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Walk This Road” sounds like a classic Doobies record, which means it sounds like a lot of things. They do straight rock, blues rock, Southern rock, and detour into soul and country.
Ahead of their concert Tuesday in Virginia Beach, Patrick Simmons talks about the new work, the band’s longevity, peers’ ...
After playing in Europe already this summer, the Doobies — which also includes principal member John McFee — kicks off the ...
Fifty years ago, the Doobie Brothers' Tom Johnston urged people to "Listen to the Music." Fifteen years later, he helped them do some dirty dancing. Johnston was, at least on paper, an outlier on ...
Johnston temporarily departed the Doobies in 1977, five years before the group broke up. He returned to the reformed band’s ranks in 1987 and helped lead its full-fledged reunion two years later.
At age 40, ‘Listen to the Music’ remains a classic rock radio staple and the Doobies -- with founding members Tom Johnston and Patrick Simmons -- still maintain a busy to ...
Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Tom Johnston of The Doobie Brothers chatted about their 50th anniversary tour. The Doobie Brothers (comprised of Tom Johnson, Michael McDonald, Pat Simmons, and John ...
Tom Johnston of The Doobie Brothers takes some time to talk about the band’s 50th anniversary tour, new music and more. The Doobie Brothers are busy these days.
Doobie Brothers frontman Tom Johnston moved from Visalia to San Jose in 1969 to attend college and was quickly pulled into a vibrant music scene driven by the free-spirited energy of San Francisco ...
Tom Johnston posted photos of his dog, Emma Thunder, on Facebook. Known for a "fierce competitive spirit," the WCSH meteorologist had the nickname TJ Thunder. Photo courtesy of WCSH-TV ...
WCSH-TV meteorologist Tom Johnston presents a weather report in January 2016. Johnston was reported missing after he failed to return from emceeing Springfest at Sunday River on Saturday, and his ...