Did Michael McDonald sing on the song Peg?

It's just part of being a studio musician. Michael McDonald provides multi-tracked backup vocals in the choruses, and keyboardist Paul Griffin can be heard talking and improvising background vocals in the final chorus and fadeout.
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Who sang background vocals on Peg?

Of course, McDonald was on backing vocals on the original track. When Fagen sang it at the 3Arena, he was ably supported by his Danettes. And Herington pegged the guitar solo that proved so troublesome for his studio predecessors with supreme deftness. Peg came out in 1977, as the opening track on side two of Aja.
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Did Michael McDonald sing on any Steely Dan songs?

In 1974, McDonald became a member of Steely Dan's touring band, singing lead and backing vocals. He also became one of the many in-studio adjunct members of the band, providing backing vocals on tracks for 1975's Katy Lied. He appeared on subsequent Steely Dan recordings, including 1976's The Royal Scam and 1977's Aja.
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Who played the guitar solo on Peg?

If two liked it, one would veto it just to exercise his own sense of authority. Jay Graydon (guitarist who played the solo on "Peg"): You can make anything perfect in Pro Tools.
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Did Michael McDonald sing on this is it?

The song features additional vocals by Michael McDonald, who co-wrote the song with Loggins. The song won a Grammy Award in 1981 for Best Male Pop Vocal Performance.
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Steely Dan--Michael McDonald Vocals on Peg



What is Michael McDonald's most famous song?

Top 15 Michael McDonald Songs
  • 'Long Haul' ...
  • 'I Can Let Go Now' ...
  • 'Blink of an Eye' ...
  • 'You Belong to Me' ...
  • 'Takin' It to the Streets' From: 'Takin' It to the Streets' (1976) ...
  • 'Here to Love You' From: 'Minute by Minute' (1978) ...
  • 'Minute by Minute' From: 'Minute by Minute' (1978) ...
  • 'What a Fool Believes' From: 'Minute by Minute' (1978)
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Who was best Steely Dan guitarist?

It's official: Larry Carlton's blazing work on "Kid Charlemagne" is Steely Dan's best guitar solo. That's according to our poll of 100 Steely Dan fans who picked their favorite solo from the list of 10 epic songs below.
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Who plays guitar on Aja?

Steve Gadd – drums. Victor Feldman – percussion, vibraphone. Chuck Rainey – bass guitar.
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Who played guitar solos Aja?

The album was produced by Steely Dan's longtime producer Gary Katz and features several leading session musicians. The eight-minute-long title track features a jazz-based chord progression and a solo by saxophonist Wayne Shorter.
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Did James Taylor play on takin it to the streets?

Takin' It to the Streets (with James Taylor) by The Doobie Brothers on Amazon Music - Amazon.com.
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Who played bass on Peg?

“Peg” begins with a hearty descending chord progression with some jazzy roots. Drummer Rick Marotta, bassist Chuck Rainey, and guitarist Steve Khan lock in from beat one of the groove, with some nice clavinet and synth melodies simmering over the top.
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What is the meaning of Steely Dan?

5 — Steely Dan is the name of a sex toy. The name was taken from a strap-on-dildo, named Steely Dan III from Yokohama, that was mentioned in William S. Burroughs' novel Naked Lunch. Steely Dan found inspiration for their band name in the pages of beat writer William S. Burroughs's novel Naked Lunch.
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Who did the drum solo on Aja?

Listen to Steve Gadd's incredible isolated drums on the Steely Dan song 'Aja' There can be no doubt of the legendary status of this song. It's a jazz fusion masterpiece containing the flecks of prog that Steely Dan increasingly flirted with over their career. Released in 1977, 'Aja' is one of their finest moments.
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Who plays piano on Aja?

Its seven songs burst with sophisticated changes, exquisitely played by such jazz luminaries as saxophonist Wayne Shorter and keyboardist-vibraphonist Victor Feldman (both graduates of Miles Davis' '60s bands) and session pros like bassist Chuck Rainey, drummers Steve Gadd, Jim Keltner and Bernard Purdie, saxophonists ...
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Who played drums on the song Aja?

Steve Gadd, his musicality, his iconic drum fills, his feel, his delicacy, the balance on the drum kit. He did it in one take – every take they did was a full take with the whole band playing together. That was a performance.
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Who played the guitar solo on Home at Last?

5. Home at Last (Walter Becker): As the boppin' master musicians (Rainey, Purdie, Carlton, Feldman) open up some space, Fagen wails on the blues, synth harp and then Becker delivers a siren cry of a guitar solo. It's smooth retsina in the pocket over the intro chords, as Walter ties the tune in a silver bow.
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Who played guitar solo on Do It Again Steely Dan?

"Do It Again" features an electric sitar solo by Denny Dias. The "plastic organ" solo by Donald Fagen was performed on a Yamaha YC-30 with a sliding pitch-bending control.
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Who was the original lead singer of The Doobie Brothers?

The Doobie Brothers are an American rock band from San Jose, California. Formed in the fall of 1970, the group was originally a quartet that featured lead vocalist and guitarist Tom Johnston, guitarist and second vocalist Patrick Simmons, bassist Dave Shogren and drummer John Hartman.
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What happened to the black member of The Doobie Brothers?

After five years of touring in support of Cycles and Brotherhood, Porter finally quit the Doobies for good in 1992. He was reportedly still frustrated with constant touring and the band's preference for recording familiar sounding material instead of his own, more diverse compositions.
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Why are they called The Doobie Brothers?

According to an interview by Cleveland.com with Pat Simmons, in the band's formative days, a fellow musician named Keith “Dyno” Rosen suggested the band call themselves “The Doobie Brothers” because they were constantly partaking in said herbal indulgences.
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Who sings background on ride like the wind?

It features backing vocals by Michael McDonald and a guitar solo by Cross.
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