The Doobie Brothers
Rockin' Down The Highway:
The Wildlife Concert
(J2K/J2T/J2M 64996)
Produced by The Doobie Brothers and Charlie Midnight.

Here's a complete track listing and Sound Clips

Official Press Release

This May (1996) the Doobie Brothers united to film and record a special concert to benefit the Wildlife Conservation Society. The album features the original three singers, Tom Johnston, Pat Simmons and Michael McDonald. It's got all the smokin' hits you always rock to like "China Grove," "Listen To The Music," "Black Water," "What A Fool Believes" and more. And here's the kicker. It's got 2 new songs that you can't get on any other album! "Slow Burn" and "Wild Ride." This awesome greatest hits concert is available on a double CD, cassette and minidisc, as well as on video and laserdisc.

Pat Simmons & John McFee performing"Slack Key Soquel Rag" at Sony Music Studios, May 1996.
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This year the Doobie Brothers celebrate 25 years of making timeless music. They have released 14 albums, earning 13 gold and 11 multi-platinum sales awards, and have performed live for more than 35 million fans. They have sold more than 50 million records worldwide during their illustrious career. As the original three lead vocalists, Tom Johnston, Pat Simmons and Michael McDonald are responsible for 27 chart hits.

But way beyond the numbers, the Doobie Brothers are a perfect heart 'n soul, rock 'n roll blend of rhythm, funk, vocals, guitars, percussion and horns. They are famous for rock anthems that at once unify the masses in song and attitude. Their songs are so recognizable and comfortable they feel like home. Tasty guitars that both soothe and drive, many times all in one song. They're a jukebox staple everywhere. It doesn't matter if you got the Doobie Brothers late in the summer of '72 when they had their first hit with the now classic "Listen To The Music," or your folks raised you on a steady diet of Doobies tunes, or you're a Doobie-come-lately everybody loves the Doobies.


Photo Credit: Danny Clinch, May 1996
(l-r) John McFee, Dale Ockerman, Keith Knudsen, Pat Simmons, Mike Hossack, Skylark, Tom Johnston, Danny Hull.

© 1996 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.