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Our story of The Doobie Brothers [sound recording] : by Johnston, Tom;Simmons, Pat;with Chris Epting.; Johnston, Tom,1948-; Simmons, Patrick;
Performed by various narrators [T. Ryder Smith and Graham Winton, with Chris Henry Coffey and Leon Nixon].Founding members Pat Simmons and Tom Johnston share the true story of the legendary band, the Doobie Brothers.
Subjects: Audiobooks; Rock musicians;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Long train runnin' : our story of the Doobie Brothers / by Johnston, Tom,1948-author.; Epting, Chris,1961-author.(CARDINAL)458677; Simmons, Patrick,author.;
"For the first time, the incredible true story of the legendary band, The Doobie Brothers, written by founding members Pat Simmons and Tom Johnston. Only a very few rock bands that have had the longevity, success, and drama of The Doobie Brothers. Born out of late 1960s NoCal, they stood alongside their contemporaries The Grateful Dead, The Allman Brothers, and many others as an iconic American rock band. The train was rolling along, hits were flowing like wine, and arenas were packed with fans who wanted to see them live...then Tom Johnston, the band's front man and lead guitarist, almost died. The Doobies' train came to a screeching halt. All of a sudden the band started contemplating the end of the road only seven years into their career, just as things were taking off. This was actually far from the end. A soul-steeped backup singer for Steely Dan named Michael McDonald took a shot at singing some of the Doobies' songs on tour, and all of a sudden a new chapter in the Doobie Brothers' story began. The band changed their sound and had numerous number one hits with their new front man. Tom recovered from his health issues, but the band had moved on. When it came time for a reunion concert in the '80s, Tom got the call and was back in the mix. They've been touring ever since and maintain a massive fan base the world over. Never before have they shared their story, in their own words. In Long Train Runnin' they'll change that."--
Subjects: Biographies.; Doobie Brothers.; Rock musicians;
Available copies: 16 / Total copies: 16
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Long train runnin' : our story of the Doobie Brothers / by Johnston, Tom,1948-author.; Epting, Chris,1961-author.(CARDINAL)458677; Simmons, Patrick,author.;
Natural thing -- Feelin' down farther -- Closer every day -- Sitting by the window (Moby Grape) -- Growin' a little each day -- Nobody -- Travelin' man -- Listen to the music -- Jesus is just alright -- Rockin' down the highway -- The captain and me -- Clear as the driven snow -- Road angel -- Black water -- Down in the track -- Eyes of silver -- Take me in your arms -- I cheat the hangman -- Takin' it to the streets -- Wheels of fortune -- What's happening!! -- Dependin' on you -- Minute by minute -- What a fool believes -- It keeps you runnin' -- Long train runnin' -- Encore: 1987-20200.Only a very few rock bands have had the longevity, success, and drama of The Doobie Brothers. Born out of late 1960s NorCal, and led by Pat Simmons and Tom Johnston, they stood alongside their contemporaries The Grateful Dead, The Allman Brothers, and many others as an iconic American rock band. The train was rolling along, hits were flowing like wine, and arenas were packed with fans who wanted to see them live...then Tom Johnston, the band’s front man and lead guitarist, became ill and had to leave. The Doobies' train came to a screeching halt. All of a sudden the band started contemplating the end of the road only seven years into their career, just as things were taking off. But Pat Simmons made sure they were far from the end and began the process of keeping the band together through most of the next decade. A soul-steeped backup singer for Steely Dan named Michael McDonald took a shot at singing some of the Doobies' songs on tour, and all of a sudden a new chapter in the Doobie Brothers' story began. The band expanded their sound and had even more hits with their new front addition. Tom recovered from his health issues, but the band had moved on. When it came time for a reunion concert in the ’80s, Tom got the call and was back in the mix. Led once again by Pat and Tom, The Doobie Brothers have been touring ever since and maintain a massive fan base the world over. Never before have Pat and Tom shared their story, in their own words. In Long Train Runnin’ they’ll change that.
Subjects: Biographies.; Doobie Brothers.; Memoirs and biographies.; Autobiographies.; Musicians; Rock groups; Rock musicians; Biography.;
Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 4
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The Doobie Brothers live from the Beacon Theatre. by Doobie Brothers,audio producer,performer.; Simmons, Patrick,composer,performer.; Johnston, Tom,1948-composer,performer.; McFee, John,performer.;
Produced by The Doobie Brothers.The Doobie Brothers (Patrick Simmons, guitars, vocals ; Tom Johnston, guitars, vocals ; John McFee, guitars, pedal steel, Dobro, violin, cello, harmonica, banjo, vocals) ; with Bill Payne, keyboards, vocals ; Marc Russo, saxophone ; Ed Toth, drums ; John Cowan, bass, vocals ; Marc Quiñones, percussion, vocals ; Roger Rosenberg, saxophone ; Michael Leonhart, trumpet.
Subjects: Rock music.; Live sound recordings.; Rock music;
Available copies: 0 / Total copies: 1
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Descendants of Thomas Patrick Simmons, born April 9, 1769 / by Wood, Paul W.,Jr.,1928-(CARDINAL)607328;
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Subjects: Family histories.; Simmons family.; Simmons, Thomas Patrick, 1769-;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
On-line resources: Suggest title for digitization;
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The crook factory [sound recording] by Simmons, Dan,1948-; Lawlor, Patrick G.(Patrick Girard);
Performed by Patrick Lawlor.
Subjects: Spy stories.; Audiobooks.; Historical fiction.; Suspense fiction.; Hemingway, Ernest, 1899-1961; Americans;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Walt Whitman [videorecording] by Cooper, Chris,1951-(CARDINAL)785889; Long, Patrick.; Simmons, J. K.(CARDINAL)783524; Wignot, Jamila.; Zwonitzer, Mark.(CARDINAL)431726; Hidden Hill Productions.; Patrick Long Productions (Firm); PBS Home Video.(CARDINAL)218235;
Center of everything -- Captured by the city -- Slavery and the coming crisis -- Leaves of grass -- Desperate to connect -- A call for affection -- The Civil War -- Drum taps -- His life's work.Editor, Penny Elliott Hays ; director of photography, Michael Chin ; music, Joel Goodman.Narrator, J.K. Simmons ; voice of Walt Whitman, Chris Cooper.One of the most-recognized figures in American literary history: poet, patriot, and faithful advocate of democracy. But in his own time, critics denounced Walt Whitman as a "lunatic raving in pitiable delirium". This "American experience" production tells Whitman's life story, from his working class childhood in Long Island to his years as a newspaper reporter in Brooklyn when he struggled to support his impoverished family, then to his reckless pursuit of the attention and affection he craved for his work, to his death in 1892 at the age of 72.DVD; Region 1; widescreen; optional 5.1 surround sound.
Subjects: Whitman, Walt, 1819-1892.; Documentary television programs; Poets, American; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.;
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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Doobie Brothers: Live at Wolf Trap [videorecording] by a Michael Drumm, Music Link production ; producer/director, Michael Drumm ; producer, Andrea Allen.;
Contents: Rockin' down the highway - Jesus is just alright - Dangerous - Another park, another Sunday - People gotta love again - Spirit - Steamer lane - South City Midnight lady - Snake man - Nobody - Five Corners - Rainy day crossroad blues - Clear as the driven snow - Neal's fandango - Takin' it to the streets - Don't start me talkin' - Take me in your arms - Little bitty pretty one - Black water - Long train runnin - China Grove - Without you - Listen to the music. Bonus features: interviews, photo gallery, band hosted menu pages, and interactive concert/songwriter commentary links.
Subjects: Doobie Brothers; Hossack,Michael.; Johnston, Tom; Knudsen, Keith.; McFee, John.; Rock Music.; Simmons, Patrick.;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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The fifty greatest jazz piano players of all time : ranking, analysis & photos / by Rizzo, Gene.(CARDINAL)687445;
The top fifty. Oscar Peterson ; Bill Evans ; Bud Powell ; Art Tatum ; Monty Alexander ; Benny Green ; André Previn ; Tommy Flanagan ; George Shearing ; Red Garland ; McCoy Tyner ; Gene Harris ; Kenny Drew ; Hampton Hawes ; Thelonious Monk ; Ahmad Jamal ; Billy Taylor ; Horace Silver ; Hank Jones ; Chick Corea ; Tete Montoliu ; Phineas Newborn, Jr. ; Teddy Wilson ; Nat "King" Cole ; Erroll Garner ; Cedar Walton ; Count Basie ; Dave Brubeck ; Cyrus Chestnut ; Lennie Tristano ; Fats Waller ; Dick Hyman ; Wynton Kelly ; Dave McKenna ; John Bunch ; Kenny Barron ; Bobby Timmons ; Duke Ellington ; Earl Hines ; Jimmy Rowles ; Ray Bryant ; Herbie Hancock ; Jelly Roll Morton ; AL Haig ; Derek Smith ; Ralph Sharon ; Mary Lou Williams ; Willie "The Lion" Smith ; Roland Hanna ; Keith Jarrett -- The next twenty -- Top ten women -- Honorable mention.
Subjects: Biographies.; Pianists; Jazz musicians; Fulbright, Edith Patrick; Simmons, Martha,;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Good poems for hard times / by Keillor, Garrison.(CARDINAL)160181; Keillor, Garrison.(CARDINAL)160181;
Subjects: American poetry.; English poetry.; Woody, Joyce Patrick; by Simmons, Martha,;
Available copies: 18 / Total copies: 26
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