The term “yacht rock” didn’t exist in the 1970s and early ’80s. Retroactively given to the music of The Doobie Brothers, Toto ...
A Dockumentary, you'll know that some time is spent debating what songs and artists fit the genre. From our perspective, we ...
Today’s playlist is one such opportunity. It features some of the aforementioned yacht rock luminaries alongside a few of the ...
The Doobie Brothers were a kickass rock and roll band, then Michael McDonald rolled in with his easy listening voice and ...
What is Yacht Rock? After watching the feature-length Yacht Rock: A Dockumentary (Sky Documentaries), I still couldn’t tell you exactly. But I thoroughly enjoyed the programme anyway.
Enter Yacht Rock: A Dockumentary. The new HBO film looks at the breezy musical stylings of bands that ruled the airwaves of ...
The stress of Thanksgiving is over. Now it’s time to heat up leftovers, relax on the couch and enjoy the smooth sounds of a ...
The song has become a staple of the genre of yacht rock, which describes slickly produced and smooth pop-rock songs fusing jazz, R&B and rock and made generally between 1976 and '84. In Yacht Rock ...
“What a Fool Believes” was co-written by McDonald and Loggins, the latter of whom calls it “the quintessential yacht rock song of the era, for some reason. Still trying to figure that out.