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The Doobie Brothers On Track

Every Album, Every Song

By Andrew Wild

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The Doobie Brothers On Track

Every Album, Every Song

By Andrew Wild

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  • The DoobieBrothers On Track tells the story of a band that helped define one of the mosttransformative decades in popular music. Formed in California in 1970, TheDoobie Brothers blended blues, folk and R&B with tight harmonies androad-tested musicianship. Their early hits-'Listen to the Music', 'Long TrainRunnin', 'China Grove' and 'Black Water'-captured the easygoing optimism ofthe West Coast while reflecting a country in transition after the upheavals ofthe 1960s. As the decadeunfolded, the band evolved alongside the changing sound of rock. Guitarist Jeff"Skunk" Baxter brought a jazz sensibility from his time with Steely Dan, whilesinger and keyboardist Michael McDonald introduced smooth, soulful texturesthat reshaped the group's identity. With Takin' It to the Streets and theGrammy-winning Minute by Minute, The Doobie Brothers became one of the fewbands able to bridge bar-band grit and radio polish without losing credibility. This book placestheir journey within the broader story of 1970s American music-a period ofgenre-blending, studio innovation and shifting cultural moods. Drawingconnections to contemporaries like Little Feat and Steely Dan, it explores howThe Doobies balanced experimentation with accessibility and why their songscontinue to resonate today. More than a bandbiography, it's a portrait of resilience and reinvention-how a group rooted inCalifornia's club scene learned to adapt, thrive and keep audiences listeningfor over fifty years.
The DoobieBrothers On Track tells the story of a band that helped define one of the mosttransformative decades in popular music. Formed in California in 1970, TheDoobie Brothers blended blues, folk and R&B with tight harmonies androad-tested musicianship. Their early hits-'Listen to the Music', 'Long TrainRunnin', 'China Grove' and 'Black Water'-captured the easygoing optimism ofthe West Coast while reflecting a country in transition after the upheavals ofthe 1960s. As the decadeunfolded, the band evolved alongside the changing sound of rock. Guitarist Jeff"Skunk" Baxter brought a jazz sensibility from his time with Steely Dan, whilesinger and keyboardist Michael McDonald introduced smooth, soulful texturesthat reshaped the group's identity. With Takin' It to the Streets and theGrammy-winning Minute by Minute, The Doobie Brothers became one of the fewbands able to bridge bar-band grit and radio polish without losing credibility. This book placestheir journey within the broader story of 1970s American music-a period ofgenre-blending, studio innovation and shifting cultural moods. Drawingconnections to contemporaries like Little Feat and Steely Dan, it explores howThe Doobies balanced experimentation with accessibility and why their songscontinue to resonate today. More than a bandbiography, it's a portrait of resilience and reinvention-how a group rooted inCalifornia's club scene learned to adapt, thrive and keep audiences listeningfor over fifty years.