Michael McDonald Boeken


A sweeping and evocative memoir from Rock & Roll Hall of Famer and Grammy Award–winning singer-songwriter Michael McDonald, co-written with Emmy Award–nominated actor and #1 New York Times bestselling author Paul Reiser. McDonald’s smooth baritone voice has defined an era of rock and R&B, with hits like “What A Fool Believes,” “Takin’ It to the Streets,” and “I Keep Forgettin’.” In this candid memoir, he shares his life and musical journey, starting as a high school dropout from Ferguson, Missouri, who pursued his dreams in 1970s California—a time of rock opportunity and excess. As a session musician and backing vocalist, he experienced a whirlwind rise to fame, joining Steely Dan and becoming a key member of The Doobie Brothers, before establishing himself as a solo R&B artist. Interwoven with unforgettable music stories, McDonald reflects on his personal struggles, including insecurities, addiction, and the complexities of fame. He shares valuable lessons learned throughout his journey, emphasizing the often tenuous link between what one receives and what one deserves. Featuring incredible anecdotes and a cast of music legends like James Taylor, Ray Charles, and Quincy Jones, this memoir promises to be both moving and entertaining, destined to become a classic.