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Wheels Turnin’ ’Round And ’Round: The Rare Sophistication Of Steely Dan

Few recording outfits have created an ambience of such refinement and individual style as the outfit founded by Donald Fagen and the late Walter Becker.

4 Ste...

7 days ago
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A Conversation With Donald Fagen [September 24, 2021]

A few months before the lockdowns I got an email from someone calling themselves “Donald Fagen.” Surely this was one of my friends gaslighting me, yet I could not imagine any of the...

20 days ago
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Why Steely Dan’s “Dirty Work” Is the Ultimate Screen Song

grew more fringe with each successive album, Steely Dan is surprisingly present in modern pop culture. From Vince Gilligan’s drug crime series Breaking Bad (2008-13) and Judd Ap...

a month ago
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Steely Dan Newsletter | Issue 72

Donald Fagen Has Retired From Touring With Steely Dan, His Stepdaughter Amy Helm Reports (But He’s Still Making Music)

Little has been heard from Donald Fagen since Steely Dan played its last show to date in March 2024.

Fagen did appe...

a month ago
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Steely Dan’s Final Albums Two Decades Later

Steely Dan were on a roll when the rock duo (Walter Becker and Donald Fagen) released Gaucho in 1980. It reached nine on the album chart, with “Hey, Nineteen” becoming a number ten single. Bi...

2 months ago
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