Posted on: October 25, 2010 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

The Doobie Brother’s musical legacy spans nearly four decades, from their classic 70’s hits “Listen to the Music,” “Black Water,” “Long Train Running” to their chart-topping new album World Gone Crazy, the band’s first release in over ten years. To celebrate their recent success the band is teaming up with neufutur.com to give one lucky fan an acoustic guitar autographed by the entire band, including founding members Pat Simmons and Tom Johnston and longtime bandmates John McFee and Mike Hossack.

Enter below for a chance to win. World Gone Crazy is available now; in stores, on iTunes, on Amazon, or through the band’s website at DoobieBros.com. Visit Facebook.com/TheDoobieBrothers as well .

http://www.totalassault.com/contests/237/id/03267/ – to sign up, today!

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