“Listen to the Music” by these ’70s pop/rock Grammy winners from California who are considered “one of the greatest American bands of all time” (Grand Ole Opry).
- The Doobie Brothers appear at more than 100 gigs annually, showering loyal fans with fresh renditions of radio hits like “What a Fool Believes,” “Black Water,” and “Real Love.”
- Founding members Tom Johnston and Pat Simmons, and 30-year-plus veterans John McFee and the late Michael Hossack, compiled the band’s newest album, World Gone Crazy (2010), along with the help of Grammy-winning saxophonist Marc Russo, Santana percussionist Karl Perazzo, and others.
- Over the course of their 40-year career the band of brothers has been inducted into The Vocal Group Hall of Fame (2004) and has sold more than 40 million records—many of them gold and platinum.
- “A classic rock band that has clearly maintained its chops and excitement”—AllMusic.com

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