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Michael Hossack - drums; Keith Knudsen - backing vocals, drums; Former Doobie Brothers appearing as guests. Michael McDonald - lead vocals and keyboards on "Takin' It to the Streets", "Minute by Minute" and "What a Fool Believes" Cornelius Bumpus - backing vocals, lead vocal on "Jesus Is Just Alright", saxophones, flute, keyboards; Additional ...
The following day, the Doobie Brothers and Michael McDonald were featured musical guests on the 47th Annual CMA Awards to celebrate its release, and were joined by Hunter Hayes, Jennifer Nettles, and Hillary Scott in a performance of "Listen to the Music".
Farewell Tour is the first live album by American rock band The Doobie Brothers, released in 1983.It documents the group's 1982 Farewell Tour and is a double album set. By the early 1980s, the Doobie Brothers had evolved from the guitar-boogie sound under original band frontman Tom Johnston to a soulful keyboard-driven AOR sound under Michael McDonald.
Doobie Brothers to replace Steely Dan as opening act for Eagles show ... The shows welcomed back keyboardist/singer Michael McDonald, whose pre-Doobies credits included work with, you guessed it ...
The Doobie Brothers returned to the road in peak form for the second leg of their 50th anniversary tour with Michael McDonald.
In 2021, the Doobie Brothers' 50th Anniversary Tour brought members Tom Johnston, Michael McDonald, Pat Simmons and John McFee together on the road for the first time in more than 25 years, a ...
Michael H. McDonald (born February 12, 1952) is an American singer, songwriter and keyboardist. Known for his distinctive, soulful voice, he was a backing vocalist for Steely Dan from 1975 to 1980 and the lead vocalist of the Doobie Brothers across various stints (1975–1982, 1987, 2019–present).
The concerts consist of pop music and popular classical music ... Michael McDonald (Doobie Brothers) (2002 & 2014) Michel Delpech (2003) Mick Hucknall (2011)