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The Dukes Of September (Donald Fagen, Michael McDonald, Boz Scaggs) PBS Great Performances & DVD Preview [YouTube Videos]

Brad Bershad

by Brad Bershad

Published March 4, 2014

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Three of the great rock singer-songwriter musicians of the 1970s came together in 2012 for a special concert at New York City's Lincoln Center under the name of The Dukes Of September Rhythm Revue. Individually, these men are Donald Fagen of Steely Dan, Michael McDonald of The Doobie Brothers, and Boz Scaggs. Between the three of them, they represent a musical background that stretches deep into traditions of blues, jazz, and gospel, while also showing an ability to craft songs with inventive melodies and grooves.

The Dukes of September "Lido Shuffle" (Originally by Boz Skaggs)

The performance was filmed for PBS Great Performances and a DVD/Blu-Ray release on 429 Records. After 15 months, the official release date has been set for March 18th, although PBS television will be airing the performance as early as March 13th. Check our local TV listings, and buy the DVD or Blu-Ray at Amazon.com.

So far, 4 official videos from the performance have been posted to YouTube. Here's more of what you can expect from the full video:

The Dukes of September "Kid Charlemagne" (Originally by Steely Dan)
The Dukes of September "Peg" (Originally by Steely Dan)
The Dukes of September "Takin It To The Streets" (Originally by The Doobie Brothers)

So many classic songs. So much talent.

Dukes Of September at Lincoln Center DVD Full Tracklist:

"People Get Up and Drive Your Funky Soul"
"Whos That Lady?"
"Sweet Soul Music"
"I Keep Forgettin"
"Kid Charlegmagne"
"The Same Thing"
"Miss Sun"
"You Can Never Tell"
"What A Fool Believes"
"Hey Nineteen"
"Love T.K.O."
"Peg"
"Lowdown"
"Takin It To The Streets"
"Reelin In The Years"
"Lido Shuffle"
"Pretzel Logic"
"Them Changes"

 

For television listings, check pbs.org.

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Boz Scaggs Donald Fagen Michael McDonald Steely Dan The Doobie Brothers
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Classic Rock Film/TV Soundtrack Pop Rock
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