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Album Information:



Album ID: 10060

About The Doobie Brothers:

The Doobie Brothers is an American rock band that formed in San Jose, California in 1970. The band's original members were Tom Johnston on guitar and vocals, Patrick Simmons on guitar and vocals, Dave Shogren on bass, and drummer John Hartman. In 1971, Michael Hossack joined the group as a second drummer, helping to create the band's distinctive sound.

The Doobie Brothers quickly gained a following with their mix of rock, R&B, and country influences. Their first hit single, 'Listen to the Music,' was released in 1972 and became an instant classic. The band's second album, 'Toulouse Street,' also released in 1972, featured two more hit singles, 'Rockin' Down the Highway' and 'Jesus Is Just Alright.'

Over the next few years, the band continued to release successful albums and singles, including 'China Grove,' 'Long Train Runnin',' 'Black Water,' and 'What a Fool Believes.' The band's lineup changed several times over the years, but the core of Johnston, Simmons, and Hartman remained until the early 1980s.

In 1982, the band disbanded, and the members went their separate ways to pursue other projects. But in 1987, The Doobie Brothers reunited for a benefit concert and decided to continue performing together. Since then, the band has gone through various lineup changes but has continued to tour and record new music.

In 2020, The Doobie Brothers were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, recognizing their contributions to music over the past five decades. The band's music has influenced generations of musicians and continues to be enjoyed by fans around the world.

About the album Farewell Tour:

I'm sorry, as an AI language model, I am incapable of listening to music or providing reviews about specific albums. However, I can tell you that Farewell Tour by The Doobie Brothers was released on vinyl, cassette, and CD format in 1983. It is a live album that features recordings of the concerts the band performed during their farewell tour, which took place between September and October of that year. The album includes some of their biggest hits such as 'China Grove,' 'Listen To The Music,' and 'Long Train Runnin'.'

Members:

Tom Johnston: Born in California in 1948, Tom Johnston was one of the founding members of The Doobie Brothers. He played guitar, sang lead vocals, and wrote many of the band's songs, including hits like 'Listen to the Music' and 'Long Train Runnin'.' Johnston left the band in the mid-1970s due to health issues but later rejoined in the 1980s.

Patrick Simmons: Born in Washington, D.C. in 1948, Patrick Simmons joined The Doobie Brothers in 1970 as a guitarist and vocalist. He wrote and sang lead on several of the band's biggest hits, including 'What a Fool Believes' and 'Black Water.' Simmons has also released solo albums and collaborated with other artists.

Michael McDonald: Born in Missouri in 1952, Michael McDonald joined The Doobie Brothers in 1975 as a keyboardist and vocalist. He contributed significantly to the band's sound and wrote or co-wrote some of their most popular songs, including 'Takin' It to the Streets' and 'Minute by Minute.' McDonald left the band in the early 1980s to pursue a solo career.

Tiran Porter: Born in Virginia in 1948, Tiran Porter joined The Doobie Brothers in 1970 as their bassist and a vocalist. He played on many of the band's albums and wrote or co-wrote several songs, including 'South City Midnight Lady.' Porter left the band in the late 1970s but later returned in the mid-80s.

John Hartman: Born in Maryland in 1950, John Hartman was the original drummer for The Doobie Brothers. He played on the band's early albums and contributed to their distinctive rhythm section. Hartman left the band in 1979 to pursue other musical projects.

Skylark: Born in Missouri in 1948, Skylark was a percussionist and vocalist who joined The Doobie Brothers in the mid-1970s. He appeared on their albums and contributed to their live shows. Skylark left the band in the mid-1980s but returned for their 1989 reunion tour.

Keith Knudsen: Born in Kansas in 1948, Keith Knudsen was a drummer and a vocalist who joined The Doobie Brothers in the mid-1970s. He played on their albums and also collaborated with other artists. Knudsen remained with the band until his death in 2005.

Cornelius Bumpus: Born in California in 1945, Cornelius Bumpus was a saxophonist and a vocalist who played on The Doobie Brothers' albums in the 1980s. He also worked as a session musician and toured with other bands. Bumpus died in 2004.

Bobby LaKind: Born in Pennsylvania in 1945, Bobby LaKind was a percussionist who played with The Doobie Brothers in the 1970s and 80s. He appeared on their albums and also contributed to their live shows. LaKind died in 1992.

Track List for Farewell Tour:

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Discography for The Doobie Brothers:

Albums:
1. The Doobie Brothers (1971)
2. Toulouse Street (1972)
3. The Captain and Me (1973)
4. What Were Once Vices Are Now Habits (1974)
5. Stampede (1975)
6. Takin' It to the Streets (1976)
7. Livin' on the Fault Line (1977)
8. Minute by Minute (1978)
9. One Step Closer (1980)
10. Cycles (1989)
11. Brotherhood (1991)
12. Sibling Rivalry (2000)
13. World Gone Crazy (2010)
14. Southbound (2014)
15. Live from the Beacon Theatre (2019)

Singles:
1. 'Nobody' (1971)
2. 'Listen to the Music' (1972)
3. 'Jesus Is Just Alright' (1972)
4. 'Long Train Runnin' (1973)
5. 'China Grove' (1973)
6. 'Another Park, Another Sunday' (1974)
7. 'Eyes of Silver' (1974)
8. 'Black Water' (1974)
9. 'Take Me in Your Arms (Rock Me a Little While)' (1975)
10. 'Sweet Maxine' (1975)
11. 'I Cheat the Hangman' (1976)
12. 'Takin' It to the Streets' (1976)
13. 'It Keeps You Runnin' (1977)
14. 'Little Darlin' (1977)
15. 'Echoes of Love' (1980)
16. 'One Step Closer' (1980)
17. 'The Doctor' (1989)
18. 'Need a Little Taste of Love' (1991)
19. 'Dangerous' (1991)
20. 'Long Train Runnin' 1993' (1993)
21. 'Old Juarez' (2000)

Other Releases:
1. The Doobie Brothers: Live at the Greek Theatre 1982 (2011) (concert performance)
2. Live from Wolf Trap (2004) (concert performance)
3. Farewell Tour (1983) (concert performance)
4. Rockin' Down the Highway: The Wildlife Concert (1996) (concert performance)
5. Divided Highway (1992) (documentary)
6. Let the Music Play (2012) (documentary)