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Steely Dan and The Doobie Brothers

Steely Dan and The Doobie Brothers at Key Arena

Why see Steely Dan and The Doobie Brothers?

The Summer of Living Dangerously

Calling all Rock'n'Roll fans! Steely Dan is heading out on a co-headline North American tour with the legendary Doobie Brothers. The Summer of Living Dangerously tour dates follows the death of Steely Dan co-founder Walter Becker last September.

Steely Dan are known for blending elements of jazz with traditional pop and R&B, making them a renowned rock band and bagged themselves a place in the Rock and Roll hall of fame in 2001. The band have sold over 40 million records worldwide since being founded in 1972.

The Doobie Brothers have been delivering mind-blowing rock and roll for over four decades, sold more than 48 million albums and have won four Grammy Awards! Their last release was 2014's Southbound, which featured collaborations with Braid Paisley and Blake Shelton.

Get ready to Rock and or Roll, this is a tour you don't want to miss!

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41 reviews, average rating: (3.8 Stars)

Jim Wiederaenders

Fagen Delivers Big

I feel bad for people dissappointed by Doobie Brothers or Steely Dan because I thought they were both freaking awesome. Doobies always deliver. Fagen brought good energy post Walter. Donald moves around like a blind guy (no disrespect) for years, and has an increasing east coast twang in his voice that they seemed to soften with mixing. But who cares? Donald is the greatest talent, his music is beautifully complex and unique, and he rocked the house. Mountaintop! I feel cleansed until next time. If you like the Dan, do not stay away due to some luke warm reviews. In Seattle this summer, check out Nearly Dan at Jazz Alley four nights in July. Don't snear. ND is electric because they spin Donald's music so well. This music of Steely Dan is the best music and it's live. ... Read more

Alec Johansson

Doobies YAY Fagen NAY

The Doobie Brothers were fantastic and the newest member was singing most of the hits and replicating the vocal sounds to a tee. The band was great and all of the remaining original members were still spot on. Hired hands were of the highest quality. NOW....... STEELY DAN. Donald Fagen was unable to sing his songs and missed note after note and sang out of key on every song except one, but the band was the very best in the business. I wanted to leave 10 minutes into the show. I wanted to throw up. To justify the ticket price and SWAG purchase, I just convinced myself that I paid to see some of the best guitar,sax and DRUMMERS in the business. DONALD...if you were sick, I am sorry and I hope you get better. If you are just too old to sing, hire a soundalike , or use backingtracks and lip sync or pitch correction device. THERE !!! I SAID IT ... Read more

Charlie Baird

The Doobies are as good or even better than ever.

The ticket price was worth it for The Doobies alone. They played and jammed throughout their show all of the hits I loved since 1972, when I was 10. Eyes of Silver, China Grove, Rockin down the Highway, South City Midnight Lady, Without Love, Black Water, and more. I was thrilled to finally see them after all this time. Great guitar and sax jams, and an old time stage show and audience appreciation. Reminded me of the good ole days. Steely Dan, for me, was unbearable. Just not my thing. I’m so glad I went, The Doobies are timeless. ... Read more
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