Michael McDonald Brings Hits, Holiday Songs and More to Fox Theatre ConcertMichael McDonald's concert Saturday night at the Fox Theatre wasbilled as "This Christmas: An...Johnson, Kevin
In addition to his solo albums, McDonald sang on songs by Elton John, Luther Vandross, Kenny Loggins and Christopher Cross (That's McDonald singing “Such a long way to go” on Cross'“Ride Like the Wind.”)He earned a Grammy nod for “Sweet Fr...
The result wasMotown, McDonald’s first major release in nearly a decade. McDonald’s approach to the album was reverent – not pilfering old songs to introduce them to a new generation as his own, but covering the Sounds of Detroit as a way of paying homage to the great original write...
Eventually, McDonald was able to retreat to the backstage area, where he was finally able to chuckle a little about the ordeal. “Boy, if my friends in Ferguson could see me now. Ray Charles, chewing my ass out,” McDonald said to himself. In the end, Charles played the gig without ...
Michael McDonald meets Chaka Khan MichaelMcDonaldmeetsChakaKhan Aug23 Mp3 file YahMo FEEL FOR YOU! What it would sound like if Michael McDonald covered one of Chaka Khan’s greatest hits! *There are a couple of glitches on this one as it was in the vault for years. Your browser does ...
rock. Over the years he scored hits with such songs as “Welcome to My Nightmare,”“You and Me” and Poison,” affirming his place among rock’s elite acts. Still, it was on stage that his persona shone brightest (or darkest?), displaying a blood curdling charisma unlike any other art...
but his talents as a percussionist and background singer were discovered and eventually earned him a spot in the band. This was the period where McDonald solidified his role as the focal point in the band. He wrote six songs for 1978's 'Minute by Minute,' including "What a Fool Believes...
Will this be the last evening I spend with my wife? My family? My friends? Will this be my last cheeseburger, and if so why the hell did I purchase it at McDonald’s?? Will this be the last time I have to shave my ears?
Throughout the series, artists spotlight the stories behind many of their biggest hits, share insights from their years of making music and touring the world, and give an insider’s look at the life of a world-class musician. The initial episode highlights McDonald’s five decades...
Michael McDonaldwill host his own Home Alone: A Special Solo Concert livestream on September 30th. Ticketsfor the gig — which will feature McDonald tackling songs from his own catalog as well as the Doobie Brothers and “maybe a cover or two and the stories behind them” — are availab...