With over two decades worth of great music to feed their hungry fans, a band called "Doobie Brothers" continued to rock, playing 47 dates with Foreigner in the summer of 1994 alone. This included tours of Europe, Australia and New Zealand. The Doobie Brothers are an American rock band formed in 1970. The group is comprised of founding members Tom Johnston, Patrick Simmons & Michael Hossack, as well as guitarist/violinist John McFee and ; but the band has often had a large cast list, and many members have come and gone. The Doobie Brothers were inducted into The Vocal Group Hall of Fame in 2004. Modeled roughly on the three-guitar, three-part vocal harmony sound of the San Francisco band Moby Grape, The Doobie Brothers were founded in San Jose, California in 1970. The blending of the folk-style finger-picking of Pat Simmons with the rough-hewn rock licks of Tom Johnston, whose soulful lead vocals gave the band its initial distinctive sound, helped to define what would become known as the California sound of the 70s. They have sold over 30 million albums in the United States from the 1970s to the present. As they entered their second quarter century together, The Doobies Brothers continued the musicianship and showmanship that made them into one of the most popular American rock bands of all time.
Doobie Brothers Tickets are available at Sold Out Ticket Market on nominal rates
Doobie Brothers Tickets are available at Sold Out Ticket Market on nominal rates
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