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    Long train runnin' : our story of the Doobie Brothers / Tom Johnston and Pat Simmons ; with Chris Epting.
    by Johnston, Tom, 1948-
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    St. Martin's Press, 2022.
    Call #:781.660922 D6911j
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  • Doobie Brothers.
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  • Rock musicians -- United States -- Biography.
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    9781250270054 (hc.)
    Alternate title: 
    Our story of the Doobie Brothers
    Edition: 
    1st ed.
    Description: 
    vi, 352 p. : col. ill.; 25 cm.
    Notes: 
    Includes index.
    Summary: 
    "For the first time, the incredible true story of the legendary band, The Doobie Brothers, written by founding members Pat Simmons and Tom Johnston. Only a very few rock bands that have had the longevity, success, and drama of The Doobie Brothers. Born out of late 1960s NoCal, they stood alongside their contemporaries The Grateful Dead, The Allman Brothers, and many others as an iconic American rock band. The train was rolling along, hits were flowing like wine, and arenas were packed with fans who wanted to see them live...then Tom Johnston, the band's front man and lead guitarist, almost died. The Doobies' train came to a screeching halt. All of a sudden the band started contemplating the end of the road only seven years into their career, just as things were taking off. This was actually far from the end. A soul-steeped backup singer for Steely Dan named Michael McDonald took a shot at singing some of the Doobies' songs on tour, and all of a sudden a new chapter in the Doobie Brothers' story began. The band changed their sound and had numerous number one hits with their new front man. Tom recovered from his health issues, but the band had moved on. When it came time for a reunion concert in the '80s, Tom got the call and was back in the mix. They've been touring ever since and maintain a massive fan base the world over. Never before have they shared their story, in their own words. In Long Train Runnin' they'll change that"--From publisher.
    Other authors: 
    Simmons, Patrick.
    Epting, Chris, 1961-
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