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Michael McDonald performing on Soul Train in 1982. While sitting next to his friend and fellow yacht rock legend Christopher Cross in the film, McDonald remembers the first time he saw the SCTV ...
In 'Yacht Rock: A Dockumentary', Doobie Brothers singer Michael McDonald says he was "a little too high" and "thought I was hallucinating" the first time he saw Rick Moranis' parody of him on SCTV ...
The film, premiering Nov. 29, also looks at the comedy writers who created the term -- and identified the music genre The post Michael McDonald and Friends Take Us to a Better, Smoother Time in ...
Rock & Roll Hall of Famer Michael McDonald, who was a member of both The Doobie Brothers and Steely Dan, will release his memoir 'What a Fool Believes' on May 21.
1. The Doobie Brothers: “What a Fool Believes” In 1975, Michael McDonald — who had been a backing vocalist in Steely Dan — joined the California rock group the Doobie Brothers.
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