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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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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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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Who plays drums on Peg?

Drummer Rick Marotta says he and bassist Chuck Rainey remember the "Peg" sessions well: "We had done stuff with them before, so we knew what to expect, so we just started playing.
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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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Steely Dan--Michael McDonald Vocals on Peg



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 played drums on Aja?

Steve Gadd – drums. Victor Feldman – percussion, vibraphone. Chuck Rainey – bass guitar.
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Did Steely Dan use a click track?

“Although their charts were meticulously written out for ensemble figures and general drum feel, there were no click tracks or sequencers, so you're going through the track hoping for the magic take – up to thirty takes same days. “When Steely Dan's first album came out, I flipped” recalls Porcaro.
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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 did Michael McDonald replace in the Doobie Brothers?

McDonald, who joined the Doobies as a singer, songwriter, and keyboardist in 1975 to replace an ailing Tom Johnston, steered the band in a creative direction that was less Hells Angels and more Steely Dan, with albums Takin' It to the Streets (1976), Livin' on the Fault Line (1977), Minute by Minute (1978), and One ...
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Who has Michael McDonald sang backup for?

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.” Those are the more famous ones but there's one more.
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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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Who played the 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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Why was Roger Nichols fired from Steely Dan?

Firing by Steely Dan

Steely Dan biographer Brian Sweet disclosed in 2018 that Nichols had been fired in early 2002 when recording sessions for Everything Must Go at New York City's River Sound resumed, having been suspended after the 9-11 attacks, without Nichols' participation or knowledge.
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Did Mark Knopfler ever play with Steely Dan?

For the track 'Time Out of Mind', they enlisted Dire Straits frontman and guitar hero Mark Knopfler after being impressed by his work, particularly on the track 'Sultans of Swing'. Accordingly, they invited the guitarist to play the song's solo.
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Who mixed Steely Dan Aja?

Before Al came in, I was mixing the entire record. Bill Schnee had recorded “Aja” and “Black Cow,” and everything else was recorded by Roger Nichols. The only thing that was recorded at A&R was “Peg”—we ended up recording it in one night. I think they actually came up with the song that night and decided to record.
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Did Steve Gadd play on Aja?

Gadd played drums on the title track of Steely Dan's 1977 jazz-rock album Aja; the drum solo he played at the end of the song has become "the stuff of legend", according to a 2019 Jazziz article, with its "explosive tom-tom runs and crisp cymbal grooves".
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Did Larry Carlton play on Aja?

Larry Carlton had an active role in Steely Dan's next album and their crown achievement, 1977's Aja.
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How long did Aja take to make?

Studio mavericks Donald Fagen and Walter Becker set to work on a follow-up in January of the following year, recording over a six month period in various state-of-the-art studios across New York and L.A. Aja became Steely Dan's highest-selling album, reaching No. 3 on the American charts.
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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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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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