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The Doobie Brothers is a band from San Francisco that has reached legendary status across the Rock, Pop, and Soft Rock categories. The Doobie Brothers has released 18 live and studio albums and 5 singles on Spotify that string all the way back to Jan 1, 1971 with their debut album titled The Doobie Brothers. Their most recent album release was Liberté on Oct 1, 2021.
The Doobie Brothers' steady growth has led to an overall artist ranking of 2,059 on Spotify in the United States. This is largely fueled by 7,077,341 listeners and 2,413,657 followers on Spotify, but they also reach an additional 87,697,197 listeners on Spotify through playlists. Additionally, The Doobie Brothers has a robust following on social media with 83,783 followers on Instagram. They average 6,613,830 videos on YouTube and their top video on TikTok has 73,264,750 views on the social media platform. There are also 25,469 posts on Tik Tok with The Doobie Brothers' tracks featured on them.
You likely recognize The Doobie Brothers by their top tracks which include "Listen to the Music", "Long Train Runnin'", and "What a Fool Believes". You might also listen to The Doobie Brothers due to their earliest albums such as The Doobie Brothers, Toulouse Street, and The Captain and Me, but you may have heard of them from similar artists such as Steve Miller Band, Steely Dan, and Crosby, Stills & Nash.
The Doobie Brothers has not appeared on the Spotify Top Weekly Chart or the Apple Album Chart any time in the last year, but that's not to say they won't be making an appearance on either (or both) charts soon!
Album | Release Date | Album Type |
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The Doobie Brothers | Jan 1, 1971 | Album |
Toulouse Street | Jan 1, 1972 | Album |
Listen to the Music / Toulouse Street | Jan 1, 1972 | Single |
The Captain and Me | Jan 1, 1973 | Album |
What Were Once Vices Are Now Habits | Jan 1, 1974 | Album |
Stampede | Jan 1, 1975 | Album |
Takin' It to the Streets / For Someone Special | Jan 1, 1976 | Single |
Takin' It to the Streets | Mar 12, 1976 | Album |
Livin' on the Fault Line | Aug 26, 1977 | Album |
Minute by Minute | Jan 1, 1978 | Album |
One Step Closer | Jan 1, 1980 | Album |
Farewell Tour | Jan 1, 1983 | Album |
Cycles | Jan 1, 1989 | Album |
Brotherhood | Jan 1, 1991 | Album |
Long Train Runnin' | Jan 1, 1993 | Single |
Rockin' Down The Highway: The Wildlife Concert | Jul 25, 1996 | Album |
Nobody | Aug 17, 2010 | Single |
World Gone Crazy | Sep 28, 2010 | Album |
Live At Wolf Trap (Live At Wolf Trap National Park For The Performing Arts, Vienna, Virginia/2004) | Jan 1, 2013 | Album |
Southbound | Nov 3, 2014 | Album |
Live from the Beacon Theatre | Jun 28, 2019 | Album |
Liberté | Oct 1, 2021 | Album |
Lahaina (feat. Mick Fleetwood, Jake Shimabukuro & Henry Kapono) | Nov 17, 2023 | Single |
Track | Album | Release Date |
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"Another Park, Another Sunday" | What Were Once Vices Are Now Habits | Jan 1, 1974 |
"Black Water" | What Were Once Vices Are Now Habits | Jan 1, 1974 |
"China Grove" | The Captain and Me | Jan 1, 1973 |
"It Keeps You Runnin'" | Takin' It to the Streets | Mar 12, 1976 |
"Listen to the Music" | Toulouse Street | Jan 1, 1972 |
"Long Train Runnin'" | The Captain and Me | Jan 1, 1973 |
"Mamaloi" | Toulouse Street | Jan 1, 1972 |
"Minute by Minute" | Minute by Minute | Jan 1, 1978 |
"Takin' It to the Streets" | Takin' It to the Streets | Mar 12, 1976 |
"What a Fool Believes" | Minute by Minute | Jan 1, 1978 |
Artist | Genre | Spotify Followers |
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America | Rock | 1,694,198 |
Steve Miller Band | Rock | 2,922,612 |
Steely Dan | Rock | 2,134,230 |
Crosby, Stills & Nash | Rock | 1,870,386 |
Bad Company | Rock | 1,093,746 |
Steve Winwood | Rock | 1,017,989 |
Peter Frampton | Rock | 1,228,538 |
Little River Band | Rock | 1,163,911 |
Joe Walsh | Rock | 1,231,844 |
Grand Funk Railroad | Rock | 994,469 |
The Doobie Brothers are a rock pop/folk band based out of San Jose, California, formed in 1970. The group rose to prominence with the addition of singer songwriter and keyboardist Michael McDonald in the mid-1970's, who wrote multiple hit singles for the group and propelled them into success. McDonald brought a more intricate, jazzy and funky element to the music that separated them from other rock acts at the time. Over the course of their time as a band, the Doobie Brothers sold over forty million records and been highly influential among fellow musicians. With just a few original members and the addition of other respected musicians, the Doobie Brothers of the twenty first century have maintained their popularity and are acclaimed as well seasoned performers.