One of the biggest albums in 1973 was 'The Captain and Me' by the Doobie Brothers, which now, reads like a greatest hits set. It was huge, thanks to the big hits China Grove and Long Train Runnin', and the not so big hits Natural Thing and Dark Eyed Cajun Woman, plus their popular concert piece, Without You, which may have been the hardest thing the band ever did - uncharacteristically so...
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An easy going Doobie Brothers fave always sounds great, especially on the edge of a Holiday weekend. A request to run Another Park, Another Sunday will be granted around 5:20pm. Lets hope the weather holds up and everyone has a wonderful 3 day weekend - including Sunday...
The Doobie Brothers have reacted to the death of their longtime drummer Michael Hossack with a series of heartfelt statements on their official website. Hossack passed away at his home in Wyoming Monday (March 12) after battling cancer for several years.
Lynyrd Skynyrd have signed on host and curate the 2012 Simple Man Cruise, a floating rock ‘n’ roll party set for Oct. 27-31 on Norwegian Cruise Line’s newest luxury liner, the Pearl. The cruise, which sets sail from Miami, will feature about a dozen different bands rocking the ship, including Skynyrd, the Doobie Brothers and up-and-coming Southern rockers like Blackberry Smoke and the Dirty Guv’na
American band The Doobie Brothers known for their easy going pop rock hits 'Black Water', 'China Grove' and many others, sometimes turns up the volume more than usual, with great results. Today's vault track is definitely one of their louder numbers, from the 1973 blockbuster 'The Captain and Me", and is still used to this day at many Doobie shows as an encore...
The Doobie Brothers had so many hits that some were bound to be lost in time. Today's Vault track is a good example. 'Another Park, Another Sunday' was a big hit for the boys in the summer of 1974, only a year after 'The Captain and Me' album and it's hits were still being pumped out of every radio station in the solar system, like they still are today...
"The Doobie Brothers Live At The Greek Theatre 1982" will be released on DVD on June 28th. Why 29 years after the fact? No idea, but it was one hell of a show! It was the final concert of The Doobie Brothers Farewell Tour, and they played it in their adopted hometown of Berkeley, California...