Doobie Powell | |
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Birth name | Hubert Leander Powell III |
Born | June 14, 1975 |
Origin | Hartford, Connecticut, United States |
Genres | Gospel, R&B |
Occupation(s) | Musician, Minister |
Instrument(s) | Keyboards, Vocals |
Labels | ROPEADOPE/RSVP RECORDS |
Website | https://www.doobiepowell.com |
Hubert Leander Powell III (known as Doobie Powell) is an independent gospel music artist. He has worked with other gospel artists such as Kim Burrell, The Clark Sisters, Tonex, Tye Tribbett, Kelly Price, Tramaine Hawkins and John P. Kee. He has released three independent albums and is the founder of Chip Off The Block Productions, LLC.
According to his website, Doobie was born to Hubert Powell Jr. (Gospel Jazz Great) and Jacquelyn Powell (Powerhouse Vocalist) in Harford, CT. His musical journey began at the tender age of two, influenced by the musical prowess of his parents who exposed Doobie to many genres of music. [1]
The Offspring is the debut album of Doobie Powell, released underground on September 21, 2002 [2]
Track Number | Track |
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1 | Intro |
2 | Clap Your Hands |
3 | Glad He Did |
4 | He Is |
5 | Fall Down |
6 | The Blood |
7 | The Drummer Side |
8 | Brighter Day |
9 | Child Of God |
10 | Fusion-lude |
11 | I Love The Lord |
12 | Love |
13 | Count Your Blessings |
14 | I Got Jesus |
15 | Give Thanks |
16 | Hold On |
17 | Dance |
For The Love Of It All is the second album of Doobie Powell, released in 2003. [4]
This is the public re-release of the album The Offspring released in 2002 .
Track Number | Track |
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1 | Intro |
2 | Praise Up |
3 | Best Thing, The |
4 | Leave You Alone |
5 | For The Love Of It All |
6 | Can't Imagine |
7 | By Faith |
8 | Time |
9 | Holy |
10 | Dwell In Me |
11 | Always Remember |
12 | Fall Down |
13 | Brighter Day |
14 | I Got Jesus |
15 | Give Thanks |
Personnel: Doobie Powell - Vocals/Keyboard
Johnny DuBoise - guitar
Jerod Howard - Fender Rhodes piano, organ
Kevin Powell - organ
Ace Livingston - bass guitar
Brandon Alexander Hodge - bass guitar
Billy Powell - percussion
Denise Renee Powell - background vocals
Courtney Williams - background vocals
4 Zoe is the fourth album from Doobie Powell, released in 2007. It was released on Chip Off The Block records and has a runtime of 52 minutes, and 12 tracks. [6] [7]
Track Number | Track | Time |
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1 | I'm Back | 01:54 |
2 | Alright | 06:31 |
3 | Been So Good | 04:33 |
4 | Jesus | 04:57 |
5 | Psalms 51 and 10 | 00:48 |
6 | Steal Away | 06:36 |
7 | Victory Prelude | 01:51 |
8 | Victory Live | 07:16 |
9 | Victory High Praise | 05:49 |
10 | In Spite Of It All | 06:19 |
11 | Everybody Hold On | 02:32 |
12 | I'm Blessed | 03:28 |
The Time Is Now is Doobie Powell's first nationwide release and was due to be released on January 13, 2009. It was recorded at Education Center for the Arts in New Haven, CT on October 24, 2008. [11]
Together with the late Ebony Powell he has a daughter, Diamond L. Powell. Doobie is the Minister of Music at Latter Rain Christian Fellowship in Hartford, CT where his parents are the pastors. [12]
Splinter is the seventh studio album by American punk rock band the Offspring, released on December 9, 2003, by Columbia Records. It was the first album the band released without long-time drummer Ron Welty, who was fired before the recording sessions.
The Captain and Me is the third studio album by American rock band The Doobie Brothers. The album was released on March 2, 1973, by Warner Bros. Records. It features some of their most popular hits including "Long Train Runnin'", "China Grove" and "Without You". The album is certified 2× Platinum by the RIAA.
Stampede is the fifth studio album by American rock band The Doobie Brothers. The album was released on April 25, 1975, by Warner Bros. Records. It was the final album by the band before Michael McDonald replaced Tom Johnston as lead vocalist and primary songwriter. The album has been certified gold by the RIAA.
Takin' It to the Streets is the sixth studio album by American rock band The Doobie Brothers. The album was released on March 19, 1976, by Warner Bros. Records. It was the first to feature Michael McDonald on lead vocals.
Farewell Tour is the first live album by American rock band The Doobie Brothers, released in 1983. It documents the group's 1982 Farewell Tour and is a double album set.
Michael McDonald is an American singer, keyboardist and songwriter known for his distinctive, soulful voice and as a member of the bands the Doobie Brothers and Steely Dan (1973-1974). McDonald wrote and sang several hit singles with the Doobie Brothers, including "What a Fool Believes", "Minute by Minute", and "Takin' It to the Streets." McDonald has also performed as a prominent backing vocalist on numerous recordings by artists including Steely Dan, Christopher Cross, and Kenny Loggins.
Best of The Doobies is the first greatest hits album by The Doobie Brothers. The album has material from Toulouse Street through Takin' It to the Streets, and is also a diamond record. The album was released by Warner Bros. Records in November 1976 and has been re-released numerous times.
Elvis' Gold Records Volume 4 is a greatest hits album by American rock and roll singer Elvis Presley, issued by RCA Victor in mono and stereo, LPM/LSP 3921, in January 1968, with recording sessions taking place over an eight-year span at RCA Studio B in Nashville, Tennessee, and at RCA Studios and Radio Recorders in Hollywood. It is a compilation of hit singles released between 1961 and 1967, peaking at number 33 on the Billboard 200. It was certified Gold on March 27, 1992 by the Recording Industry Association of America.
"Sweet Baby" is a song by American singer Macy Gray featuring American singer Erykah Badu, released as the lead single from Gray's second studio album, The Id (2001). John Frusciante of Red Hot Chili Peppers provides the song's guitars while R&B musician Billy Preston plays the organ. The UK CD and cassette formats contains a previously unreleased track named "Better Where You Are" as a B-side.
"Lost Someone" is a song recorded by James Brown in 1961. It was written by Brown and Famous Flames members Bobby Byrd and Baby Lloyd Stallworth. Like "Please, Please, Please" before it, the song's lyrics combine a lament for lost love with a plea for forgiveness. The single was a #2 R&B hit and reached #48 on the pop chart. According to Brown, "Lost Someone" is based on the chord changes of the Conway Twitty song "It's Only Make Believe". Although Brown's vocal group, The Famous Flames did not actually sing on this tune, two of them, Bobby Byrd, and "Baby Lloyd " Stallworth, co-wrote it with Brown, and Byrd plays organ on the record, making it, in effect, a James Brown/Famous Flames recording.
From Nashville to Memphis: The Essential '60s Masters is a five-disc box set compilation of studio master recordings by American singer and musician Elvis Presley during the decade of the 1960s; it was released in 1993 on RCA Records, catalogue number 66160-2. In its initial long-box release, it included a set of collectable stamps duplicating the record jackets of every Presley LP on RCA Victor, and those of the singles pertinent to this box set. The set also includes a booklet with an extensive session list and discography, as well as a lengthy essay by Peter Guralnick. It was certified Gold by the RIAA on November 30, 1993, and Platinum on January 6, 2004. This set followed an exhaustive box set of Presley's 1950s output and was followed by a more selective box set of his work in the 1970s.
"Jesus Is Just Alright" is a gospel song written by Art Reynolds and first recorded by Reynolds' own group, The Art Reynolds Singers, on their 1966 album, Tellin' It Like It Is.
13th Star is an album by Fish. Released as a limited edition via mail-order in September 2007 and to retail in February 2008, it is his ninth solo studio album since he left Marillion in 1988 and the first since Field of Crows (2004). Released on Fish's own imprint Chocolate Frog Records, retail distribution is handled by Snapper Music.
Alive and Transported is a live album by Christian hip hop artist tobyMac. It was released on May 27, 2008 and debuted at No. 112 on the Billboard 200, and also placed at No. 4 on Billboard's Top Christian Albums chart. It is currently sold as a CD/DVD combo. The live show recorded for the album was also played on Monday, June 9, 2008, in movie theaters. The film was filmed at the Richard E. Berry Educational Support Center in Cypress, Texas.
Greatest Hits is a 2001 compilation album by the Doobie Brothers. Its 20 songs appear in chronological order of original release, except for their debut single "Nobody" being placed at track 7 because it was reissued in 1974 to greater chart success than its original release. Greatest Hits peaked at number 142 on the US Billboard 200 and it also peaked at number 45 on the UK Albums Chart.
High Hopes and Heartbreak is the first post-American Idol album from seventh season American Idol fifth-place finisher Brooke White. The album was executive produced by Idol judge Randy Jackson.
The Satanic Satanist is the fourth full-length album by Alaskan experimental rock band Portugal. The Man. The album's artwork is a combination of photographs and watercolor illustrations by lead singer John Gourley.
"Supernaut" is the fifth song from the album Vol. 4 by British heavy metal band Black Sabbath.
Listen to the Music: The Very Best of the Doobie Brothers is a compilation album by American rock band the Doobie Brothers, released in 1993. The album includes a remix version of Long Train Runnin'. The album includes 19 tracks on the album. The album reached at number 10 on the ARIA Charts and it also peaked at number 19 on the Official New Zealand Music Chart.
Liberté is the fifteenth studio album by American rock band the Doobie Brothers, released on Island Records. First released exclusively on streaming services on October 1, 2021, the album saw a CD release on October 29 of that month and an LP release in June 2022. It is their first studio album since 2014's Southbound, and their first of new material since 2010's World Gone Crazy. The band toured following the release of the album.