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5 Reasons You Should Listen To Groove Doctors 3's Debut Album Live And Let Live

  • Paul Riley
  • Jul 4
  • 2 min read

If you haven’t yet stumbled upon Groove Doctors 3, now is the perfect time to tune in. The Midwest-based trio has just released their debut album Live And Let Live, and it’s the kind of project that feels both familiar and refreshingly new. Packed with warmth, groove, and messages that hit home, this album brings a lot to the table. Here are five reasons why Live And Let Live deserves a spot in your daily rotation.


1. It’s Feelgood Music With a Message


At its core, Live And Let Live is a celebration of peace, love, and kindness. The title track sets the tone right away, with lyrics like “Live and let live, love and let love” reminding listeners of the simple but powerful values that connect us. The album doesn’t just make you move – it makes you think, in the most uplifting way. In a time when many albums lean into cynicism, Groove Doctors 3 offer an antidote built on hope and community.


2. The Band’s Chemistry Is Undeniable


Groove Doctors 3 is made up of guitarist/vocalist Mike Lawrence, drummer David Stowe, and bassist Glenn Chambers – three musicians who are also professors by day. Their connection runs deep, and you can hear it in every note. Whether they’re laying down a smooth groove or building a funky jam, the band plays with the kind of tightness and trust that only comes from shared experience and genuine friendship.


3. It’s a Genre-Blending Masterclass


The beauty of Live And Let Live lies in its ability to blend genres effortlessly. You’ll hear the influence of Motown, classic rock, funk, soul, and rhythm & blues – all coming together in a way that feels seamless. There’s vintage flavour here, but it never sounds stuck in the past. Instead, Groove Doctors 3 offer a timeless sound that honors tradition while staying true to their own identity.


4. The Musicianship Is Top-Tier


This is not a band built on studio tricks or flashy gimmicks. The playing on Live And Let Live is clean, confident, and deeply musical. Mike Lawrence’s guitar work is expressive and melodic, while Glenn Chambers’ basslines carry both groove and heart. David Stowe’s drumming provides the steady pulse that keeps everything grounded, and guest keyboardist Dick Bourgault adds tasteful texture throughout. It’s the kind of musicianship that speaks for itself without needing to show off.


5. It Feels Like a Live Experience


True to their name, Groove Doctors 3 are known for their electrifying live shows – and this album captures that same energy. Each track feels like it was played in the moment, with just enough looseness to breathe and enough precision to shine. Whether you’re listening in your headphones or through a speaker at home, Live And Let Live gives you that front-row feeling.



Groove Doctors 3 may be new to the scene as a band, but the soul, skill, and spirit behind Live And Let Live show they’re already seasoned pros. If you’re looking for music that grooves, lifts your mood, and leaves you feeling a little more hopeful, this album is well worth a listen.

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