Young Chang It is Michael McDonald’s way...
Young Chang
It is Michael McDonald’s way to let chance and spontaneity rule
what happens, to not “presuppose” what he should do, to throw music
up in the air and let it fall where it will.
In the late ‘70s, the music fell into stardom’s lap and ushered
McDonald to platinum-status fame as part of the Doobie Brothers.
Today, after a subsequent solo career in the early ‘80s best known
for the single “I Keep Forgettin,” McDonald is still playing music
and letting it get dictated by chance with the Michael McDonald Band.
The group will perform on the last day of the Newport Beach Chamber
of Commerce-sponsored Taste of Newport on Sunday.
“We look for different acts on Sunday,” said Jeff Parker, vice
president and director of operations for the Chamber. “Performers
that have a wide range of musical styles. Michael McDonald just had
such a long career, standing over 40 years, that families and pretty
much all ages like the music he’s done.”
McDonald, during a phone interview from his Tennessee home on
Tuesday, said audiences are always “pleased and surprised” by the
band.
“The band has really developed into a really interesting group of
players,” the 50-year-old said. “For me, that’s as much fun of it as
anything, always having a band of this caliber to perform with.”
He has difficulty characterizing the group’s style. Artists and
music industry heads nowadays seem to expect the “one-trick pony,”
McDonald mused.
“I guess if I had to come up with a term, to me it’s a strange
kind of combination of pop, R&B; and rock ‘n’ roll,” he said. “I think
a lot of artists from the ‘70s had a cross-pollenization of different
styles. Back then, that was acceptable. Nowadays, you’re either a rap
artist or pop or R&B; artist or urban. That’s the only thing I find
disturbing.”
In the ‘70s, McDonald’s music with the Doobie Brothers and even
singing backup for Steely Dan was somewhere between boogie-rock and
soul.
Since then, his solo hit climbed to No. 6 on the pop charts and
also made it into the R&B;’s top hits.
McDonald and his band now are waiting for a Motown retrospective
album to get released in parts of Europe. The work might be imported
here.
The group will perform hits, including “What a Fool Believes,”
“Taking it to the Streets” and “We’ll Be There,” at the Taste on
Sunday.”
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