Michael McDonald’s path of blue-eyed soul took him from early days with Steely Dan to hit records as a Doobie Brothers member, to his own inevitable solo career and ultimately five Grammy Awards. The singer-songwriter’s distinctive husky-soulful voice sang such hits as "What A Fool Believes," "Takin’ It To The Streets," "It Keeps You Runnin’," "You Belong to Me," "I Keep Forgettin’," and duets with Patti LaBelle ("On My Own") and James Ingram ("Yah Mo Be There").
Joining McDonald is another preeminent R&B hitmaker, Boz Scaggs, whose 1975 Silk Degrees became one of the landmark pop albums of the decade. Also a Grammy winner, Scaggs’ famous chartbusters include "Lido Shuffle," "Lowdown," "Georgia" and "JoJo."