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Who is Donald Fagen? A Brief Career Overview

Donald Fagen, the co-founder of the iconic band Steely Dan, is a legendary musician, singer, and songwriter whose smooth, sophisticated sounds have left an indelible mark on the music industry. With roots in genres like sophisti-pop and yacht rock, his unique style marries jazz, rock, and R&B, compelling audiences with witty lyrics and a deep, grooving musicality. Fagen's influence transcends the decades, not merely as a member of Steely Dan but as a successful solo artist, with albums featuring thoughtful storytelling and genre-bending melodies. His vinyl releases, including classics like The Nightfly, are celebrated for their rich production, making them essential pieces in any vinyl collection. Whether through the immersive experience of his captivating live shows or the nostalgic charm of his vinyl discs, Donald Fagen undoubtedly stands as a pillar of modern music.

Donald Fagen's Early Life and Background

Born on January 10, 1948, in Passaic, New Jersey, Donald Fagen was r

By picking Donald Fagen as the subject of a biography, Peter Jones certainly didn’t make things easy on himself.

The Steely Dan co-founder has long been wary of the press and gave relatively few interviews during the band’s prime. And when he did deem to do so, sometimes answered in riddles (albeit pretty humorous ones). Even his own memoir, Eminent Hipsters, is less revealing than even Bob Dylan’s Chronicles Vol. 1, with much of it is carping in his trademark curmudgeonly voice.

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But despite not having the participation of his subject, Jones' Nightfly: The Life of Steely Dan’s Donald Fagen (368 pp., $30, Chicago Review Press) is an insightful, detailed, heavily researched and wonderfully well-written tome.

He adds much for fans of the man, the Dan and the body of work created in various formations. More importantly, Jones gets as close as possible to the inner workings and thoughts of the inscrutable subject.

Fagen meets musical soul mate Walter Becker while both were students at Bard College (the subject of “My Old School”) in the late ‘60s. Social ou

Nightfly: The Life of Steely Dan's Donald Fagen

October 13, 2022
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“You go back, Jack, Do It Again”... The mysterious voice and strange hypnotic music seeped its way out of transistor radio waves in late 1972. This stood out from the other fare coming from AM radio. An otherworldly electric sitar and plastic organ drove the tune up the charts. A few months later “Reeling in the Years” popped with a guitar solo that Jimmy Page said is his all time favorite.

Donald Fagen was the reluctant voice behind most of Steely Dan’s music. He and Walter Becker founded the group, wrote the material, and charted its course. He was uncomfortable performing and they both absolutely hated touring– describing the ordeal as “nights of shame and terror.” Clips of the group on The Midnight Special verify this, even to the point of having a designated lead singer covering the vocals Donald performed on record. By the completion of the third album, Pretzel Logic, the band dissolved into Donald and Walter and an array of the world’s finest studio musicians. Touring was stopped cold

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