It Keeps Us Runnin’

Michael McDonald has made a significant mark on popular music, known for his distinctive baritone voice and soulful delivery. As a member of The Doobie Brothers, his contributions to the band during the 1970s helped redefine the sound of rock and pop, particularly through hits like "What a Fool Believes" and "Takin' It to the Streets." McDonald's ability to blend elements of rock, jazz, and R&B not only propelled the band to commercial success but also influenced a generation of musicians. His integration of rich harmonies and emotive lyrics paved the way for the soft rock genre, making it more accessible and appealing to a wider audience.

Beyond his work with The Doobie Brothers, McDonald has enjoyed a successful solo career, enriching the musical landscape with enduring classics. Collaborations with artists such as Steely Dan, Kenny Loggins, and James Ingram have further attested to his versatility and appeal across different musical styles. McDonald’s influence can be seen in the works of contemporary artists who draw inspiration from his signature sound and intricate vocal arrangements. His ability to evoke emotion through song has solidified his legacy as a key figure in popular music history, showcasing the timelessness of his artistry.

No Lookin’ Back

Singer Kyle Maack and drummer Alvin Burnett, both ardent fans of Michael McDonald, found inspiration in the legendary artist's timeless sound and rich musical legacy. After discussing their shared admiration for McDonald’s work, they envisioned a tribute show that could not only honor his music but also allow them to express their own unique interpretations. The idea of "Minute By Minute" began to take shape, focusing on not just recreating McDonald's well-known hits but also infusing the performance with their personal musical styles. They meticulously selected a setlist that blended the classic tracks with fresh arrangements, creating an experience that appealed to both long-time fans and new listeners alike.

To bring their vision to life, Maack and Burnett enlisted guitarist Mike Ian as the musical director. With his extensive background and expertise in arranging for larger ensembles, Ian was key in coordinating the efforts of the eleven musicians involved in the project. Arranging the show along with keyboardist Ihsan Covert El and bassist John Colvin, each member was carefully chosen for their ability to complement the tribute’s spirit, ensuring that every performance would resonate with the audience. The collaboration resulted in a dynamic ensemble that captures the essence of McDonald’s music while allowing the individual talents of each musician to shine, ultimately creating an unforgettable musical experience.