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Michael McDonald Gallery Spotlight: Snoqualmie, WA - Dec. 5, 2009

As the frontman for The Doobie Brothers, Grammy Award winning singer/songwriter Michael McDonald became a star for writing and singing such '70s hits as "Takin' It to the Streets," "What a Fool Believes" and "Minute by Minute."

Michael McDonald prepares to hit the streets

Following a trio of shows with fellow blue-eyed soul singer Boz Scaggs, veteran performer Michael McDonald will hit the road this winter for a two-week theater run.

Quincy Jones assembles all-star lineup for Bermuda fest

Wyclef Jean, John Legend, Erykah Badu and Patti Austin will be among the artists joining Quincy Jones this October for a weekend of collaboration and performances at the 14th Annual Bermuda Music Festival, according to a press release.

Michael McDonald rolls out North American trek

Blue-eyed soulman Michael McDonald is takin' it to the streets this year, having kicked off a North American tour that stretches through mid-December.

Steely Dan tackles the amphitheater circuit

Jazz-rockers Steely Dan are set to tour the amphitheater circuit this summer with former Doobie Brothers frontman Michael McDonald--also a former Steely Dan keyboardist and back-up vocalist--in the opening slot.

Michael McDonald readies hits package, mounts summer tour

Veteran performer Michael McDonald has launched his latest round of U.S. shows, and will offer up a new best-of disc in the midst of the outing.

Hall and Oates, Michael McDonald add dates to joint outing

Hall & Oates and Michael McDonald keep their Rock N Soul Revue Tour alive well into the fall with a new batch of shows.

Hall, Oates and McDonald confirm more Rock N Soul Revue tour dates

Daryl Hall, John Oates and Michael McDonald have added more shows to an already-busy schedule for their upcoming co-headlining run.

Hall & Oates teams with Michael McDonald for Rock & Soul tour

Daryl Hall & John Oates join forces with Michael McDonald this summer for a co-headlining run dubbed the Rock 'n Soul 2004 Revue.