, leaving Ed Toth as the band's sole drummer. In January 2017 the Doobie Brothers announced that Chicago would once again join them for their Summer 2017 tour.
The 2016 tour saw the band play with The Doobie Brothers, as well as signal the return of "classic" drummer Steve Smith after longtime drummer Deen Castronovo was fired from the group. The 2017 tour had Asia co-headline, and also included the band's induction and performance at their induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. This tour is ...
The Doobie Brothers and Chicago are hitting the road this summer to co-headline a tour, and AOL.com spoke to members of the groups about the upcoming shows. The Doobie Brothers and Chicago set to ...
In 2018, Steely Dan performed on a summer tour of the United States with The Doobie Brothers as co-headliners. [37] The band also played a nine-show residency at the Beacon Theatre in New York City that October. [38] the band included Jim Beard (keys), Freddie Washington (bass), Jon Herrington (guitar), and Keith Carlock (drums). [39]
The set list for The Doobie Brothers concert on Saturday night in Dallas. 1. Take Me in Your Arms. 2. Here to Love You. 3. Dependin’ on You. 4. Rockin’ Down the Highway. 5. You Belong to Me
Michael H. McDonald (born February 12, 1952) is an American singer, songwriter and keyboardist. Known for his distinctive, soulful voice, he was a backing vocalist for Steely Dan from 1975 to 1980 and the lead vocalist of the Doobie Brothers across various stints (1975–1982, 1987, 2019–present).
The following is a comprehensive discography of the Doobie Brothers, an American rock band. Ten of their albums were certified gold or platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America . Their first greatest hits album, released in 1976, " Best of The Doobies ," achieved diamond status.
The Doobie Brothers add a series of Las Vegas concerts to their 50th anniversary tour with Michael McDonald that resumes in 2022.