Music Artist

Doobie

Doobie, the nickname and the creative process The nickname “Doobie” was coined by his mom and didn’t really have nothing to do with cannabis, however, as Dave grew he confesses he did smoke a lot of it and the nickname stuck. This album was produced with an incredible amount of improvisation and display of musical genius by everyone involved. The process consisted in Dave recording the fretless bass melody on a separate track without the rest of the musicians ever hearing the songs. Dave then met with Glenn Grossman, a brilliant drummer who played with Bob Dylan and who is always involved with Dave whenever he creates music outside of Shinobi Ninja. When you hear the drums in the album, you’re hearing Glenn play as he heard the bass track for the first time, no second takes allowed, Dave p

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Genre & Licence Profile

GenreTracks
Rock5
  • Attribution-NonCommercial — 5

Top Tracks by Listens

TrackAlbumYearDurationListens
The Lonely Road Of Mr. LoDoobie03m 41s1,961
D.R.E.A.MDoobie02m 59s1,702
The GetawayDoobie03m 24s1,650
Candle In The SkyDoobie03m 39s1,528
The God Of The SunDoobie03m 47s1,225

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Track Catalogue

5 tracks shown

Track Album Genre Duration Listens Licence
Candle In The Sky [12] Doobie Rock 3m 39s 1,528 Attribution-NonCommercial
The God Of The Sun [12] Doobie Rock 3m 47s 1,225 Attribution-NonCommercial
D.R.E.A.M [12] Doobie Rock 2m 59s 1,702 Attribution-NonCommercial
The Getaway [12] Doobie Rock 3m 24s 1,650 Attribution-NonCommercial
The Lonely Road Of Mr. Lo [12] Doobie Rock 3m 41s 1,961 Attribution-NonCommercial