
Doobie Brothers
Formed 1970
San Jose, California
Band Members:
(Pictured)
Tom Johnston
John Hartman
Patrick Simmons
Tiran Porter
Michael Hossack
Plus new member:
Bobby Lakind
1945-1992
(a former Doobie
Brothers lighting man)
Other Members:
(not pictured)
Dave Shogren
Keith Knudsen
Jeff "Skunk" Baxter
John McFee
Chet McCracken
Cornelius Bumpus
Plus:
Michael McDonald
(songs with
Michael McDonald,
not pictured)
Takin It To The Streets
Take Me In Your Arms
Minute By Minute
What A Fool Believes
Hit Songs:
China Grove
Long Train Runnin'
Black Water
Jesus Is Just Alright
Another Park,
Another Sunday
Without You
Rockin' Down
The Highway
South City Midnight Lady
Without You
The Doctor
Biography:
As one of the most
popular Californian
pop/rock bands
of the 70's, the
Doobie Brothers
evolved from a mellow,
post hippie boogie
band, to a slick soul
infected pop bands,
by the end of the
decade. Along the
way, the group rocked
up a string of Gold &
Platinum albums in the
U.S., along with a
number of radio hits.
Accomplishments:
The Doobie Brothers
released a total of
15 albums.
They have earned
13 RIAA gold,
and 11 multiplatinum
sales awards,
and have performed
around the world for
more than 35 million
people.
1974 in Nashville:
I first saw the
Doobie Brothers at the
Municipal Auditorum
Nashville Area Concerts www.tennesseeconcerts.com Website by Pat Adams pat@tennesseeconcerts.com
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June 21, 1989: Nashville, Tennessee
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Pictures were taken at the Memphis area Mud Island Amphitheater on June 21, 1989 (ticket stub below from Starwood, the night before)
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* Mud Island Amphitheater *
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The Doobie Brothers perform their first hit in quite some time, called "The Doctor" from the album "Cycles"
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Original Doobie Brothers singer/songwriter Tom Johnston
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Pictures by Becky Lancaster
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