Brotherhood
The Doobie Brothers
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...
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John Hartman
...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,...
Tiran Porter
...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,...
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...
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H.I.V.E.
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Why Health Care (and Reality) Will Defer the Republican Dream
...hip-hop has always been like Brotherhood Week a good idea no one cares about. But Blak-Roc is different. Have geeky theater-goers joined the likes of JFK, Bob Dylan, and Tom Cruise,...


