The Doobie Brothers frontman had one of his songs, 'The Meaning of Love,' on the soundtrack of the 2000 movie 'What Planet Are You From?' Carly Tagen-Dye is the Books editorial assistant at PEOPLE, ...
Paul Reiser, left, teamed with Michael McDonald to write McDonald's new memoir, "What a Fool Believes." (Jason Armond / Los Angeles Times) Michael McDonald and Paul Reiser — yes, the golden-piped ...
The 1980s might be best known for power ballads and synth-y jams, but there are quite a few nostalgic love songs from that ...
McDonald co-wrote the track with Walk This Road producer John Shanks. Co-founding Doobies members Tom Johnston and Pat Simmons contributed backing vocals to the song. “Learn to Let Go” is available ...
When Michael McDonald returned to the Doobie Brothers for a tour celebrating the band's 50th anniversary, it was a bucket list moment for many music fans. It's now been nearly four years since they ...
Yesterday we chatted with the fantastically hilarious Mario Cantone who’s coming to town with his very musical and comedic one man show. In the first part of our interview, we got his pick for the ...
The Doobie Brothers released their first new song to feature Michael McDonald on vocals in 45 years. “Learn to Let Go” is the ...
(L-R): Keith Knudsen, Jeff Skunk Baxter, Michael McDonald, John Hartman, Pat Simmons and Tiran Porter, aka The Doobie Brothers, in 1976 - Redferns Fifty years ago this spring, the 23-year-old known to ...
The Doobie Brothers are in the final stages of completing a new album with Michael McDonald, their first original studio release together since 1980’s One Step Closer. Pat Simmons provided an update ...
NEW YORK -- Something stopped Michael McDonald from telling his story publicly -- him. The Rock & Roll Hall of Famer with multiple Grammys just didn't think he had one. McDonald, a member of both ...
Michael McDonald and Paul Reiser — yes, the golden-piped white-soul singer, and yes, the veteran sitcom star and comedian — were at Reiser’s spread in Malibu the other day when something far more ...