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doobie

[doo-bee] / ˈdu bi /


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"If he goes to a restaurant and there's a surprise Doobie Brothers cover band, he's thrilled."

From BBC

Maddox: Oh, her character talks about why she wants to follow in her father’s footsteps when she’s smoking a doobie in the basement with some of the other lower-level Lakers employees.

From Los Angeles Times

“Takin’ It to the Streets” was the title track of the first Doobie Brothers album sung by Michael McDonald.

From Seattle Times

The recurring event had its roots in 1974, when some 60,000 fans made their way to the grounds of the Knebworth House to see The Allman Brothers Band and the Doobie Brothers top the bill.

From Salon

The Doobie Brothers are celebrating their 50th anniversary in their 51st year, heading out tenuously on a delayed tour and hoping they can keep taking it to the streets and letting audiences listen to the music as cancellations abound around them.

From Fox News