I've seen a couple of versions of The Drifters, once on a bill with the Box Tops,
Of course the Box Tops lead singer Alex Chilton died a few years ago.
This was about 1986; I don't know if Chilton was or wasn't in the lineup.
Probably later. No tours by the Box Tops listed in 1986. One reunion show in 1989 with Chilton. Then they reunited in 1996 until Chilton's death in 2010. The band is now touring with two original members.
I was in Quincy, IL from July 1985-April 1986 and that's where I saw them...who knows who owned the name at the time.
I hear those commercials from time to time whenever we pass through Jackson. If we lived closer, I could just about guarantee that we would go to some of those shows!WMXX Kool 103.1 in Jackson, TN is a station that plays oldies from the 60's to the 80's and has concerts every few months of "former members" of different groups. Except for a few solo artists, when they advertise the concerts it will be mostly advertised as "whoever" former member of "whatever group." Is there even a guarantee that they will do the same songs, especially if it was some minor member of the group?
Wife got to see Elvis (on jumbotron) with the surviving members of his band playing live. This was on either/or the 20th/25th anniversary of his passing, so either 1997 and/or 2002.The Platters still tour, although not with any original members. The name of the group The Platters is trademarked, and owned by the founder Herb Reid, who oversees the current touring group. They lay out the whole deal at their website, and even show the trademark certificate:
https://www.theplatters.com
There's a lot of this that goes on with bands from the 50s and 60s.
There's also the hologram show that's being done with Roy Orbison. That one is overseen by his son, who owns the rights.
https://basehologram.com/productions/in-dreams-roy-orbison-in-concert
They were on an awards show a few years ago. Maybe The Grammys. Or maybe one of the country music shows, since I was a little surprised to think of them as country, but "Black Water" certainly would have fit. They played "Listen to the Music", which I had never thought of as country but it sounds good and sounded good when whoever they were played it.With so many people who have been with The Doobie Brothers, have there been any ex-members that tried to put a group together?
With so many people who have been with The Doobie Brothers, have there been any ex-members that tried to put a group together?
Huh? They're still together with three of the original members. Lead singer Tom Johnston and Pat Simmons still tours with them. They even did a tribute album a few years ago.
www.thedoobiebrothers.com
Michael McDonald occasionally shows up, but he's mainly a solo artist these days.
I saw Jeff "Skunk" Baxter at the White House a few months ago when the president signed the Music Modernization Act.
I mainly meant that they had enough members at one time or another that an entire group of former members could play together and there could be multiple groups claiming to be the Doobie Brothers. Petra and The Imperials are the same way in CCM.
I was aware that John Cowan is with the Doobie Bros. now. I haven't checked, but he is probably too young to have been part of the original lineup!
That's so wrong.Several of them died. The key thing is group names are trademarked, and other members can't tour as the Doobie Brothers unless they differentiate themselves from the original group. AFAIK none of the key members, such as Skunk or McDonald, are touring as the Doobie Brothers.
Did anyone get the joke?That's so wrong.
Did anyone get the joke?
Nope. Patrick Simmons went solo.Joke? Maybe "key" being slang for "kilo" like "doobie" is slang for "marijuana cigarette"? Was that the joke? Or calling McDonald (more of a solo artist) and Baxter (better known as part of Steely Dan) key members of the Doobie Brothers? Not exactly side-splitting ROTFL material, either one, but I guess I get your "joke."
Nope. Patrick Simmons went solo.
I guess I'm the only person who ever heard of his solo hit "So Wrong". It was played on a station I happened to be listening to.For a short time. He's with them now. His son, Patrick Jr., was also briefly in the band.
You might want to argue with me that he's a "key member." I've had that conversation with a lot of Doobie fans.