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10 1970s Photos Remembering The Doobie Brothers, The Band That Gave Us Michael McDonald

There are no shortage of iconic '70s rock bands, and the Doobie Brothers sometimes find themselves lost in the crowd.

By Daniel Bonfiglio

Published 2 months ago in Ftw

There are no shortage of iconic '70s rock bands, and the Doobie Brothers sometimes find themselves lost in the crowd. With a rotating cast of band members and a decision to disband after the 1970s, it's easy to see why they're under appreciated. 


But the Doobie Brothers gave us Michael McDonald and performed in reunion tours as recently as 2019, all while selling over 40 million records across the band's history. 


Here are 10 photos remembering the Doobie Brothers, the band that gave us Michael McDonald.

  • 1

    1970 - Formation

    The band adopts the name ‘Doobie Brothers’ in San Jose, CA as a last resort because they couldn’t think of anything better. They perform all over northern CA and become a favorite of the H's Angels.

    1970 - Formation

  • 2

    1971 - Debut Album

    The band ditches the leather jackets and motorcycle image of their fan base on a self-titled debut. Featuring acoustic guitars and country influences, the album sells poorly.

    1971 - Debut Album

  • 3

    1972 - Toulouse Street

    After some lineup changes, the band records its second album, which charts a firm path towards their sound. It produces the hits “Listen To The Music” and “Jesus Is Alright.”

    1972 - Toulouse Street

  • 4

    1973 - The Captain And Me

    With its musical direction established, the band’s third album yields more hits, namely “Long Train Running” and “China Grove.”

    1973 - The Captain And Me

  • 5

    1974 - Skunk Arrives

    With Steely Dan retiring from touring, respected guitarist Jeff ‘Skunk’ Baxter joins The Doobie Brothers.

    1974 - Skunk Arrives

  • 6

    1975 - Michael McDonald Arrives

    With singer Tom Johnston requiring emergency surgery for bleeding ulcers, the band recruits another Steely Dan alum: keyboardist and singer Michael McDonald.

    1975 - Michael McDonald Arrives

  • 7

    1976 - Takin' It To The Streets

    With McDonald firmly the voice of the band, it moves away from the guitar-driven rock and roll sound gives way to a decidely soft rock feel. The title track and “It Keeps You Runnin'“ are both hits.

    1976 - Takin' It To The Streets

  • 8

    1978 - Minute by Minute

    The band’s eighth album spends five weeks atop the charts. “What A Fool Believes” the Michael McDonald song penned with Kenny Loggins is a #1 hit. The album is nominated for a Grammy Award.

    1978 - Minute by Minute

  • 9

    1978 - What’s Happening!!

    The band makes not one, but inexplicably TWO appearances on the ABC sitcom hit, What’s Happening!! as themselves.

    1978 - What’s Happening!!

  • 10

    1979 - SNL And Dissolution

    The success and pressuress of releasing eight albums in eight years plus nonstop touring gets to the band. The Doobies perform on Saturday Night Live on January 27, 1979 marks the final appearance of the 1970’s Doobie lineup.

    1979 - SNL And Dissolution

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