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The origins of Steely Dan — Donald Fagen returns to campus and revisits the origin of his old grudge By Rob Brunner Entertainment Weekly On Halloween 1967, a party is raging inside Ward Manor, an Elizabethan-style mansion-turned-dorm at Bard College, in Annandale-on-Hudson, N.Y. On a small stage set up in the corner of the common […]

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Catdown to Ecstasy

Steely Dan’s unfashionable co-founder catches a New York where things changed forever By James Hunter Village Voice Morph the Cat Reprise Donald Fagen’s new album, the Steely Dan co-founder’s first since 1993’s Kamakiriad, is a funky suite devoted to post–9-11 conundrums. His song cycle is framed by “Morph the Cat,” a lazy-gaited pop-jazz groove that […]

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Donald Fagen – Morph the Cat

Originally published in March, 2006. By Mike Chadwick Jazzfm “Eagerly anticipated,” bellows the press release about this the new album from Donald Fagen. OK, as a long suffering Steely Dan/Donald Fagen fan I must be grateful for this recent bout of creativity. I mean, two Steely Dan albums and a Donald Fagen solo album in […]

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Fans Welcome ‘Steely Don’

By Vit Wagner Toronto Star TORONTO — You can take Walter Becker out of Steely Dan. But you can never take Steely Dan out of Donald Fagen. While Fagen, the 58-year-old singer-keyboard player for the 1970s jazz-pop pioneers, performed a nearly sold-out set last night minus his other half, guitarist Becker, the effect was more […]

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Donald Fagen Stows Away the Time Nicely

By Jane Stevenson Toronto Sun TORONTO — “How ya feelin’ Donald?” a male fan shouted out to Steely Dan singer-keyboardist Donald Fagen on Monday night at Massey Hall. “I’m feeling groovy, baby,” smiled the 58-year-old, who’s taking part in the first solo tour of his three-decade-plus career. And groovy Fagen, who postponed his Boston show […]

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Fagen’s smooth ‘Morph’

By Tom Sinclair Entertainment Weekly What makes great music great? The late Clash singer Joe Strummer once offered a theory about what doesn’t: ”It ain’t about playing the right f—ing chord, for a start,” quoth Saint Joe, making the point that passion trumps technical perfection. He was right, of course, but that doesn’t mean that […]

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Donald Fagen – ‘Morph the Cat’

By Paul Woloszyn MusicOMH.com At a time when sounding a bit rough around the edges is not a bad thing there are still some artists who are not swayed by changes in style, none more so than Donald Fagen. One half of Steely Dan, he has been making the same classy brand of jazzy pop […]

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Mixing Songs, Fagen Finds the Groove

By Siddhartha Mitter Globe Correspondent BOSTON — No one has taken the place of Steely Dan. A generation ago, guitarist Walter Becker and singer-keyboardist Donald Fagen built an unmatched creative hub connecting rock, jazz, blues, and soul. Their taut sound, technical yet warm, and their lyrics, crucial vignettes of ’70s dystopia and Reagan-era dyspepsia, sped […]

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Black Days

With his new solo album, Steely Dan’s Donald Fagen leaves behind imaginary landscapes to face his mortality in the uneasy air of post-9/11 New York. By James Adams Toronto Globe TORONTO — No, Donald Fagen says, he’s not on the line from the foot of Mount Belzoni, nor is he high in the Custerdome. This […]

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Fagen on New Disc, Steely Dan Return

By Jane Stevenson Toronto Sun Donald Fagen’s “day job” has been as one-half of jazz-rock outfit Steely Dan with partner Walter Becker since 1972. Yes, there was that 20-year break between the group’s 1980 effort Gaucho and 2000’s Two Against Nature, a best album Grammy winner. But the singer-keyboardist can be forgiven for never having […]

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