Brotherhood
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The Doobie Brothers...(percussion, backing vocals). Due to illness, LaKind stepped down before the tour. The success of Cycles led to the release of 1991's Brotherhood '', also on Capitol. The group members grew their hair back out, donned denim and leather, and... In this article: Tom Johnston, Patrick Simmons, Michael McDonald, The Doobie Brothers, Keith Knudsen, Tiran Porter, Cornelius Bumpus, Bobby LaKind, John Hartman, and John McFee |
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Wikipedia | October 29, 2009
Tiran Porter
...tour, he rejoined the Doobies in 1987. Porter played on Cycles '' (1989), whose title was taken from an unused song he wrote, and ''Brotherhood '' (1991). Neither album featured a Porter composition or lead vocal, and his bass is often...
In this article: Tiran Porter, US, Willie Weeks, Doobie Brothers, Tom Johnston, Quincy Jones, Michael Jackson, Beatles, and Takin' It to the Streets
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Wikipedia | October 16, 2009
John Hartman
Hartman subsequently rejoined when the band was reconstituted the following year. He played on the reunion albums ''Cycles '' (1989) and ''Brotherhood '' (1991) as well as the accompanying promotional tours. However, following a 1992...
In this article: John Hartman, Doobie Brothers, Keith Knudsen, Michael Hossack, US, Phil Hartman, Minute by Minute, and Tom Johnston
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Wikipedia | October 05, 2009
Patrick Simmons
Many of his songs, including "Don't Stop to Watch the Wheels" (from Minute by Minute), both "Divided Highway" and "Dangerous" (from 1991's Brotherhood ''), and "Wild Ride" (one of two new songs featured on the 1996 live album ''), celebrate...
In this article: Patrick Simmons, Tom Johnston, The Doobie Brothers, Michael McDonald, Industry Standard, Black Water, Jefferson Airplane, Minute by Minute, Listen to the Music, and Dangerous
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Wikipedia | September 19, 2009
Dangerous (Doobie Brothers song)
Dangerous is a song off of the Doobie Brothers' 1991 studio record Brotherhood with Patrick Simmons singing the lead vocal. The song deals with riding down a road where danger is surrounding the protagonist of the song at every turn. But...
In this article: The Doobie Brothers, Dangerous, Long Train Runnin', Tom Johnston, Harley-Davidson, Brian Bosworth, Patrick Simmons, and John McFee
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Wikipedia | November 04, 2009
Psychedelic rock
...with The Cleaners from Venus, The Barracudas, Mood Six, The Prisoners, Echo & the Bunnymen, Doctor and the Medics, the Cardiacs and The Brotherhood of Lizards. British band XTC made a number of recordings in the late 1980s which both...
In this article: Rock music, Psychedelic rock, The Beatles, Pink Floyd, Jazz fusion, R&B, Abbey Road, Gong, The Piper at the Gates of Dawn, and The Grateful Dead
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Wikipedia | November 03, 2009
H.I.V.E.
The Academy was destroyed after the defeat of Brother Blood, but some of the students formed their own independent supervillain group called the H.I.V.E. F.I.V.E. Most of the H.I.V.E. students later became allies to the Brotherhood of Evil.
In this article: H.I.V.E., Rock, Teen Titans, Deathstroke, Brother Blood, Brotherhood of Evil, Tartarus, Injustice Gang, DC Comics, and Vandal Savage
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| Last album = Cycles, (1989)
| This album = Brotherhood, (1991)
| Next album = Rockin' Down the Highway: The Wildlife Concert, (1996)
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Brotherhood is the eleventh studio album by American rock band The Doobie Brothers, released in 1991. (see 1991 in music).
- Name:
- Brotherhood
- Genre:
- Rock
- Release Date:
- April 15, 1991
- Produced by:
- Rodney Mills
- Recorded By:
- The Doobie Brothers
- Length:
- 44:52
- Record Label:
- Capitol
- Recording Dates:
- ???
- Manufacturer:
- One Way Records Inc
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