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What a fool believes : a memoir
Title:
What a fool believes : a memoir
Author:
McDonald, Michael, 1952- author.
ISBN:
9780063357563
Edition:
First edition.
Physical Description:
x, 325 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (some color) ; 23 cm
General Note:
Includes discography.
Contents:
Love is a many-splendored thing -- My parents, Ray Charles, and Dr. Bilskey -- God, girls, and guitars -- Thank you, but that won't be necessary -- New threads and New York City -- High school and marijuana (and not necessarily in that order) -- LA calls -- California dreams and a couple of nightmares -- One hit shy of a one-hit wonder -- What could possibly go wrong? -- Steely Dan and the (almost) murder of Aunt Mame -- The Dan's European adventures -- Michael and Walter's not-so-great adventure -- Meet the Doobies -- Doobie or not doobie, that is the question -- Livin' on the (It's not my) fault line -- Minute by minute -- Don't stop to watch the wheels come off -- Amy -- If that's what it takes -- Our love -- Soundtracks, duets, and pigeons -- The million-dollar question -- In the blink of an eye -- Orientation day -- Nashville -- Tears to come -- As luck would have it -- Takin' motown to the streets -- Through the many winters -- Doobie continued -- How do we land this thing?
Abstract:
"Chart topping soloist. Across a half-century of American music, Michael McDonald's unmistakably smooth baritone voice defined an era of rock and RB with hit records like "What A Fool Believes," "Takin' It to the Streets," "I Keep Forgettin'," "Peg," "It Keeps You Running," "You Belong to Me," and "Yah Mo B There." In his candid, freewheeling memoir, written with his friend, the Emmy Award-nominated actor and comedian Paul Reiser, Michael tells the story of his life and music. A high school dropout from Ferguson, Missouri, Michael chased his dreams in 1970's California, a heady moment of rock opportunity and excess. As a rising session musician and backing vocalist, a series of encounters would send him on a wild ride around the world and to the heights of rock stardom--from joining Steely Dan and becoming a defining member of The Doobie Brothers to forging a path as a breakout solo RB artist. Interwoven with the unforgettable tales of the music, Michael tells a deeply affecting story of losing and finding himself as a man. He reckons with the unshakeable insecurities that drove him, the drug and alcohol addictions that plagued him, and the highs and lows of popularity. Along the way he relays the lessons he's learned, and that if he's learned anything at all it's that there's often little correlation between what you get and what you deserve. Filled with unbelievable stories and a matchless cast of music greats including James Taylor, Ray Charles, Carly Simon, and Quincy Jones, What a Fool Believes is a moving and entertaining memoir that is sure to be a classic"--Provided by publisher.
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