How the Doobie Brothers’ ‘What Once Were Vices’ Was Saved by a B-SideHow the Doobie Brothers’ ‘What Once Were Vices’ Was Saved by a B-SideA year after the multi-million-selling 'Captain and Me,' the band appeared to be stalling out.Nick DeRisoNick DeRiso
Santana Announce ‘Supernatural Now’ Tour With the Doobie BrothersSantana Announce ‘Supernatural Now’ Tour With the Doobie BrothersSummer run will commemorate 50th anniversary of Woodstock and 20th anniversary of 'Supernatural' LP.Dave LiftonDave Lifton
Doobie Brothers’ Tom Johnston Looks Back: Exclusive InterviewDoobie Brothers’ Tom Johnston Looks Back: Exclusive InterviewBand leader reflects on more than four decades of hits, tours and songwriting. Matt WardlawMatt Wardlaw
How the Doobie Brothers’ ‘The Captain and Me’ Balanced It AllHow the Doobie Brothers’ ‘The Captain and Me’ Balanced It AllThis LP began a streak of Top 10 albums that would last through 1980.Bryan WawzenekBryan Wawzenek
How ‘Takin’ It to the Streets’ Redefined the Doobie Brothers’ SoundHow ‘Takin’ It to the Streets’ Redefined the Doobie Brothers’ SoundThey stared down a crisis prior to the sessions for this sixth studio album, making a fateful personnel decision. Jeff Giles and Matt WardlawJeff Giles and Matt Wardlaw
How the Doobie Brothers Got Back TogetherHow the Doobie Brothers Got Back TogetherAs the '80s wore on, what were once vices became fond memories.Jeff GilesJeff Giles
When the Doobie Brothers Appeared on ‘What’s Happening!!’When the Doobie Brothers Appeared on ‘What’s Happening!!’They've played to countless crowds over the years, but one of the band's most memorable gigs happened on TV.Jeff GilesJeff Giles