The show opened just after 8 p.m. with no opening act.
Patrick Simmons, who wrote and sings perhaps the most beloved Doobie Brothers song of all time, “Black Water,” even changed the lyrics for one night.The show opened just after 8 p.m. Michael McDonald, the group’s lead voice during its Grammy-winning “What a Fool Believes” resurgence in the late 1970s, played keyboards as Simmons and guitarist/violinist John McFee walked out and began a guitar duet.
With Johnston, Simmons and McDonald taking turns on lead vocals, the group covered a half century of musical highlights for its long-delayed 50th anniversary tour that had been disrupted by the pandemic. The Doobie Brothers drop an ‘Alabama moon’ into ‘Black Water’ during their Birmingham concert Friday night at Oak Mountain.
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