In 1978, Kenny Loggins helped create a song that would become one of the defining soft rock classics of its era. "What a Fool Believes" was written by Loggins and Michael McDonald and first appeared ...
It was 1978 when Kenny Loggins first connected and started collaborating with Michael McDonald. At the time, McDonald was with the Doobie Brothers, and Loggins was already two years into his solo ...
One of Michael McDonald’s most famous songs is the chart-topping 1979 Doobie Brothers classic “What A Fool Believes,” which he co-wrote with Kenny Loggins. In a recent interview with the Australian ...
When two future yacht rock legends teamed up to write a song in 1979, they couldn't have known how its message would resonate. Decades later, their track remains a powerful reminder of perseverance ...
The smooth, sax-laden sounds of Michael McDonald and The Doobie Brothers, Steely Dan, Kenny Loggins, Christopher Cross and more are the subject of a new HBO documentary, Yacht Rock, which will hit the ...
Tickets go on sale this week for the One805 benefit concert to raise funds for humanitarian aid organization Direct Relief and mental wellness support for the first responders in L.A. and Santa ...
As music critic and writer Steve Huey once explained, “from 1976 to 1984, the radio airwaves were dominated by really smooth music.” Once known as soft rock, since the mid-2000s pretty much everyone ...
“How am I going to make that and not put the guys who invented the genre on the song with me?” Photo-Illustration: Vulture; Photos: Getty The result is “Love in Exile,” a three-minute sail down the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Having previously tapped-up smooth jazz legend Kenny G for a guest appearance on recent single, Cry, Charlie Puth has now gone ...