John McFee

Movies

The Doobie Brothers: 50th Anniversary at Radio City Music Hall
Guitar
Celebrating 50 years with the Grammy-winning band, who have sold more than 48 million records worldwide.
The Doobie Brothers: Live from the Beacon Theatre
Guitars, Pedal Steel, Dobro, Fiddle, Vocals
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.
Doobie Brothers: Live in Concert
Guitar / Dobro / Pedal Steel / Slide Guitar
Recorded Live at Wolf Trap National Park for the Performing Arts, July 25, 2004 1. Rocking Down The Highway 2. Jesus Is Just Alright 3. Dangerous 4. Another Park, Another Sunday 5. People Gotta Love Again 6. Spirit 7. Steamer Lane (instrumental) 8. South City Midnight Lady 9. Snake Man 10. Nobody 11. Five Corners 12. Rainy Day Crossroad Blues 13. Clear As The Driven Snow 14. Neal's Fandango 15. Takin' It To The Streets 16. Don't Start Me Talkin' 17. Take Me In Your Arms 18. Little Bitty Pretty One 19. Black Water 20. Long Train Runnin' 21. China Grove 22. Without You 23. Listen To The Music
The Doobie Brothers - Live at Wolf Trap
Himself - Guitars, Dobro, Pedal steel guitar, Harmonica, Violin, Mandolin, Vocals
Having entertained an enormous volume of music fans over their lengthy career, The Doobie Brothers reunited at the start of the 21st Century, and set about winning over a whole new generation of listeners. This concert was filmed in 2004, and sees the band working their way through a delicious selection of material. A huge crowd laps up the retro sounds emitting from the stage, with the Doobie's performing hit after hit after hit. Among the tracks played are "Rockin' Down The Highway," "Listen To The Music," "China Grove," "Black Water," and many others. For viewers looking to experience some of the magical songs that lit up the 1970s, this is a great starting point.
The Doobie Brothers: Live At The Greek Theatre
Himself
Recorded at the Greek Theatre in Berkeley, California in 1982, this concert was the last date on the Doobie Brothers' "Farewell Tour". An emotional performance containing all their best loved hits from across their career and they were joined by founding members Tom Johnston, John Hartman, Tiran Porter and Michael Hossack. The band are in fantastic form and rise to the occasion magnificently, they can rarely have delivered a better performance. Tracks: Listen To The Music, Sweet Maxine, Rockin' Down The Highway, You Belong To Me, Take Me In Your Arms (Rock Me), Long Train Runnin', Black Water, Minute By Minute, Slat Key Soquel Rag, I Keep Forgettin', Out On The Streets, What A Fool Believes, Jesus Is Just Alright, Takin' It To The Streets, China Grove, Listen To The Music Plus 5 tracks from the concert that were cut from the original 1982 film: Little Darling (I Need You), One Step Closer, Dependin' On You, Real Love, No Stoppin' Us Now. Band Interviews.