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What a Fool Believes, the incomparable Doobie Brothers tribute band, came rocking down the highway and took it to the streets of West Haven on Sunday, Sept. 19, 2021. Well, more like Old Grove Park — dubbed “China Grove” by the New Hampshire-based group, a tongue-in-cheek reference to the Doobies’ 1973 rocker. After a trio of rain postponements, the six-piece band performed a hit-packed set of the Doobies’ signature chords and harmonies in front of a vibrant crowd of about 1,000 concertgoers in the 151-year-old Grove overlooking Long Island Sound. Billed as “a Doobie Brothers experience,” the two-hour show capped the Centennial Concert Series as part of West Haven’s 100th anniversary festivities. Radio personality Brian Smith, the evening’s master of ceremonies, entertained the gathering between sets with bursts of quick-witted humor. The show, presented by the City of West Haven Centennial Celebration Committee, was part of a six-month series of free events commemorating the community’s 1921 birth and its incorporation by the General Assembly as Connecticut’s youngest town. What a Fool Believes’ fun-filled, high-energy performance celebrated the Doobies’ 50th anniversary and covered both the Tom Johnston and Michael McDonald eras. With many people on their feet and some dancing, the band played such timeless songs as “Listen to the Music,” “Long Train Runnin’,” “Black Water,” “Takin’ It to the Streets” and, of course, “China Grove.” They were anchored by the smooth-sailing yacht rock classics “Minute by Minute,” “What a Fool Believes” and “I Keep Forgettin’ (Every Time You’re Near),” McDonald’s 1982 solo output. The show was sponsored by West Haven Vietnam Veterans, of which several members attended and were acknowledged by Smith and the grateful crowd. A row of food and dessert trucks served up eats and sweets on Palace Street, including Franco’s Fried Dough-Licious, Mister Softee and West Haven Ices. For centennial merchandise, visit the official online store at https://merchwebstores.com/West-Haven....