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What movie and television projects has The Doobie Brothers been in?

The Doobie Brothers, while primarily known for their music, have made appearances in a handful of film and television projects. Here are some notable examples:

Film

* "The Doobie Brothers: Live at the Greek" (1977) - This concert film captured a performance at the famous Greek Theatre in Los Angeles.

* "The Doobie Brothers: Farewell Tour" (1982) - A final concert film marking the band's original lineup's farewell.

* "The Doobie Brothers: Live at Wembley Stadium" (2005) - A live concert recording from the band's reunion tour in 2004.

* "The Doobie Brothers: The Beacon Theatre Concert" (2014) - A live concert recording from their 2014 Beacon Theatre performance in New York City.

Television

* "The Doobie Brothers: The History of a Band" (2018) - A documentary chronicling the band's career.

* "The Doobie Brothers: The Lost Concert" (2021) - A rediscovered concert performance from 1976, featuring their "What a Fool Believes" era lineup.

* "The Doobie Brothers: 50th Anniversary" (2022) - This documentary celebrated the band's 50 years of making music.

The band has also had their music featured in various movies and TV shows, particularly popular in the 1970s and 1980s. This includes:

* "The Big Lebowski" (1998) - Features "Listen to the Music"

* "American Graffiti" (1973) - Features "Long Train Runnin'"

These are just a few examples, and there are many other instances where The Doobie Brothers' music has been used in movies and television. Their enduring catalog has made them a favorite for soundtrack placement, adding to their legacy as one of the most successful American rock bands.

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