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  2. Takin' It to the Streets (song) - Wikipedia

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    The Doobie Brothers singles chronology. "I Cheat the Hangman". (1975) " Takin' It to the Streets ". (1976) "Wheels of Fortune". (1976) " Takin' It to the Streets " is a song by American rock band the Doobie Brothers from the album of the same name. It was their first single with Michael McDonald on vocals and was written by McDonald.

  3. Takin' It to the Streets (The Doobie Brothers album) - Wikipedia

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    The Village Voice. C+ [7] Takin' It to the Streets is the sixth studio album by American rock band The Doobie Brothers. The album was released on March 19, 1976, by Warner Bros. Records. It was the first to feature Michael McDonald on lead vocals.

  4. Live at Wolf Trap - Wikipedia

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    Live at Wolf Trap is the third live album by US rock band The Doobie Brothers, released in 2004. [4] Wolf Trap is a National Park in Virginia , where the band performed live on July 25.

  5. Listen to the Music - Wikipedia

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    The commercial success of "Listen to the Music" helped the album Toulouse Street rise on the charts. The song remains a staple of adult contemporary and classic rock radio. The band also uses it as an encore song during live shows. Patrick Simmons, the second guitarist and vocalist in the group, sings the bridge of the song.

  6. Stampede (The Doobie Brothers album) - Wikipedia

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    The Rolling Stone Album Guide. [5] Stampede is the fifth studio album by American rock band the Doobie Brothers. The album was released on April 25, 1975, by Warner Bros. Records. It was the final album by the band before Michael McDonald replaced Tom Johnston as lead vocalist and primary songwriter. The album has been certified gold by the RIAA .

  7. Rockin' down the Highway: The Wildlife Concert - Wikipedia

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    C− [3] Rockin’ Down the Highway: The Wildlife Concert is the second double live album by American rock band The Doobie Brothers, released in 1996 (see 1996 in music ). The concerts were performed to benefit the Wildlife Conservation Society, hence the album's title. The album marked the first appearance on a Doobie Brothers album of ...

  8. The Doobie Brothers (album) - Wikipedia

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    The Doobie Brothers is the debut studio album by American rock band The Doobie Brothers. The album was recorded at Pacific Recorders in San Mateo, California [2] and released on April 30, 1971, by Warner Bros. Records. It is their only official studio album with all tracks featuring original bass player Dave Shogren, who left during the ...

  9. RNC band steals the show. See which songs they played in ...

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    The Doobie Brothers, "Takin' It to the Streets" REO Speedwagon, "Roll With The Changes" Little Feat, "Let It Roll" ... and I've been trying to live by it ever sense," he said, according to USA ...