The Doobie Brothers | Members, Songs, Albums, & Facts (2024)

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the Doobie Brothers, American rock band whose shift from Southern rock and blues-inspired compositions toward a commercially appealing soft rock sound resulted in its relevance and popularity throughout the 1970s and early 1980s. The band was formed in San Jose, California, in 1970 by vocalist-guitarist Tom Johnston (b. August 15, 1958, Visalia, California, U.S.), drummer John Hartman (b. March 18, 1950, Falls Church, Virginia—d. December 29, 2021), bassist Dave Shogren (b. October 12, 1950, San Francisco, California—d. December 14, 1999, San Jose, California), and guitarist Patrick Simmons (b. October 19, 1948, Aberdeen, Washington). Later members include bassist Tiran Porter (b. September 26, 1948, Los Angeles, California), drummer Michael Hossack (b. October 17, 1946, Paterson, New Jersey—d. March 12, 2012, Dubois, Wyoming), guitarist Jeffrey (“Skunk”) Baxter (b. December 13, 1948, Washington, D.C.), drummer Keith Knudsen (b. February 18, 1948, Le Mars, Iowa—d. February 8, 2005, San Francisco, California), vocalist-keyboardist Michael McDonald (b. February 12, 1952, St. Louis, Missouri), multi-instrumentalist John McFee (b. September 9, 1950, Santa Cruz, California), saxophonist Cornelius Bumpus (b. January 13, 1952, Dallas, Texas—d. February 3, 2004), and drummer Chet McCracken (b. July 17, 1952, Tacoma, Washington—d. February 11, 2022, West Hills, California).

Early years

Marked by dual-lead guitars and stacked vocal harmonies, the first Doobie Brothers lineup honed its musical chops and found its audience in Northern California’s biker bars. Demo tapes of the band’s music caught the attention of record producer Ted Templeman, who had signed the Doobie Brothers to Warner Brothers Records by the end of 1970. Templeman went on to produce every studio album by the band until Cycles (1989).

Whereas the band’s debut album, The Doobie Brothers (1971), failed to capture the energy of its live performances, its sophom*ore album, Toulouse Street (1972), launched the band into the limelight. Buoyed by the now classic tracks “Listen to the Music”, “Jesus Is Just Alright,” and “Rockin’ Down the Highway,” Toulouse Street featured a more polished sound and an expanded lineup, including bassist Tiran Porter (who replaced Shogren) and an additional drummer, Michael Hossack. The band’s third album, The Captain and Me (1973), achieved double-platinum sales and features the rockers “Long Train Runnin’ ” and “China Grove,” which peaked at number 8 and number 15, respectively, on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. The Captain and Me also showcases contributions from Little Feat keyboardist Bill Payne, who plays piano on “China Grove” and other tracks, and then Steely Dan guitarist Jeff Baxter, who added a pedal steel guitar part to “South City Midnight Lady.”

The Doobie Brothers’ fourth album, What Were Once Vices Are Now Habits (1974), produced the band’s first number-one hit, Simmons’s rollicking “Black Water.” Hossack abruptly left the band while rehearsals for the Vices tour were underway, and he was replaced by drummer Keith Knudsen. Another key lineup change occurred when Baxter learned that Steely Dan would no longer be touring, and he joined the Doobie Brothers’ lineup during the Vices tour. His lead guitar and pedal steel work features prominently on the follow-up to Vices, the western-themed Stampede (1975).

The Michael McDonald era

Prior to the release of Stampede, Johnston fell ill with a bleeding ulcer and was replaced on the album’s promotional tour by vocalist-keyboardist Michael McDonald, who had worked with Baxter in Steely Dan. The band was impressed with McDonald’s soulful vocals and gospel-tinged keyboard style and invited him to become a full-time member. Under McDonald, the band smoothed out its raucous, feel-good rock and roll sound into a soulful rhythm and blues (R&B) approach.

The revamped Doobie Brothers followed Stampede with the light funk and pop-oriented Takin’ It to the Streets (1976), scoring hits with the album’s title track and “It Keeps You Runnin’,” which were both written by McDonald. The band’s next album, the jazz-influenced Livin’ on the Fault Line (1977), did not produce any hits and met with mixed reviews.

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The band’s sound continued to mellow, evolving into a more polished style under McDonald. In late 1978 the Doobie Brothers released the chart-topping album Minute by Minute, anchored by the title track, which peaked at number 14 on the Billboard Hot 100, and the number-one hit “What a Fool Believes,” which was written by McDonald and Kenny Loggins. In 1980 “What a Fool Believes” and “Minute by Minute” won Grammy Awards for record of the year and best vocal performance by a duo, group, or chorus, respectively.

The rigors of touring wore on the band. Baxter and Hartman left the Doobie Brothers in 1979 and were replaced by multi-instrumentalist John McFee and drummer Chet McCracken. The 1980 release One Step Closer showcased the band’s signature harmonies and McDonald’s soulful touch but did not achieve the commercial or critical success of Minute by Minute. One Step Closer produced the hit song “Real Love,” which peaked at number 5 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. The Doobie Brothers disbanded in 1982 after Simmons and McDonald left to pursue solo careers. In 1983 Warner Brothers issued the live double album Farewell Tour, which documents the band’s 30-date 1982 tour.

Later years

In 1987 Johnston, Simmons, Baxter, Hartman, Hossack, Porter, and other band members embarked on a successful reunion tour, which breathed new life into the band’s legacy. In the years that followed, the Doobie Brothers continued to tour and record, releasing the albums Cycles (1989), Brotherhood (1991), Sibling Rivalry (2000), and Southbound (2014), among others. These albums, while achieving varying degrees of critical and commercial success, maintained the band’s signature sound while incorporating contemporary elements. McDonald rejoined the band on the road in the early 2020s. The Doobie Brothers were inducted into the in 2020, and the band released the album Liberté in 2021.

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The Doobie Brothers | Members, Songs, Albums, & Facts (2024)

FAQs

What was the number one song for the Doobie Brothers? ›

"What a Fool Believes" is a song written by Michael McDonald and Kenny Loggins. The best-known version was recorded by the Doobie Brothers (with McDonald singing lead vocals) for their 1978 album Minute by Minute.

Who was the original lead singer for the Doobie Brothers? ›

The Doobie Brothers are an American rock band from San Jose, California. Formed in the fall of 1970, the group was originally a quartet that featured lead vocalist and guitarist Tom Johnston, guitarist and second vocalist Patrick Simmons, bassist Dave Shogren and drummer John Hartman.

Who sang most of the Doobie Brothers' songs? ›

Tom Johnston sang lead on most of the Doobie Brothers early hits such as China Grove and Listen To The Music. Patrick Simmons sang lead on Black Water. After Johnston started having health issues they brought in Michael McDonald.

How many of the original Doobie Brothers are still alive? ›

Two of the Doobies' co-founders, Johnston and fellow singer-guitarist Patrick Simmons, are still on board today. So is ace guitarist John McFee, who joined in 1979.

What was the first hit by the Doobie Brothers? ›

​“Black Water” was the first number one hit the Doobie Brothers ever had! With all due respect to Mr. Templeman and his company, Warner Brothers, when you have a song title that is a person's name, a place name, a monument name, or something similar, you've got a winner.

How many top 40 hits did the Doobie Brothers have? ›

Their sixteen Billboard Hot 100 top-40 hits include "Listen to the Music", "Jesus Is Just Alright", "Long Train Runnin'", "China Grove", "Black Water" (#1 in 1974), "Takin' It to the Streets", "What a Fool Believes" (#1 in 1979), and "The Doctor", all of which receive rotation on classic hits radio stations.

What songs did Patrick Simmons write for the Doobie Brothers? ›

Simmons wrote and sang many songs for the Doobie Brothers, including lead vocal on "South City Midnight Lady", as well as "Dependin' On You", "Echoes of Love", "Wheels of Fortune" and "Black Water", the group's first #1 record.

Why did McDonald leave the Doobie Brothers? ›

The Doobie Brothers disbanded in 1982, in large part because of McDonald's increasing focus on his solo career.

Who played lead guitar for the Doobie Brothers? ›

Led by founding singer/guitarists Pat Simmons and Tom Johnston alongside longtime multi-instrumentalist John McFee, the Doobie Brothers embody the carefree R&B-infused pop rock that dominated the airwaves during the 1970s with hits like “Black Water,” “China Grove” and “Long Train Runnin.”

Who wrote the Doobie Brothers listen to the music? ›

"Listen to the Music" is a song by American rock band the Doobie Brothers, released on their second album, Toulouse Street (1972). The song was their first major hit. It was written by Tom Johnston.

Are the Doobie Brothers Christians? ›

So, why would a rock 'n roll band with no interest in Christ or the Christian faith record such a song? The group said plainly, “We liked the tune.” They admitted they had no problem with The Jesus Movement though they themselves were totally unmoved by Jesus in any spiritual or religious way.

Who is the current lead singer of the Doobie Brothers? ›

Michael McDonald (born February 12, 1952, St. Louis, Missouri, U.S.) is an American singer-songwriter best known as the lead vocalist and keyboardist for the rock band the Doobie Brothers. McDonald became a fixture on rock radio with his rich and soulful vocals.

Was Michael McDonald an original Doobie Brothers? ›

McDonald was recruited by the Doobie Brothers in April 1975, initially as a temporary replacement for their lead vocalist Tom Johnston after he became ill during a national tour. McDonald's work with the band proved successful so they decided to retain him as a full-time member.

What happened to the black guy in the Doobie Brothers? ›

Porter left the Doobies in 1980, citing frustration with the hectic and constant touring schedule. His replacement was session man Willie Weeks, later famous for his collaboration with Michael Jackson and other Quincy Jones protégés.

What did the Doobie Brothers hit in 1973? ›

The Captain and Me is the third studio album by American rock band The Doobie Brothers, released on March 2, 1973, by Warner Bros. Records. It features some of the band's most popular songs, including "Long Train Runnin'", "China Grove" and "Without You".

Did Michael McDonald ever sing for the Doobie Brothers? ›

Michael McDonald (born February 12, 1952, St. Louis, Missouri, U.S.) is an American singer-songwriter best known as the lead vocalist and keyboardist for the rock band the Doobie Brothers. McDonald became a fixture on rock radio with his rich and soulful vocals.

Did Michael Jackson sing backup for the Doobie Brothers? ›

No! Pat Simmons of The Doobies when asked about it, explained that Michael never sang in the studio with the band. Michael was kidding around while producer/film maker Brian Michael Stoller had a video camera going, and he was on the phone with Elizabeth Taylor.

Is Michael McDonald touring with the Doobie Brothers in 2024? ›

The 2024 Tour follows The Doobie Brothers 50th Anniversary Tour which had TOM JOHNSTON, MICHAEL MCDONALD, PAT SIMMONS and JOHN MCFEE back on the road together for the first time in over 25 years.

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