Current Memebers
Michael Hossack
Tom Johnston
John McFee
Pat Simmons
Previous Members
Jeff Baxter
Cornelius Bumpus
John Hartman
Keith Knudsen
Bobby LaKind
Chet McCracken
Michael McDonald
Tiran Porter
Dave Shogren
Willie Weeks
Rhino's first-ever two-disc Doobies collection gathers 33 hits and classics spanning 1971-2000. Includes "Listen To The Music," "Jesus Is Just Alright," "China Grove," "Minute By Minute," "What A Fool Believes," and many more.
Last Train Running (Box Set)
The Doobie Brothers got their start in the very late ’60s, playing their upbeat, melodic, guitar-driven, multipart-harmony rock in the biker bars and hippie joints in Northern and Central California. Signed to Warner Bros. in 1971, the Doobies released the first in an unbroken string of ten Platinum and/or Gold albums through 1981. The band went through several personnel changes, the most notable being cofounder Tom Johnston’s exit in 1976 and pop/R&B singer/songwriter Michael McDonald joining to lead them through a more sophisticated and even more successful musical phase.
Farewell Tour
When the Doobie Brothers disbanded in 1983 for what would prove to be a half-decade break, they were one of the most popular American rock bands in the world. Recorded at three concerts in Northern and Southern California, FAREWELL TOUR - their first live album and their last release for Warner Bros. - captures them in peak form at this critical juncture.
For over three decades millions of fans have been “Listening To The Music” of the Doobie Brothers, one of the most enduringly popular American bands in rock ‘n’ roll history. The Doobies got their start in the San Francisco Bay Area scene of the late 1960s, graduating from playing local clubs, biker hangouts, and hippie joints to concert stages worldwide. Their free-wheeling, melodic, harmony-heavy, guitar-driven music—fusing jazz, R&B, and more into an indelible rock-pop signature unleashed a string of hits including 16 Top 40 singles and 11multi-platinum albums.
The band went through several personnel changes, the most notable being cofounder Tom Johnston's exit in 1976 and pop/R&B singer/songwriter Michael McDonald joining to lead them through a more sophisticated and even more successful musical phase. The Doobies split up in 1982 but reunited in '88 with many original members, cut another Gold-certified album, and continued to rock down the highway.
Howdy Gents, Thanks for your friendship and the great music on your page. Just uploaded my new song "My Future Showed Up Late". It's a toe tapper about southern style karma and us good ole boys. It's got my good buddy Ray MaGee on pedal steel cookin' up a storm. Enjoy and let me know how you like it. Thanks, Dexter
I just want to "Thank you" for the many years of hard work and dedication to entertain us! We love you very much! You are loved, appreciated and admired by us all! God Bless You! ~Love, MadonnaButterfly~