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As one of the most popular Californian pop/rock bands of the '70s, the Doobie Brothers evolved from a mellow, post-hippie boogie band to a slick, soul-inflected pop band by the end of the decade. Along the way, the group racked up a string of gold and platinum albums in the U.S., along...
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As one of the most popular Californian pop/rock bands of the '70s, the Doobie Brothers evolved from a mellow, post-hippie boogie band to a slick, soul-inflected pop band by the end of the decade. Along the way, the group racked up a string of gold and platinum albums in the U.S., along with a number of radio hits like "Listen to the Music," "Black Water," and "China Grove."

The roots of the Doobie Brothers lie in Pud, a short-lived Californian country-rock band in the vein of Moby Grape featuring guitarist/vocalist Tom Johnston and drummer John Hartman. After Pud collapsed in 1969, the pair began jamming with bassist Dave Shogren and guitarist Patrick Simmons. Eventually, the quartet decided to form a group, naming themselves the Doobie Brothers after a slang term for marijuana. Soon, the Doobies earned a strong following throughout Southern California, especially among Hell's Angels, and they were signed to Warner Bros. in 1970. The band's eponymous debut was ignored upon its 1971 release. Following its release, Shogren was replaced by Tiran Porter and the group added a second drummer, Michael Hossack, for 1972's Toulouse Street. Driven by the singles "Listen to the Music" and "Jesus Is Just Alright," Toulouse Street became the group's breakthrough. The Captain and Me (1973) was even more successful, spawning the Top Ten hit "Long Train Runnin'" and "China Grove."

Keith Knudsen replaced Hossack as the group's second drummer for 1974's What Were Once Vices Are Now Habits, which launched their first number one single, "Black Water," and featured heavy contributions from former Steely Dan member Jeff "Skunk" Baxter. Baxter officially joined the Doobie Brothers for 1975's Stampede. Prior to the album's spring release, Johnston was hospitalized with a stomach ailment and was replaced for the supporting tour by keyboardist/vocalist Michael McDonald, who had also worked with Steely Dan. Although it peaked at number four, Stampede wasn't as commercially successful as its three predecessors, and the group decided to let McDonald and Baxter, who were now official Doobies, revamp the band's light country-rock and boogie.

The new sound was showcased on 1976's Takin' It to the Streets, a collection of light funk and jazzy pop that resulted in a platinum album. Later that year, the group released the hits compilation The Best of the Doobies. In 1977, the group released Livin' on the Fault Line, which was successful without producing any big hits. Johnston left the band after the album's release to pursue an unsuccessful solo career. Following his departure, the Doobies released their most successful album, Minute by Minute (1978), which spent five weeks at number one on the strength of the number one single "What a Fool Believes." Hartman and Baxter left the group after the album's supporting tour, leaving the Doobie Brothers as McDonald's backing band.

Following a year of audition, the Doobies hired ex-Clover guitarist John McFee, session drummer Chet McCracken, and former Moby Grape saxophonist Cornelius Bumpus and released One Step Closer (1980), a platinum album that produced the Top Ten hit "Real Love." During the tour for One Step Closer, McCracken was replaced by Andy Newmark. Early in 1982, the Doobie Brothers announced they were breaking up after a farewell tour, which was documented on the 1983 live album Farewell Tour. After the band's split, McDonald pursued a successful solo career, while Simmons released one unsuccessful solo record. In 1987, the Doobies reunited for a concert at the Hollywood Bowl, which quickly became a brief reunion tour; McDonald declined to participate in the tour.

By 1989, the early-'70s lineup of Johnston, Simmons, Hartman, Porter, and Hossack, augmented by percussionist and former Doobies roadie Bobby LaKind, had signed a contract with Capitol Records. Their reunion album, Cycles, went gold upon its summer release in 1989, spawning the Top Ten hit "The Doctor." Brotherhood followed two years later, but it failed to generate much interest. For the remainder of the '90s, the group toured the U.S., playing the oldies circuit and '70s revival concerts. By 1995, McDonald had joined the group again, and the following year saw the release of Rockin' Down the Highway. But the lineup had once again shifted by the turn of the new millennium. 2000 saw the band — Hossack, Johnston, Knudsen, McFee, and Simmons — issue Sibling Rivalry, which featured touring members Guy Allison on keyboards, Marc Russo on saxophone, and Skylark on bass.

Top Songs

  Name Album Time Price  
1 Listen to the Music The Very Best of The Doobie Brothers (Remastered) 3:26 $1.29 View In iTunes
2 Black Water The Very Best of The Doobie Brothers (Remastered) 4:15 $1.29 View In iTunes
3 China Grove The Very Best of The Doobie Brothers (Remastered) 3:14 $1.29 View In iTunes
4 What a Fool Believes The Very Best of The Doobie Brothers (Remastered) 3:38 $1.29 View In iTunes
5 Long Train Runnin' The Very Best of The Doobie Brothers (Remastered) 3:28 $1.29 View In iTunes
6 Takin' It to the Streets The Very Best of The Doobie Brothers (Remastered) 3:50 $1.29 View In iTunes
7 Minute By Minute The Very Best of The Doobie Brothers (Remastered) 3:26 $1.29 View In iTunes
8 Jesus Is Just Alright The Very Best of The Doobie Brothers (Remastered) 3:51 $1.29 View In iTunes
9 Black Water Best of the Doobies (Remastered) 4:18 $1.29 View In iTunes
10 Listen to the Music Best of the Doobies (Remastered) 3:47 $0.99 View In iTunes
11 It Keeps You Runnin' The Very Best of The Doobie Brothers (Remastered) 4:16 $1.29 View In iTunes
12 Black Water Long Train Runnin' 1970-2000 4:15 $0.99 View In iTunes
13 What a Fool Believes Minute By Minute 3:46 $1.29 View In iTunes
14 Rockin' Down the Highway The Very Best of The Doobie Brothers (Remastered) 3:19 $1.29 View In iTunes
15 You Belong to Me The Very Best of The Doobie Brothers (Remastered) 3:03 $1.29 View In iTunes
16 Another Park, Another Sunday The Very Best of The Doobie Brothers (Remastered) 4:27 $1.29 View In iTunes
17 South City Midnight Lady The Very Best of The Doobie Brothers (Remastered) 5:28 $1.29 View In iTunes
18 Takin' It to the Streets Best of the Doobies (Remastered) 3:39 $0.99 View In iTunes
19 Long Train Runnin' Best of the Doobies (Remastered) 3:26 $1.29 View In iTunes
20 Real Love The Very Best of The Doobie Brothers (Remastered) 4:18 $1.29 View In iTunes
21 Long Train Runnin' Long Train Runnin' 1970-2000 3:26 $0.99 View In iTunes
22 Minute By Minute Minute By Minute 3:27 $1.29 View In iTunes
23 Take Me In Your Arms (Rock Me a Little While) The Very Best of The Doobie Brothers (Remastered) 3:39 $1.29 View In iTunes
24 Eyes of Silver The Very Best of The Doobie Brothers (Remastered) 2:58 $1.29 View In iTunes
25 What a Fool Believes Long Train Runnin' 1970-2000 3:46 $0.99 View In iTunes
26 China Grove Long Train Runnin' 1970-2000 3:14 $0.99 View In iTunes
27 It Keeps You Runnin' Best of the Doobies (Remastered) 4:20 $1.29 View In iTunes
28 China Grove Best of the Doobies (Remastered) 3:14 $1.29 View In iTunes
29 Listen to the Music Toulouse Street 3:47 $1.29 View In iTunes
30 What a Fool Believes Rhino Hi-Five: The Doobie Brothers, Vol. 2 - EP 3:46 $1.29 View In iTunes
31 Another Park, Another Sunday What Were Once Vices Are Now Habits 4:27 $1.29 View In iTunes
32 Black Water Rhino Hi-Five: The Doobie Brothers - EP 4:20 $1.29 View In iTunes
33 Dark Eyed Cajun Woman The Captain and Me 4:13 $0.99 View In iTunes
34 Real Love One Step Closer 4:21 $1.29 View In iTunes
35 Minute By Minute Best of the Doobies Vol. 2 3:27 $1.29 View In iTunes
36 Real Love Best of the Doobies Vol. 2 4:19 $1.29 View In iTunes
37 One By One Best of the Doobies Vol. 2 3:45 $0.99 View In iTunes
38 Here to Love You Best of the Doobies Vol. 2 3:27 $1.29 View In iTunes
39 What a Fool Believes Best of the Doobies Vol. 2 3:43 $1.29 View In iTunes
40 One Step Closer Best of the Doobies Vol. 2 4:11 $1.29 View In iTunes
41 You Belong to Me Best of the Doobies Vol. 2 3:05 $1.29 View In iTunes
42 Echoes of Love Best of the Doobies Vol. 2 2:58 $1.29 View In iTunes
43 Little Darling (I Need You) Best of the Doobies Vol. 2 3:26 $1.29 View In iTunes
44 One By One One Step Closer 3:45 $0.99 View In iTunes
45 South Bay Strut (Instrumental) One Step Closer 4:04 $0.99 View In iTunes
46 One Step Closer One Step Closer 4:11 $1.29 View In iTunes
47 Real Love One Step Closer 4:19 $1.29 View In iTunes
48 Toulouse Street Listen to the Music / Toulouse Street [Digital 45] 3:19 $1.29 View In iTunes
49 Listen to the Music Listen to the Music / Toulouse Street [Digital 45] 3:26 $1.29 View In iTunes
50 Song to See You Through Black Water / Song to See You Through [Digital 45] 4:05 $0.99 View In iTunes
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March, 1970 in San Jose, CA

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'70s, '80s, '90s, '00s

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