Jim Beard, Steely Dan Keyboardist, Dies at 63Jim Beard, Steely Dan Keyboardist, Dies at 63He also played with jazz greats John McLaughlin, Wayne Shorter and others.Michael GallucciMichael Gallucci
Tedeschi Trucks on Eagles TourTedeschi Trucks on Eagles TourThe Steely Dan frontman is still off the road dealing with an undisclosed illness. Allison RappAllison Rapp
Donald Fagen Out of HospitalDonald Fagen Out of HospitalSteely Dan will reportedly rejoin the Eagles' farewell tour in November.Corey IrwinCorey Irwin
Steve Miller Now on Eagles TourSteve Miller Now on Eagles TourHe steps in for ailing openers.Allison RappAllison Rapp
Eagles Launch Farewell TourEagles Launch Farewell TourEvening included tributes to Randy Meisner and Jimmy Buffett.Allison RappAllison Rapp
'Countdown to Ecstasy' at 50'Countdown to Ecstasy' at 50Sophomore album found Donald Fagen and Walter Becker at their weirdest and most eclectic.Bryan RolliBryan Rolli
Steely Dan's Lost Beer JingleSteely Dan's Lost Beer JingleThe band cut the two-minute track during the gap between 'Can't Buy a Thrill' and 'Countdown to Ecstasy.'Bryan RolliBryan Rolli
Eagles Farewell TourEagles Farewell TourLongtime friends Steely Dan will serve as the opening act. Corey IrwinCorey Irwin
Lost Steely Dan Song SurfacesLost Steely Dan Song SurfacesTune was mistakenly erased during sessions for their 'Gaucho' album. Corey IrwinCorey Irwin
Why the Doobie Brothers Are Covering Steely Dan’s ‘Pretzel Logic’Why the Doobie Brothers Are Covering Steely Dan’s ‘Pretzel Logic’Patrick Simmons talks to UCR about how Tom Johnston's absence has impacted their set list. Nick DeRisoNick DeRisoMatt WardlawMatt Wardlaw
Steely Dan’s ‘Dirty Work’ Powers New ‘Suicide Squad’ TrailerSteely Dan’s ‘Dirty Work’ Powers New ‘Suicide Squad’ TrailerStrings and pounding percussion highlight ramped-up version of 'Can't Buy a Thrill' tune. Ryan ReedRyan Reed
Why Eagles Referenced Steely Dan in ‘Hotel California’Why Eagles Referenced Steely Dan in ‘Hotel California’“Joke sculpture” approach to lyrics inspired Don Henley and Glenn Frey’s attempts to expand their horizons.Martin KieltyMartin Kielty