Yeah, the writer's definition is a bit strict, but I can see their point to an extent.
By the way, I just remembered this tidbit that you all might find interesting:
When I was attending music classes at the local CC (community college), I got involved with a per-semester series of "Artist in Residence" events. The first one was some classical quartet from San Francisco, then there was another one or two that I don't recall.
But there was one that was absolutely unforgettable: Michael McDonald. Yes,
The Michael McDonald. The very same one whose music was discussed in the article. He performed at a show at my college! It may have been a benefit for the wildfire victims in 2015's Valley Fire. That part I don't recall.
There were also a number of opening acts, including a few that are relatively well known regionally (in particular, David Hayes and Gene Parsons (fun fact: Mr. Parsons let me hold his banjo! That thing was
heavy!), and are perhaps more widely known as members of Van Morrison's Caledonia Soul Orchestra and The Byrds, respectively).
So, although I didn't actually meet him, I got to see him closer up than most average people might (I think I was within 10 or so feet of him at one point backstage as he was prepping to begin his performance). I'm somewhat embarrassed to say that, at the time, I had almost no clue who he was or why he was so popular (I had known that he was a member of the Doobie Brothers band, but not much else). I'd never attended any of his concerts before or since, either (technically I didn't attend that performance either, as I was part of the volunteer sound crew). Of course, I now know what the fuss was about
Has anyone around here had the pleasure of seeing him that close? Some of you may actually
know him, maybe?
Anyway, sorry for the derailment. At least it's relevant, though, seeing as I'm referring to one of the best known personifications of Yacht Rock's essence!
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