Indulge in blue-eyed soul favorites as two pop/rock icons croon their way through popular Motown covers like “I Heard it Through the Grapevine” and smash hits like “Lido Shuffle.”
- Former Steve Miller Band member Boz Scaggs imparts a mellow, laid-back tone with his jazz standards and pop/rock, as heard in the hits “Lowdown” and “Heart of Mine.”
- Scaggs’s newest album Memphis—released in March this year—is the singer/songwriter’s first CD to feature fresh material in 5 years and has been praised by Rolling Stone as “gorgeous.” The album was written as a blues-infused love letter to the famous city on the river.
- Five-time Grammy-winner, Michael McDonald, is celebrated for both his work with the Doobie Brothers and Steely Dan in the ’70s, and also his solo career which sparked the hit numbers “Yah Mo B There,” “I Keep Forgettin’ (Every Time You’re Near),” and “On My Own.”
- McDonald continues to artfully blur the line between pop and R&B by collaborating with fellow soft-rock lovers, including his son Dylan.