By January 1996, The Doobie Brothers were celebrating a remarkable resurgence in their career. They had released the album "Brotherhood" in 1991, which marked their reformation after a long hiatus. This comeback album included a blend of new material and featured original members, capitalizing on their classic sound while embracing contemporary influences. The live recording of "South City Midnight Lady" from "Rockin' Down The Highway: The Wildlife Concert" showcases the band's timeless appeal and musicianship, as they performed many of their hits. This concert occurred during their reunion era, highlighting their continued relevance in the music scene. An interesting fact about this period is that the Doobie Brothers were becoming well recognized not just for their music, but also for their commitment to environmental causes, aligning with the themes of the concert’s wildlife advocacy. This particular performance underscores their ability to connect with audiences both nostalgically a