Doobie Brothers Celebrate 50 Years with New Album, Michael McDonald Return
Doobie Brothers Celebrate 50 Years with New Album, Michael McDonald Return

Doobie Brothers Celebrate 50 Years with New Album, Michael McDonald Return

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The Doobie Brothers have released their 16th album, Walk This Road, marking the first studio collaboration featuring founding members Tom Johnston, Pat Simmons, John McFee, and Michael McDonald since 1980. Produced by John Shanks, the album showcases a blend of the band's signature harmonies and diverse songwriting, with McDonald contributing for the first time in decades. The album's themes reflect on unity, service to one another, and the band's 50-year journey, highlighted by tracks like the title song featuring Mavis Staples and "Angels & Mercy." To celebrate the release, the band performed an intimate sold-out show at Irving Plaza in New York and will embark on a North American tour starting in August with special guests The Coral Reefer Band. The Doobie Brothers will also be inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in June, underscoring their enduring legacy. Despite being in their seventies, the band members express enthusiasm for their ongoing musical journey and connection with fans.

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