Born out of Northern California's chaotic, late-1960s musical stew, The Doobie Brothers' rugged, real and authentic approach to rock and roll made them biker bar stalwarts. The Doobie Brothers' legacy has been built upon not just hit records, but also an unrivaled commitment to musical integrity and a steadfast allegiance to their enthusiastic fan base. The bands ability to evolve in a constantly changing industry and connections to generations of listening audiences is a testament to their craft. The Doobie Brothers were inducted into the Vocal Group Hall of Fame in 2004, have won four GRAMMY® Awards and sold more than 48 million records worldwide (including three multi-platinum, seven platinum, and 14 gold albums).
Touring Lineup:
Patrick Simmons - Guitars/Vocals
Tom Johnston - Guitars/Vocals
John McFee - Guitars, Pedal Steel, Dobro, Fiddle, Vocals
Bill Payne - Keyboards
Marc Russo - Saxophone
Ed Toth - Drums
John Cowan - Bass/Vocals
Born out of Northern California's chaotic, late-1960s musical stew, The Doobie Brothers' rugged, real and authentic approach to rock and roll made them biker bar stalwarts. The Doobie Brothers' legacy has been built upon not just hit records, but also an unrivaled commitment to musical integrity and a steadfast allegiance to their enthusiastic fan base. The bands ability to evolve in a constantly changing industry and connections to generations of listening audiences is a testament to their craft. The Doobie Brothers were inducted into the Vocal Group Hall of Fame in 2004, have won four GRAMMY® Awards and sold more than 48 million records worldwide (including three multi-platinum, seven platinum, and 14 gold albums).
Touring Lineup:
Patrick Simmons - Guitars/Vocals
Tom Johnston - Guitars/Vocals
John McFee - Guitars, Pedal Steel, Dobro, Fiddle, Vocals
Bill Payne - Keyboards
Marc Russo - Saxophone
Ed Toth - Drums
John Cowan - Bass/Vocals
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