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Steely Dan's last tour performance was on July 5, 1974, a concert at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium in California. [4] Steely Dan disbanded in June 1981. [5] Becker moved to Maui, where he became an "avocado rancher and self-styled critic of the contemporary scene." [6] He stopped using drugs, which he had used for most of his career.
Guitarist Jeff "Skunk" Baxter left Steely Dan in 1974 when they ceased performing live and began working in the studio exclusively. Pretzel Logic was released in early 1974. A diverse set, it includes the group's most successful single, " Rikki Don't Lose That Number " (No. 4 on the Billboard Hot 100 ), and a rendition of Duke Ellington and ...
In addition to his work with Steely Dan, Fagen has released four solo albums, beginning with The Nightfly in 1982, which was nominated for seven Grammys. In 2001, Fagen was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of Steely Dan. Following Becker's death in 2017, Fagen continued to tour alone reluctantly under the Steely Dan name.
At one point in the documentary, Price rings up Donald Fagen, 76, the surviving full-time member of Steely Dan, the landmark '70s group behind yacht rock classics like "Ricki Don't Lose My Number ...
Past and present members of the band Steely Dan. Pages in category "Steely Dan members" The following 35 pages are in this category, out of 35 total.
Steely Dan's songs of monied decadence, druggy disconnection and self-destructive escapism seemed satirically extreme way back when. Now they just seem prophetic. How millennials came to ...
Steely Dan set: On the Eagles tour, Fagen performs 10 songs drawn from Steely Dan’s 1972-1980 albums, and two cover songs to bookend his set. The show includes tracks from “Pretzel Logic ...
the artist left Year of band's commercial breakthrough Notes Ref George Baldi: Boyz II Men: Vocalist 1988 1991 Quit Syd Barrett: Pink Floyd: Guitarist, vocalist 1968 1973 Fired and replaced by David Gilmour [12] Tina Barrett: Mis-Teeq (then known as Face2Face) Vocalist 1998 2001 Left to join S Club 7 who also gained success, scoring 11 top 10 ...