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Rookie offensive tackle Josh Simmons appears to have secured the starting left tackle spot with the Kansas City Chiefs.
As The Doobie Brothers hit Jones Beach, Patrick Simmons opens up about the band’s revival and the guitar legends who shaped ...
Patrick Simmons knows better than to even try to guesstimate how many gigs he’s played — 55 years of ’em, of course, as part of the Doobie Brothers.
The Doobie Brothers have walked, run, and smoked down the highway for a very long time. Over 50 years of mileage, to be exact. Patrick Simmons, the band’s co-founder and sole continuous member ...
The quartet of Patrick Simmons, Tom Johnston, John McFee and Michael McDonald will hit the road Aug. 4 partially to jam through their 50-plus years of hits such as “Listen to the Music ...
It’s a life adventure. The Doobie Brothers (from left): Michael McDonald, John McFee, Tom Johnston and Patrick Simmons, will hit the road in summer of 2025 for a new tour behind a new album.
You have to think beyond your age. It’s a life adventure.” The Doobie Brothers 2025 setlist Patrick Simmons, left, Tom Johnston and John McFee of The Doobie Brothers performing in New York on ...
Still, Simmons has a request: “Let’s try it again.” “Angels and Mercy” is one of the 10 tracks on the Doobie Brothers’ new album, Walk This Road.
Michael McDonald, Tom Johnston, Patrick Simmons and John McFee reflect on 50 years of The Doobie Brothers, including how touring has changed since their days flying on "The Doobieliner." The ...
Ahead of their U.S. tour, the Doobie Brothers played to a crowd of just over 1,000 fans in New York to ring in latest album "Walk This Road." ...
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