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Tom Johnston, Michael McDonald and Patrick Simmons – founding and current members of the Doobie Brothers – will be inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame. They and fellow Doobie Brother ...
The assault happened the evening of April 1 in a private home near Sunday River ski resort after WCSH-TV employee Tom Johnston participated in the margarita mix-off, and there was enough evidence ...
You have to think beyond your age. It’s a life adventure.” The Doobie Brothers 2025 setlist Patrick Simmons, left, Tom Johnston and John McFee of The Doobie Brothers performing in New York on ...
Tom Johnston is a sports writer with the Dispatch-Argus/Quad-City Times. You can reach him by email at tjohnston@qconline.com ...
With a new album, tour and impending induction into the Songwriters Hall of Fame, the Doobie Brothers are takin’ it to the streets like it’s 1976. The quartet of Patrick Simmons, Tom Johnston ...
Tom Johnston: We were thinking about doing four songs, just seeing what goes on. But everybody kept writing tunes and bringing stuff in. So there got to be more songs.
Earlier this week, The Doobie Brothers’ Tom Johnston and Michael McDonald talked to Billboard about their Songwriters Hall of Fame induction (as well as their upcoming album), which you can read ...
Those three big hits mentioned above were all penned and sung by Tom Johnston. But he wasn’t the band’s only writer. Patrick Simmons also contributed heavily to the band’s first three albums.
Ahead of their U.S. tour, the Doobie Brothers played to a crowd of just over 1,000 fans in New York to ring in latest album "Walk This Road." ...
Doobie Brothers' Tom Johnston and Michael McDonald on the band's new album, 'Walk This Road', Songwriters Hall of Fame induction and more.
When it was time for the inducted members — Tom Johnston, Michael McDonald and Patrick Simmons — to take the stage, they brought their rootsy rock ‘n’ roll, kicking off with “Black Water." ...
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