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Jazz Fest ’07: Last Day

By Tommy Stevenson Tuscaloosa News NEW ORLEANS — Allen Toussaint didn’t write every New Orleans R&B hit from the ’50s and ’60s, it just seems that way. From “Mother-In-Law” for Ernie K Doe to “Ruler of My Heart” for Erma Thomas to “Fortune Teller” for Benny Spellman to such much-covered standards as “Steelyard Blues” and […]

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Nostalgic Time Not in Steely Dan’s Nature

Expect a high-impact show that will banish any talk of traipsing down the garden path By Alan Sculley Special to The Commercial Appeal MEMPHIS — Steely Dan begins its summer tour Saturday at Memphis in May’s Beale Street Music Festival. The duo are touring on the heels of the release of the Donald Fagen solo […]

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The Steely Dan Interview: Donald Fagen

By Paul Cashmere Undercover.com.au 1n 1972, Walter Becker and Donald Fagen, a couple of college friends who had been playing around in various bands, decided to form their own group. The name they chose was Steely Dan. It was a joke name. It came from the term for a dildo in the William Burroughs book […]

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Different Strokes

By Nui Te Koha Sunday Times of Perth (Australia) Steely Dan frontman Donald Fagen hints that these days he is no longer the prickly character the band’s perfectionist demands once made him. “I think Walter (Becker) and I were challenged when we were younger as far as relationships with other people,” he says. “I think […]

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Steely Dan Brings Jazzy Funk-Rock to Atlantic City

Smooth jazz icons descend on Atlantic City’s Trump Taj Mahal casino for an uneven performance By Kevin O’Donnell Rolling Stone If there is one locale that serves as a perfect backdrop to Steely Dan’s tunes about aged, down-and-out hipsters, morally bankrupt players and all-around seedy characers, it’s the casino resort town of Atlantic City, New […]

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Don’t Mess With Steely Dan

By Tony Norman Pittsburgh Post-Gazette B-list actors, beware! Fail to show due respect to Steely Dan and you can expect the typically reclusive Donald Fagen and Walter Becker to go medieval on you. Ask Owen Wilson, the star of You, Me and Dupree, a film currently winding its way to the $2 Super Saver at […]

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Steely Dan Brings Back Memories at Verizon

By RAMIRO BURR San Antonio Express-News With extended, jazz-flavored rhythms and quirky tunes about odd heroes and bad girlfriends, Steely Dan transported fans to another place and time during their concert Saturday night at the Verizon Wireless Amphitheater. From the 9:05 p.m. start of an almost two-hour set, the group’s performance was like a hits […]

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’70s Powers Have Become a Smooth Combination

By Michael Senft The Arizona Republic Whether you’re a fan of classic rock or smooth jazz, Tuesday’s concert featuring Michael McDonald and Steely Dan is a perfect match. Both dominated the charts in the ’70s — Dan with such exquisite studio creations as Josie and FM, McDonald with the breezy California anthems of the Doobie […]

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McDonald to Perform with his Old Band Steely Dan

By Hector Saldana San Antonio Express-News Steely Dan and Michael McDonald have a history. It began long before pairing up for their “Steelyard ‘Sugartooth’ McDan” tour. The Doobie Brothers star played in one of the earliest touring incarnations of the revered and reclusive band. Steely Dan and McDonald play Verizon Wireless Amphitheater on Saturday. McDonald […]

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Steely Dan Pair Does it All Again

By CARY DARLING Star-Telegram Pop Culture Critic GRAND PRAIRIE, Texas — Back in the ’70s, keyboardist Donald Fagen and guitarist Walter Becker — aka Steely Dan — were notorious recluses. Touring and granting interviews were rare in their universe. Instead, they locked themselves in the studio, pouring their passion into crafting a pristine, note-perfect style […]

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