Rocking Roots: The Doobie Brothers' San Jose Legacy

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Rocking Roots: The Doobie Brothers' San Jose Legacy

The Doobie Brothers, a rock band from San Jose, California, was formed in the 1970s by founding members Tom Johnston and Pat Simmons, who attended San Jose State University. The band's creative hub was Johnston's home on 285 S. 12th St. in Naglee Park, where iconic songs like "China Grove" and "Listen to the Music" were written. In 2021, the craftsman-style home was designated a historical landmark by San Jose, with the Preservation Action Council of San Jose recognizing it as the epicenter of the city's music scene during that era.

San Jose Rocks also acknowledges the role of Ricardo's Pizza, a local pizza joint, as an early venue that helped launch The Doobie Brothers' career. This historical connection highlights the band's roots in the South Bay and their impact on the local music scene at the time.

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