The HBO doc 'Yacht Rock' takes a fond, ironic look at how 1970s bands like Steely Dan, Toto and Christopher Cross found a new ...
The "yacht rock" label helped a new generation of listeners rediscover overlooked gems. But the music shouldn't be treated as ...
Yacht rock, soft rock – call it what you will. Here are five brilliant albums that define the genre in all its bearded, ...
A nonfiction music film based on a web series that was based on a joke, “Yacht Rock: A Dockumentary” isn’t really about a ...
Michael McDonald, Christopher Cross, Kenny Loggins and other masters gamely explain the genre in breezy and comprehensive HBO ...
Garret Price's new film celebrates the era of smooth rock, featuring interviews with Michael McDonald, Kenny Loggins, ...
A Dockumentary', Doobie Brothers singer Michael McDonald says he was "a little too high" and "thought I was hallucinating" ...
Kenny Loggins remembers the connection to Stevie Nicks that led to his career breakthrough with the 1978 Top 5 hit "Whenever ...
The Grammy and Oscar winner is one of the stars of the new HBO Max documentary about the soft rock boom of the '70s.
Michael McDonald became a pivotal figure in Yacht Rock by singing and sometimes playing keyboards with Steely Dan, the Doobie Brothers, Toto, Kenny Loggins and Christopher Cross. HBO More than two ...
One Gen X convert was director Garret Price, whose movie “Yacht Rock: A Dockumentary” premieres Friday as part of HBO’s Music Box series. Price previously took on a darker story with another ...