The yacht-rock era is finally getting the official documentary (“dockumentary”) treatment, with filmmaker Garret Price’s project featuring appearances from such smooth and soulful luminaries as Michael McDonald, Kenny Loggins, and Toto. But there was one seminal figure Price could not persuade to sit for an interview: Steely Dan’s Donald Fagen. …
Read More »Libby Titus, 'Love Has No Pride' Writer and Wife of Steely Dan's Donald Fagen, Dead at 77
Libby Titus, the singer-songwriter best known for her song “Love Has No Pride” and creating the New York Rock and Soul Revue with future husband Donald Fagen, died Sunday night at the age of 77. “My beautiful wife, Libby Titus Fagen, passed on October 13th surrounded by family,” Fagen wrote …
Read More »Steely Dan's Donald Fagen Out of Hospital After Unspecified Illness
Steely Dan’s Donald Fagen is no longer in the hospital and expects to return to the road soon, a source close to the situation confirms to Rolling Stone. Steely Dan have missed the last few shows on their tour with the Eagles, starting with a pair of gigs in Denver …
Read More »'Our World Is More Steely Dan Than It's Ever Been': Why the Seventies Jazz-Rock Cynics Sound Perfect Right Now
You could fill a book with all the shady characters you meet in Steely Dan songs. Quantum Criminals is that book. Journalist Alex Pappademas and artist Joan LeMay take a deep dive into the genius of Steely Dan, and the strange world that Donald Fagen and Walter Becker built together. …
Read More »Steely Dan Weren't Hip-Hop, Even if 'Everything About Them Was Hip-Hop'
Quantum Criminals, the upcoming book by journalist/critic Alex Pappademas and illustrator Joan LeMay, is a comprehensive Steely Dan biography that doubles as a wild trip through the extended Steely Dan universe — the dazzling, seedy, romantically unromantic world Donald Fagen and Walter Becker created together. For the most part, the …
Read More »Steely Dan's Donald Fagen Talks Lessons in Sleaze and a Rabbi With a Fastball
In chaotic times, Steely Dan’s Donald Fagen found calm and comfort in what some would consider chaotic music: Bebop records by Charlie Parker and Dizzy Gillespie were his pandemic soundtrack, and as he tells Rolling Stone, “It’s weird; a lot of people get anxious when they hear bebop, but it …
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