The Doobie Brothers, a rock band known for their versatile sound, blending rock, folk, country, and R&B, became popular in the 1970s with hits like "Listen to the Music”, "Long Train Runnin’“, and "What a Fool Believes”. Their ability to evolve musically, incorporating elements of soul and pop, kept them relevant across decades. With multiple lineup changes over the years, the band continues to tour and release new music, celebrating their enduring influence on rock music.
1970:
The Doobie Brothers were formed in San Jose, California by lead vocalist Tom Johnston and drummer John Hartman.
1971:
Debut Album - Released their self-titled debut album, "The Doobie Brothers."
1972:
Breakthrough - Released their second album, "Toulouse Street” which included hits like "Listen to the Music" and "Jesus Is Just Alright."
1973:
Released "The Captain and Me” featuring hits "Long Train Runnin'" and "China Grove."
1974:
Top of the Charts - Released "What Were Once Vices Are Now Habits” which included the number one hit "Black Water."
1976:
Lineup Change - Michael McDonald joined the band, bringing a new sound with the album "Takin' It to the Streets."
1978:
Platinum Success - Released "Minute by Minute” featuring the Grammy-winning song "What a Fool Believes."
1982:
First Farewell - The band disbanded after their "Farewell Tour."
1987:
Reunion - The Doobie Brothers reunited and released "Cycles" in 1989, featuring the hit "The Doctor."
1990s-2000s~
Tours and Albums - Continued to tour and release new music, including "Brotherhood" (1991) and "World Gone Crazy" (2010).
2020:
Celebrated their 50th anniversary with a tour and were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Tom Johnston – Vocals, Guitar
John Hartman – Drums
The Doobie Brothers Notable Members~
Patrick Simmons – Guitar, Vocals
Michael McDonald – Keyboards, Vocals
Tiran Porter – Bass
Jeff 'Skunk' Baxter – Guitar
Keith Knudsen – Drums
The Doobie Brothers have won two Grammy Awards
1. "Listen to the Music" (1972) - A signature song that exemplifies the band's upbeat, harmonious sound.
2. "What a Fool Believes" (1978) - A chart-topping hit co-written by Michael McDonald and Kenny Loggins that won Grammy Awards.
3. "Long Train Runnin'" (1973) - Known for its distinctive guitar riff and energetic vibe, it's a staple of the band's live performances.
Tom Johnston
Music is the way to communicate with everyone and everything.
Michael McDonald
The Doobie Brothers were a group of individuals that created music together that was greater than the sum of its parts.
Despite numerous lineup changes and a temporary disbandment in the 1980s, the Doobie Brothers have remained a staple in classic rock, celebrating their 50th anniversary in 2020 and being inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.