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The Doobie Brothers had more of an R&B sound, while Fagan and Walter Becker had a heavy jazz influence. The sounds were ...
Yacht rock is one of the more unexpected musical success stories of the last couple of decades. Conceived in the 2000s as an ...
Michael McDonald’s voice became a defining sound of the 1970s and 1980s, bridging genres like rock, pop, soul, and R&B. In ...
A new Doobie Brothers album might not be a surprise in itself, since core members Tom Johnston, John McFee and Patrick ...
The pair had formed the group to produce the songs too complex for the ABC artists they wrote for and turned to session ...
The Doobie Brothers talk new album 'Walk This Road,' reunion tour, and the return of Michael McDonald to the recording studio ...
The silky-voiced Yacht Rock captain on drug deals gone wrong, his close brush with Steely Dan and the time South Park made ...
So, whether he’s singing backup for Steely Dan, fronting the Doobie Brothers, or delivering blue-eyed R&B soul as a solo artist, you know Michael McDonald’s tones the minute they hit your ear.
Michael McDonald became a pivotal figure in Yacht Rock by singing and sometimes playing keyboards with Steely Dan, the Doobie Brothers, Toto, Kenny Loggins and Christopher Cross. HBO More than two ...
"I always wanted to stick with the Mount Rushmore - Steely Dan, Michael McDonald, Christopher Cross, Kenny Loggins and Toto," ...