Did Steely Dan attend Bard College?

Well, sort of. He was the drummer in a band that boasted both Donald Fagen and Walter Becker, before the duo formed Steely Dan together. As the story goes, Chase and the duo were part of a band called The Leather Canary, which played together while the three were at Bard College in Annandale-on-Hudson, New York.
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What college did Steely Dan go to?

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. The songwriting duo later moved to Los Angeles, gathered a full band of musicians, and began recording albums.
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What school is Steely Dan talking about in my old school?

The “old school” to which Fagen and Becker refer is Bard College in Annandale-on-Hudson, NY. In 1969, the two were nabbed in a pot raid by local police along with Fagen's then-girlfriend Dorothy White.
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Did Donald Fagen go to Berklee?

Fagen has classified himself as both a self-taught pianist and a self-taught vocalist, although he did spend a few semesters studying formally at Berklee College of Music and took some vocal lessons in the mid-1970s as a precaution after feeling the straining effects of years of touring.
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Did Walter Becker graduate from Bard?

Steely Dan coalesced in 1971, after Becker dropped out of Bard, and he and Fagen moved west, to California.
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Steely Dan’s Commencement Speech at Berklee College of Music - 2001



What does the name Steely Dan mean?

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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What caused Walter Becker's death?

Walter died in the course of being treated for an extremely aggressive form of esophageal cancer. The cancer was detected during one of his annual medical checkups and its presence came as a grim surprise to Walter, his doctors and to me. It seemed to have come out of nowhere and had spread with terrifying speed.
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Who played the guitar solo on my old school?

The original studio track features a guitar solo by Jeff Baxter.
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Who plays the guitar solo on Bodhisattva?

4. Bodhisattva (Denny Dias/Jeff Baxter): Dias bebops on this jump blues and then Skunk's souped-up rockbilly brings the song to its climatic ending.
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Who is William and Mary Old school?

It is about Bard College, frequently referred to as "William and Mary-on-the-Hudson".
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What are Steely Dan fans called?

Who are they? The gold standard in rock and roll pretentiousness, Steely Dan. What I have in common with all of these guys is that I, too, have a fanatical love of The Dan. We call ourselves “Danfans” — amazing, right?
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Why is Steely Dan called Steely Dan?

Working with ABC producer Gary Katz, they secretly assembled Steely Dan (named after a prosthetic phallus in William S. Burroughs's novel Naked Lunch) with other young musicians, notably guitarists Jeff (“Skunk”) Baxter and Denny Dias, emerging in 1972 with Can't Buy a Thrill.
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Who played lead guitar on Reelin 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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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 replaced Becker in Steely Dan?

The solution came in the form of the singer-songwriter David Palmer. Palmer provided the lead vocals for the song 'Brooklyn' and sang most of the songs for the band in concert, but his most memorable and longest-lasting contribution came from one of the band's earliest rock radio staples: 'Dirty Work'.
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What is the meaning of Deacon Blues?

On the origin of the song's name, Fagen says, it was inspired by football player Deacon Jones, as they like the sound of his name: "It also had two syllables, which was convenient, like 'Crimson. '" The song, however, is really about "the ultimate outsider, the flip side of the dream, boy-o . . . call me Deacon Blues."
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Why is Pink Floyd named that?

The name Pink Floyd was created on the spur of a moment by Syd Barrett, when another band, also called the Tea Set, was to perform at one of their gigs. The name came from two blues musicians in Barrett's record collection; Pink Anderson and Floyd Council.
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