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What are you listening to today?

The Yay Area's E-40, dropping 30 years of hit songs on us from Tiny Desk.

The second track with a pull from a Digable Planets track is pretty awesome.

 
I always liked and listened to the Doobie Brothers back in the day. But I never really looked into who was in the band or followed the transitions during their run. I ran across this nice history of the band. Three guitars and two drummers...I had no idea! Sorry, the only place I could find this was from fb...

 
I always liked and listened to the Doobie Brothers back in the day. But I never really looked into who was in the band or followed the transitions during their run. I ran across this nice history of the band. Three guitars and two drummers...I had no idea! Sorry, the only place I could find this was from fb...


More history and bios if you enter "Doobie Brothers early history" in the Google search window. 🎸
From CBS Sunday Morning-


In this web exclusive, correspondent Jim Axelrod sits down with the Doobie Brothers – John McFee, Michael McDonald, Tom Johnston and Patrick Simmons – to discuss their careers, their songwriting, and the induction this week of McDonald, Johnston and Simmons into the Songwriters Hall of Fame.

And, the extended interview-


Saw the Doobie Brothers back in the Boston Garden in the early eighties. :jose


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I saw them in 1993 in Austin. And from my notes, it appears they opened before the Romantics, the Smithereens, and the headliner Melissa Etheridge. Not that I remember any of it!!
 
It's been a while since this was mentioned. Iron Butterfly with "In a Garden of Eden" or as it's better known "In a Gadda da Vida"! I wish the video was better. Drum solo starts around 6:30.

 
Another show from the past...might have been posted before. Little Feat - Dixie Chicken with Emmylou Harris and Bonnie Raitt as backup singers from 1977! Nice line up!

 
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Another show from the past...might have been posted before. Little Feat - Dixie Chicken with Emmylou Harris and Bonnie Raitt as backup singers from 1977! Nice line up!

Waiting for Columbus- one of my favorites.

Another from a great “Jam Band”.

Anyway- Entrain


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