Billy Joel Pays Tribute to Phil Ramone: He Was the King'
I first met Phil Ramone when I played Carnegie Hall in 1976.
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I first met Phil Ramone when I played Carnegie Hall in 1976.
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When the Doobie Brothers had released One Step Closer in 1980, I eagerly snapped up the album looking forward to another Minute By Minute , but the album was largely a disappointment to me.
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Let the Music Play is subtitled "The Story of the Doobie Brothers," and in keeping traces their oft-told journey from boogie-rock band to sleek soul-popsters and back.
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Tom Johnston, longtime frontman of the Doobie Brothers, traces his inspirations past other 1970s rock titans — all the way back to Little Richard, blues legends like Albert, Freddie and B.B. King and, especially, James Brown.
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Jeremy D. Larson does the best Michael McDonald impersonation that I've ever seen.
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We were all set to continue our celebration of the upcoming Doobie Brothers tour alongside Chicago , when disaster struck the group — as cancer-stricken long-time drummer Michael Hossack died.
Read MoreMichael Hossack , drummer with the 1970s stadium rockers The Doobie Brothers , has died at the age of 65.
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News that the rejuvenated Doobie Brothers would be joining Chicago on a summer tour sent us scurrying back to the stacks.
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The classic rock legends have already announced 21 confirmed dates through August.
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The Good-Looking Guy Second from the Left is the Author.
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When Rory Gallagher died from complications following a liver transplant in 1995 at only 47 years old, the music world lost one of its most influential and respected guitarists.
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Berkeley, Calif.'s famed Greek Theater was treated to the final date of the final tour of hometown heroes the Doobie Brothers , an event that brought many in the crowd that night to tears.
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A Doobie by any other name is still a Doobie…but a different Doobie at that.
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The third in a triumvirat of Gold — and eventually Platinum — albums, the set commonly known as Vices spawned the Doobie Brothers most famous sing-along hit.
Read MoreThe Doobie Brothers and Luke Bryan premieres Friday, June 24 at 10:00 p.m., ET/PT.
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On the heels of determining "Black Water" is the best Doobie Brothers single, we go deep into the Doobs and name their three best cuts for riding the highway. #3 "Neal's Fandango" (from Stampede ): The Doobie Brothers did the cowboy thing pretty well, as was witnessed throughout Stampede (with the exception of "Take Me In Your Arms (Rock Me)," a somewhat out of place portent of the future Doobs).
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While the Doobie Brothers are currently promoting a new album, 'World Gone Crazy,' with a single at country radio, the legendary rockers are working on another project dear to their hearts.
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In his continuing series on the Three Best Songs by rock and roll's greatest bands, Fusion 45 passes judgment on the best Doobie Brothers singles. 3: "Takin' It to the Streets" – Michael McDonald 's eighth-note piano rhythm, his dark silky voice, his Steely Dan "cool" meets Doobie Brother "rock" songwriting was perfect right out of the box.
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