With McDonald on board, however, the Doobies found a new audience in the adult contemporary genre, releasing hit singles and signature songs such as “What a Fool Believes,” “Minute By Minute,” “Echoes of Love,” “Takin' It to the Streets,” “Real Love,” “Little Darling (I Need You)” and more.
The first album to feature The Doobie Brothers' core lineup in 50 years will drop this spring. The band said on Instagram Wednesday that their new album “Walk This Road” will be released on Friday, June 6.
The Doobie Brothers have announced official release details for their new album, ‘Walk This Road’; check out the title track, featuring Mavis Staples.
George Clinton, The Doobie Brothers, Ashley Gorley, Rodney “Darkchild” Jerkins, The Beach Boys’ Mike Love and Tony Macaulay make up the 2025 Songwriters Hall of Fame inductees.
Clay Patrick McBride The Doobie Brothers have announced the June 6, 2025, release of their forthcoming studio effort, Walk This Road, via
The Doobies Brothers have released the first song from the first album with Michael McDonald in 45 years. ‘Walk This Road’ is the title track from the upcoming album and also features Mavis Staples.
Here are the 2025 inductees into the Songwriters Hall of Fame, including George Clinton, Mike Love and three members of The Doobie Brothers.
This year's Songwriters Hall of Fame inductees include iconic artists and producers like The Doobie Brothers, George Clinton and Ashley Gorley, among others.
The Doobie Brothers will release a new album ... Tom Johnston, John McFee and Michael McDonald. The album was produced by John Shanks, who also produced the band's 2021 album Liberte.
George Clinton and The Doobie Brothers are to be inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame.
The 2025 list of honorees for the prestigious Songwriters Hall of Fame has been unveiled. This morning, January 22, CBS’ Senior Culture Correspondent
The Songwriters Hall Of Fame has announced their class of 2025. This year’s performing inductees are Parliament-Funkadelic ringleader George Clinton, the Beach Boys’ Mike Love, and the Doobie Brothers’ Tom Johnston,