In 1984, Bo Jackson was more than a college football star, he was a folk hero. A gridiron version of lumberjack Paul Bunyan or steel driver John Henry. Jackson’s superhuman sports feats, iconoclast ...
Remember Steely Dan, The Doobie Brothers, Kenny Loggins, Christopher Cross, Toto? Time to set sail and re-appreciate soft rock giants.
To paraphrase crooner Michael McDonald, one of the signature players of the music style, Yacht Rock has a place in our lives.
Director Garret Price discusses his upcoming doc 'Yacht Rock,' and a new clip about the genre's unique currents of male vulnerability.
Michael McDonald walks us through key songs in his career, from the Doobie Brothers' "What a Fool Believes" to "Yah Mo B There" with James Ingram.
Several performers are getting another shot at entry, including Clinton, whose Parliament-Funkadelic collective was hugely influential with hits like "Atomic Dog" and "Give Up the Funk," and The ...
Back in 2001, Blake Shelton released his self-titled debut album that featured hit songs like “Ol’ Red”, “All Over Me”, and “Austin.” While each song gained praise, “Austin ...
Michael McDonald and Patrick Simmons p/k/a Doobie Brothers – Listen to the Music * Takin’ It to the Streets * Black Water * ...
Hearing Ballad of Easy Rider from a fifty-five-year perspective no doubt evokes the same reaction as it did at its original release: 'This doesn't sound ...
Spanning 70 years and towering roles as a musician, songwriter/ composer, producer, arranger, entrepreneur and more, Quincy Jones’ career in music is unparalleled. Jones — “Q” to friends ...
Temperton and Jones would collaborate again on the title track and other songs on "Thriller." The bestselling album of all time, 1982's "Thriller" solidified Jackson and Jones as a hitmaking duo.