He was in a great band called the Doobie Brothers. A doobie is what we called blunts in the 70’s 🤣 Listen to some of their live performances. So amazing!
"We have Michael McDonald. I have a feelin' it's going to be a country song." I think you are thinking of Ol' McDonald (had a farm), not Michael McDonald ;-)
Initial reaction is how everyone in different ways texts to hearing the range and power of the maple honey voice that Michael McDonald solo / and with The Doobie Brothers possess.
I'm a mid-generation boomer, and damned proud to be one! This is MY generation's music. It's a half-century old (okay, almost) and still has integrity and the ability to amaze listeners. Almost everything since then has been a downhill disappointment in mediocrity, if not worse.
Chunky Tom!!! You are a riot! I like Michael McDonald! Check out the duet he does with Patti LaBelle called On My Own! Also, he was in a group called The Doobie Brothers, another good group to react to. I have seen you before somewhere...with theTwins! Who is that girl that hangs with them? She says they are her bros, but they never say her name. I know she raps and she calls herself Stacks. Is it Tatiana? Is she really their sister? She is pretty and a decent rapper. I will be looking for more of your stuff!
Please react to Chris Stapleton singing Tennessee Whiskey, then react to Chris Stapleton and Justin Timberlake at the CMA awards 2015, two songs, Drink You Away and Tennessee Whiskey. It Is FIRE!!!!!
Regulate. Michael McDonald permitted Warren G to sample this. 1st solo hit! 😎 Produced by Ted Templeman and Larry Waronker. Ted Templeman is best known as the producer for The Doobie Brothers, Montrose and Van Halen. Larry Waronker is best known as the producer for Gordon Lightfoot. Michael McDonald sang a lot in the 1970s and in the 1980s. Michael McDonald joined The Doobie Brothers in 1975. He wrote What a Fool Believes with Kenny Loggins. The song won a Grammy. In 1980, Michael McDonald sang backing vocal in the Christopher Cross song Run Like the Wind. In 1982, I Keep Forgetting was a big hit. In 1983 he wrote Yah Mo Be There with the late James Ingram and Quincy Jones. In 1984, MM finished the lyrics to I'll Wait. Official credits: I'll Wait written by Van Halen + Michael Macdonald. In 1986, MM sang On My Own with Patti Labelle, and MM sang backing vocal in I'll Be Over You with Toto. In 1982, Greg Phillinganes also played with Lionel Richie. Steve Lukather played guitar here. In addition to MM, Steve Lukather played guitar in the studio for his band Toto, Chicago and Michael Jackson (Thriller). Steve Lukather, being in his band Toto, worked like a dog in 1982! LOL RIP Jeff Porcaro, drummer for I Keep Forgetting.
Awesome channel!!! Check out DIMASH - sos live. Dude is the best singer in the wooooooorld I promise you. He’s from Kazakhstan and sing sing French and like 8 other languages. It’s the craziest shit ever. If I’m wrong I’ll Venmo you 50. Chunko all day buffet over here. Let’s goo