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2019

The Doobie Brothers - Live from the Beacon Theatre

Directed by Kerry Asmussen

In November 2018, The Doobie Brothers returned to the Beacon Theatre for the first time in 25 years to perform two of their landmark albums, Toulouse Street and The Captain And Me. Both audio and video of that special performance are now set for release on June 28. This historic performance at the Beacon offered an opportunity for Doobie fans to hear deep cuts and songs never-before performed live by the band, such as “Mamaloi,” “O’Connelly Corners,” “Ukiah,” and “The Captain And Me.” The show begins with the 10 songs from the group’s second studio album, Toulouse Street. Originally released in 1972, it’s been certified platinum. Several of the band’s most popular songs first appeared on the album, including “Jesus Is Just Alright” and “Listen To The Music,” the latter presented here with a brand new arrangement featuring horns.

Duration

2h 4m

Released

July 12, 2019

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Cast10

  • Ed Toth
  • John Cowan
  • Marc Russo
  • Bill Payne
  • John McFee
  • Tom Johnston
  • Patrick Simmons
  • Marc Quinones
  • Roger Rosenberg

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