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Michael Mcdonald Singer
| Michael McDonald | |
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Michael McDonald | |
| Birth | 12 February 1952 |
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| Genre | Rhythm and Blues Soul Blue-eyed soul |
| Entourage | Steely Dan , The Doobie Brothers |
Michael McDonald ( 12 February 1952 -) is a singer American of Rhythm and Blues and Soul.
Summary |
Biography
Born in St. Louis , Missouri. He is known for its associations with the group Steely Dan and Doobie Brothers.
He is known for his voice husky baritone. He distinguished himself both as a solo hit in duets, but also by participating with various artists including the keyboard.
Discography (partial)
With the Doobie Brothers :
- Takin 'It To The Streets
- Little Darling
- It Keeps You Runnin '(used in the movie Forrest Gump )
- Minute by Minute
- What A Fool Believes (No. 1 was " single "in the United States and made him win a Grammy Award in 1980 for Song of the Year)
With Christopher Cross :
- Ride like the Wind (chorus)
Only:
- I Keep Forgettin '(duet with his sister Maureen who was sampled in 1994 by Warren G , then by Papoose in 2005)
- Sweet Freedom (theme from Two Cops in Chicago )
- Take It To Heart
- Yah Mo B There (duet with James Ingram )
- On My Own (duet with Patti Labelle, who climbed to the top of record sales in the U.S. in 1986)
See also
External Links
- (En) Website of Michael McDonald
- (En) French Fan Site
- (In) St. Louis Walk of Fame
- (En) / (en) Michael McDonald on the Internet Movie Database - more complete version in English

