Did Michael McDonald have a drug problem?

But no amount of chart success could cover up his mounting struggles with drug addiction. "My career definitely suffered greatly from drink and drugs. I was becoming increasingly helpless on my own.
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What was Tom Johnston illness?

Johnston's condition was so precarious that he required emergency hospitalization for a bleeding ulcer. With Johnston convalescing and the tour already underway, fellow Doobie Brother Jeff Baxter proposed recruiting a fellow Steely Dan alum to fill the hole.
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What happened to singer Michael McDonald?

McDonald has been married to singer Amy Holland since 1983. They have two children, Dylan (born 1987) and Scarlett (born 1991). He moved with his family to Santa Barbara, California, in the late 1990s, and has subsequently lived in Nashville, Tennessee.
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What did Michael McDonald do in the Doobie Brothers?

After singing backup on several Steely Dan albums in the mid-'70s, Michael McDonald joined the Doobie Brothers in 1977. He was largely responsible for moving the group away from boogie rock and toward polished, jazzy blue-eyed soul.
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What happened to Doobie Brothers lead singer?

By March 2012, five members of the Doobie Brothers family were deceased: percussionist/vocalist LaKind on December 24, 1992, of colon cancer; original bass guitarist / vocalist Shogren of unreported causes on December 14, 1999; saxophonist, keyboardist, vocalist, and flutist Bumpus of a heart attack on February 3, 2004 ...
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The Life and Tragic Ending of Michael McDonald



Did the Doobie Brothers do drugs?

As one of the founding members of a 1970s rock band, the Doobie Brothers, he admits to having used marijuana, cocaine and hashish over a period of several years. At 18, Mr. Hartman was the drummer for the band, which took the "doobie" in its name from a slang word for marijuana.
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Were the Doobie Brothers Hells Angels?

The Doobie Brothers befriend the Hells Angels

The band members looked rough and had a biker image of their own, which helped them mingle in with Hells Angels and wild crowds of people who attended their gigs.
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What happened to the black member of the Doobie Brothers?

After five years of touring in support of Cycles and Brotherhood, Porter finally quit the Doobies for good in 1992. He was reportedly still frustrated with constant touring and the band's preference for recording familiar sounding material instead of his own, more diverse compositions.
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Why did Patrick Simmons leave the Doobie Brothers?

The Doobie Brothers broke up in 1982 when Simmons, the band's sole surviving original member, decided to leave. Bassist Porter says the break occurred over the divergence between Simmons' guitar picking style and Michael McDonald's soft soul sound.
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Why did Jeff Skunk Baxter leave the Doobie Brothers?

“We'd been together for so many years, many of the members diverged to their own musical directions. For me, I wanted to start producing records and I couldn't do both,” he said.
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Did James Taylor play on takin it to the streets?

Takin' It to the Streets (with James Taylor) by The Doobie Brothers on Amazon Music - Amazon.com.
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Who was the original lead singer of the Doobie Brothers?

The Doobie Brothers are an American rock band from San Jose, California. Formed in the fall of 1970, the group was originally a quartet that featured lead vocalist and guitarist Tom Johnston, guitarist and second vocalist Patrick Simmons, bassist Dave Shogren and drummer John Hartman.
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How did the Doobie Brothers come up with their name?

According to an interview by Cleveland.com with Pat Simmons, in the band's formative days, a fellow musician named Keith “Dyno” Rosen suggested the band call themselves “The Doobie Brothers” because they were constantly partaking in said herbal indulgences.
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How many members of the Doobie Brothers are still alive?

Two of the Doobies' co-founders, Johnston and fellow singer-guitarist Patrick Simmons, are still on board today. So is ace guitarist John McFee, who joined in 1979.
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Are Michael McDonald and Tom Johnston friends?

Even though it's been 25 years since Michael McDonald last joined The Doobie Brothers for a full-scale tour, it's clear there's a lot of mutual respect. With next year's 50th anniversary reunion tour set, Tom Johnston is happy to have McDonald back on board.
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Which Doobie Brothers are dead?

(Reuters) - Mike Hossack, a longtime member of rock band The Doobie Brothers, has died of cancer at the age of 65, the band's manager said on Tuesday.
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What does Doobie mean?

Definition of doobie

slang. : a marijuana cigarette : joint.
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Did the Doobie Brothers ever break up?

The Doobie Brothers announce their breakup. After a summer goodbye tour, lead singer Michael McDonald launches a successful solo career. The band regroups in 1987. The Doobie Brothers reunite for a benefit concert in Palo Alto, California, which leads to a reunion tour and album.
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