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Michael McDonald (singer) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Michael McDonald (singer)

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Michael McDonald
Michael McDonald backstage after a tribute concert in Los Angeles (February 4, 2000)
Michael McDonald backstage after a tribute concert in Los Angeles (February 4, 2000)
Background information
Born February 12, 1952 (1952-02-12) (age 56)
St. Louis, Missouri, U.S.
Genre(s) Rock
Pop
R&B
Adult contemporary
Blue-eyed soul
Instrument(s) Singer (voice)
Piano
Keyboardist
Voice type(s) Tenor
Years active 1975–present
Associated acts Steely Dan
The Doobie Brothers
Website http://michaelmcdonald.com
A different person also named Michael McDonald is a co-founder of ATO Records.

Michael McDonald (born February 12, 1952, in St. Louis, Missouri) is an American R&B/soul singer and songwriter. He is sometimes described as a "blue-eyed soul" singer and sings in a distinctive and deceptive "husky, soulful yet tenor" range.[1] He is perhaps best known for his work as a member of the Doobie Brothers, performing and recording with Steely Dan, and for several hits as a solo artist and in collaboration with others.

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[edit] Early years

McDonald played in several local bands (such as Mike and the Majestics, Jerry Jay and the Sheratons, the Reebtoors, and The Guild) while attending McCluer High School in his hometown of Ferguson, Missouri, a suburb of St. Louis. McDonald was 'discovered' while playing with a group called Blue and consequently moved to Los Angeles in 1970.

[edit] Steely Dan

Michael McDonald first gained wide attention as an adjunct member of the group Steely Dan, providing back-up vocals on tracks for 1975's Katy Lied. He would return on subsequent Steely Dan recordings including 1976's The Royal Scam and "Peg" from the 1977 album Aja. He also played keyboards on some Steely Dan tracks. Michael continued to do background vocals for Steely Dan up to their 1980 release, Gaucho. He also was a member of the original Steely Dan touring band playing keyboards/piano and singing backup in the short time they toured in the early '70s.

[edit] Doobie Brothers

McDonald was recruited by hit-making band The Doobie Brothers in April 1975 when lead singer Tommy Johnston became ill during a national tour. His time with the band proved so successful that they decided to retain him as a full time member.

As a member of the Doobies, he recorded some of his most memorable songs, such as "Takin' It to the Streets", "Little Darling", "It Keeps You Runnin'" "Minute by Minute" and "What a Fool Believes" (which became a number one single in the U.S. and earned him a 1980 Grammy Award for Song of the Year). At the same time he appeared as a session singer and piano player for artists like Jack Jones, Bonnie Raitt and O.C Smith.

[edit] Solo career

After the Doobies' first farewell tour, in 1982 he put some of his earlier songs on an album entitled That Was Then The Early Years which has not yet been released on CD.

His second album No Lookin' Back had a few hit tunes, including the title song, another collaboration with Kenny Loggins, along with Ed Sanford. The track had originally appeared on Loggins' Vox Humana album earlier that year.

McDonald also collaborated with Toto, singing harmony for approximately 7 seconds on Toto's 1986 hit, "I'll Be Over You." McDonald has produced and/or appeared on albums recorded by many other artists, including his singer wife Amy Holland and Grammy winners Kenny Loggins ("This is It", I Gotta Try") and Christopher Cross ("Ride Like the Wind"). He sang back up vocals for Bonnie Raitt's 1977 album, Sweet Forgiveness, on the songs "Gamblin Man", "Runaway", "Sweet Forgiveness", and "Two Lives". McDonald is also a co-founder of the small independent recording label Ramp Records, with studio designer Chris Pelonis and actor Jeff Bridges. His 1990 album Take It To Heart featured a minor hit with the title song co-written by Diane Warren. The following year he joined the New York Rock and Soul Revue put together by Steely Dan's Donald Fagen

McDonald has reunited as a guest performer with the Doobies several times since their initial dissolution in 1982 (the 1996 double live album Rockin' Down the Highway: The Wildlife Concert features him on three of his classic tunes), but he continues his solo career with a series of tribute albums to the Motown sound. The best example of this is his 2003 Motown Records album Motown which earned McDonald two Grammy nominations. He also sang "Eyes of a Child" (written by Trey Parker), over the ending credits for the 1999 animated film South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut. Despite the loss of friends like Toto's Jeff Porcaro, several of the Doobies and his longtime bandmate Chuck Sabatino who passed away in 1996 he continued to record.

In 2003, McDonald was featured in an ad campaign for MCI.

In 2003 McDonald received a star on the St. Louis Walk of Fame.

McDonald joined Steely Dan on tour during the summer of 2006 for the first time since 1974 in a live setting, opening their concerts with his own set, and then joining them for the latter half of the Steely Dan set.

Michael is currently releasing a new album on the Motown label entitled "Soul Speak" with a release date of March 11, 2008. Three singles simultaneously released from this CD have already accomplished the rare feat of charting on Billboard at the same time. "Your Love Keeps Lifting Me Higher" debuting on Adult Contemporary at 21, "Love TKO" 39 on Adult R&B and "Walk On By" at 28 on Hot Contemporary Jazz Songs.

On February 17, 2008, McDonald performed "Takin' It To The Streets" during the pre-race show for the 50th Daytona 500, while race cars from the 80's drove around the track. His tour for "Soul Speak" started with a two night stand at the New York City's Blue Note where he played a number of unreleased Motown covers [1].

McDonald featured on the 2008 album, China Blue, by Julia Fordham. The album, primarily a set of jazz songs, features a version of "I Keep Forgetting" which includes McDonald performing backing vocals.

[edit] Discography

[edit] Albums

[edit] Singles

Year Title U.S. Hot 100 U.S. R&B U.S. A/C UK Album
1982 "I Keep Forgettin' (Every Time You're Near)" 4 - 8 43 If That's What It Takes
1982 "I Gotta Try" 44 - 28 - If That's What It Takes
1983 "Yah Mo B There" with James Ingram 19 5 10 12 It's Your Night
1985 "No Lookin' Back" 34 - 18 - No Lookin' Back
1986 "On My Own" (w/ Patti Labelle) 1 1 2 2 Winner In You
1986 "Sweet Freedom" 7 17 4 12 Running Scared soundtrack
1990 "Take It To Heart" 98 - 4 - Take It To Heart
1990 "Tear It Up" - - 27 - Take It To Heart
1991 "All We Got" - 88 - - Take It To Heart
1993 "I Stand For You" - - 21 - Blink Of An Eye
1998 "One Heart at a Time" (w/ Garth Brooks, Billy Dean, Faith Hill, Olivia Newton-John, Neal McCoy, Victoria Shaw, and Bryan White)A 56 - - - single only
2003 "I Heard It Through the Grapevine" - - 20 - Motown
2004 "Ain't No Mountain High Enough" - - 5 - Motown
2004 "Reach Out, I'll Be There" - - 12 - Motown Two

A"One Heart at a Time" was a promotional single that also peaked at #69 on U. S. Country.

[edit] Band members

Vince Denham saxophone Lance Morrison bass Yvette "Baby Girl" Preyer- drums

[edit] Cultural references

  • SCTV did a skit parodying his collaboration with Christopher Cross in the early '80s.

In 2000 was honored by the NAMM organization and a concert was held with guests like Christopher Cross, Patti Austin, Kenny Loggins, Jeff Bridges and others. An edited version of the concert entitled Michael McDonald: A Gathering of Friends.

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