Did Michael McDonald sing with Steely Dan?

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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Does Michael McDonald sing on Steely Dan's 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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Did Michael McDonald ever play with Steely Dan?

He joined the Steely Dan touring group during 1974 on keyboards and both lead and backing vocals, and he recorded on the albums Katy Lied, The Royal Scam, Aja and Gaucho.
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Who did Michael McDonald used to sing with?

After singing backup on several Steely Dan albums in the mid-'70s, Michael McDonald joined the Doobie Brothers in 1977. He was largely responsible for moving the group away from boogie rock and toward polished, jazzy blue-eyed soul.
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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



Who played Steely Dan guitar solos?

The top 3 solos in the survey were Larry Carlton's effortless "Kid Charlemagne," Jeff Baxter's ripping "My Old School" and Elliott Randall's masterful "Reelin' In The Years." Here's an in-depth look at those three solos. Larry Carlton was a guitar prodigy who started playing professionally as a teenager.
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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 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 original lead singer of the Doobie Brothers?

By March 2012, five members of the Doobie Brothers family were deceased: percussionist/vocalist LaKind on December 24, 1992, of colon cancer; original bass guitarist / vocalist Shogren of unreported causes on December 14, 1999; saxophonist, keyboardist, vocalist, and flutist Bumpus of a heart attack on February 3, 2004 ...
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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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What songs did Michael McDonald sing backup on?

Aside from The Doobie Brothers he's credited on a couple of hundred songs including backup vocals on Christopher Cross's “Ride like the wind,” James Ingram's “Yah mo be there,” Toto's “I'll be over you,” and Kenny Loggins' “This is it.”
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Who sang Steely Dan songs?

  • Steely Dan is an American rock band founded in 1971 in New York by core members Walter Becker (guitars, bass, backing vocals) and Donald Fagen (keyboards, lead vocals). ...
  • The two had been playing together in a variety of bands from their time together studying at Bard College in Annandale-on-Hudson, New York.
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Who played the guitar solo in 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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Who sang backup on Peg?

That Fagen was succeeding on his mission was clear as soon as he stepped on stage at the 3Arena, after his band – featuring Jon Herington on guitar, Freddie Washington on bass, Keith Carlock on drums and Carolyn Leonhart, Cindy Mizelle and La Tanya Hall performing backing vocals as The Danettes – opened with the jazz ...
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How many lead singers has The Doobie Brothers had?

A large part of what has made the Doobie Brothers' music so enduring is the diversity that comes from having had three distinctive lead singers throughout their history.
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What was Tom Johnston illness?

Johnston's condition was so precarious that he required emergency hospitalization for a bleeding ulcer. With Johnston convalescing and the tour already underway, fellow Doobie Brother Jeff Baxter proposed recruiting a fellow Steely Dan alum to fill the hole.
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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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Why is Yacht Rock called Yacht Rock?

The yacht rock name comes from the comedy web series Yacht Rock that the popular LA-based website Channel 101 ran in 2005.
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Who played the guitar solo on Aja?

Recording. 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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Who played guitar solo on Reeling in the Years?

The guitar solo on the original recorded version, by session player Elliott Randall, was recorded in one take. It has reportedly been rated by Led Zeppelin guitarist Jimmy Page as his favorite solo of all time, and he scored it 12/10.
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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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Who sang for Ambrosia?

David Robert Pack (born July 15, 1952) is an American singer and musician who co-founded the rock band Ambrosia in the 1970s.
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