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The Doobie Brothers Concert Schedule

The Doobie Brothers are an iconic American rock act who have run the gamut from mainstream rock to blue-eyed soul. The Doobie Brother's tour dates, which include their 2017 Summer Tour, 2015 Southbound Tour, and stretch back all the way to their 1983 Farewell Tour, have taken them across North America from the likes of Madison Square Garden to the Arizona Federal Theatre and seen them unite with powerhouse rock performers like Chicago, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Ted Nugent and more. Throughout their many incarnations, The Doobie Brothers have been known for their eclectic rock sound, fused with elements of country, R&B and folk music, along with their impressive vocal harmonization. The latter gained the group entry into the Vocal Group Hall Of Fame in 2004, while the former has seen the band sell some 40 million albums over their five-plus decades in existence. In concert, The Doobie Brothers thrill with their combination of electrifying guitar work, tight group vocals, and the occasional saxophone solo as well. The Doobie Brothers have won two Grammy Awards, both in 1979, for their songs "Minute By Minute" (Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group With Vocals) and "What A Fool Believes" (Record of the Year). They were also nominated for Album Of The Year for Minute By Minute in 1979, along with Best Pop Instrumental Performance for "South Bay Strut" in 1980.

The Doobie Brothers Background

The core of what would become the Doobie Brothers came together around 1970, when guitarist Patrick Simmons and bassist Dave Shogren joined forces with drummer John Hartman and guitarist/vocalist Tom Johnston. They toured the San Jose area, morphing into the acclaimed rock act they are today. They released their self-titled debut in 1971 and headed on their first national tour shortly thereafter. The Doobie Brothers' greatest success came during the height of the 1970s, when they released their classic 1973 album The Captain and Me, which included hits like "Long Train Runnin'" and "China Grove." The Doobie Brothers' sound changed to incorporate more soft-rock and soul influences during the Michael McDonald years, and the group continued releasing material to great success, cementing their place in the pantheon of popular 1970s acts. The Doobie Brothers' legacy puts them in league with contemporary groups like The Eagles, Journey and Fleetwood Mac and has seem them share the stage with other performers as diverse as Steely Dan and Earth, Wind & Fire.

Reviews

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 based on 7097 reviews
  • Rating: 2 out of 5

    Doobies TOO LOUD!!!

    by OldGuy on 7/4/09Tropicana Showroom - Atlantic City

    It was TOO LOUD!!. The volume obsured the melodies of every favorite song and did a disservice to the talents of these terrific musicians... and to us listeners. Sorry Doobies, I still love you, but someone has to SPEAK UP about the volume deafening levels. Or am I the only old *art who doesn't get why that's necessary.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    OUTSTANDING!

    by bigred08046 on 7/4/09Tropicana Showroom - Atlantic City

    Wow what a show these guys are so tight and havent lost a beat!

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    Doobie's missed McDonald

    by 2Jersey on 7/4/09Tropicana Showroom - Atlantic City

    Concert was okay. They should have steered clear of McDonald's songs...sounded like an average cover band. Great job with other songs like China Grove. The two blues songs started turning around the concert in a positive way. Their new song would be better as an instrumental; not much in the way of lyrics. Concert was fairly short.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    These Guys Still Rock

    by rikk on 7/4/09Tropicana Showroom - Atlantic City

    The guys put on a hell of a show - much better than I thought we'd see. Even though there are only 2 original band members left the whole group did a great job recreating the hit songs from the past. Mixed in 1 new tune and 1 R&B riff but otherwise it was one hit after another. Awesome energy too, no chit-chatting with the crowd for 10 minutes - just picked up their guitars and rocked the joint for 90 minuts. If you were a fan dont miss this show.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Doobie brothers still rock

    by angel01 on 7/4/09Tropicana Showroom - Atlantic City

    They nailed every single song, amazing, refreshing and looking very young. We had a great time at their concert!!

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    DOOBIES STILL ROCK

    by BIGDOG on 7/4/09Tropicana Showroom - Atlantic City

    THE SHOW WAS GREAT, BUT NOT LONG ENOUGH. tHEY PLAYED A SET AS IF THEY WERE THE OPENING ACT RATHER THAN A HEADLINER. i COULD HAVE LISTENED TO THEM FOR AT LEAST ANOTHER HOUR OR SO. INCLUDING ENCORES, THE SHOW WAS JUST SHORT OF 1 1/2 HOURS LONG. THEY PLAYED MOST OF ALL THEIR "HITS", BUT MISSED A FEW, NOTABLY MINUTE BY MINUTE, AND SOUT CITY MIDNIGHT LADY. OVERALL, A GREAT SHOW!! THEY CAN STILL ROCK WITH THE BEST OF THEM.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    The Doobies Were Great

    by MrWestchester on 7/4/09Tropicana Showroom - Atlantic City

    The Doobie Brothers are a fantastic band. The Doobie Brothers are great live performance band. I give them five stars. I have seen the Doobie Brothers three times and each time they were great. Strongly recommended!