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Doobie Brothers Rocker, 73, Questions His Future With the Band originally appeared on Parade. If you’re a fan of the Doobie ...
Keyboardist and vocalist Michael McDonald tells UCR in a 2025 interview why he feels some of his best work as an artist has been with the Doobie Brothers.
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While sitting next to his friend and fellow yacht rock legend Christopher Cross in the film, McDonald remembers the first time he saw the SCTV skit starring Moranis as McDonald.
Michael McDonald confesses he didn't understand 'yacht rock' Michael McDonald's distinctive, soulful voice, often described as smooth and soothing, became a hallmark of yacht rock. However, the ...
Michael McDonald’s voice became a defining sound of the 1970s and 1980s, bridging genres like rock, pop, soul, and R&B. In this video, we dive into the prolific career of the man behind ...
Place this item in the category of unique and weird collectibles. A gallon of barbeque sauce from McDonald’s 1992 McJordan sandwich (named for the GOAT himself) ...
Michael McDonald sounds both surprised and relieved to be back with the Doobie Brothers, this time not just as a nostalgia act but with Walk This Road, their first studio album together in over ...
Michael McDonald walks us through key songs in his career, from the Doobie Brothers' "What a Fool Believes" to "Yah Mo B There" with James Ingram.
In 'Yacht Rock: A Dockumentary', Doobie Brothers singer Michael McDonald says he was "a little too high" and "thought I was hallucinating" the first time he saw Rick Moranis' parody of him on SCTV ...