One thing I’ve been loving about this whole quarantine business is that some of our favorite musicians have been putting up some great performances. This is one of my favorites!! The Doobie Brothers doing my all time fave, Black Water. Doobie Brother and writer of the song, Pat Simmons told Rolling Stone, “We knew we would want to share something with others out there who are in isolation just like we are . . . Sending out warm wishes to all of our friends. Thanks to all the angels of mercy who have stepped up to lessen the impact that the Covid-19 virus has had on so many lives. We are partnering with Feeding America for our presentation, and would be thankful to anyone who could make a donation to help our neighbors in need during this crucial time.” Whether it’s to make money or to lift our spirits, this performance does both. At the end you’ll see videos of fans joining the Doobie Brothers’ performance which makes this just that much cooler. Let’s go to the video! Enjoy!
Music is great pandemic therapy!
Tim Martin
May 6, 2020 | 11:18 AM
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