After his voice was heard on countless hits throughout the 1970s and early ’80s, it was high time that Michael McDonald stepped into the spotlight. He did it in 1982 with a killer track called “I Keep ...
Michael McDonald’s “I Keep Forgettin’ (Every Time You’re Near)” (1982), is a hit from his debut solo album If That’s What It Takes, released the same year The Doobie Brothers disbanded. Joining him on ...
The Doobie Brothers became yet another band to announce a reunion earlier this week when they rolled out dates for a 2020 50th-anniversary tour with former keyboardist-singer Michael McDonald back in ...
Laura Jane Grace recently played a few songs over at the AV Club. One of those songs was a cover of Michael McDonald's "I Keep Forgettin'" which used a Cure drum loop as the backbeat.
Kamaiyah is back with a new single called “Back to Basics.” The new track features a prominent sample of Michael McDonald’s classic “I Keep Forgettin’” (which, of course, was also prominently sampled ...
Michael McDonald redefined the sound of The Doobie Brothers and, in so doing, also helped establish what we now know as Yacht Rock. As a solo artist, he brought his ultra-smooth grooves and golden ...