
Donald Fagen, born in 1948 in Jersey, USA, is an American musician, composer, and songwriter. Best known as the co-founder and vocalist of the 1970s jazz-rock band Steely Dan, he played a pivotal role in shaping the band's sophisticated sound. After Steely Dan disbanded in 1981, Fagen embarked on a solo career, releasing critically acclaimed albums such as "The Nightfly". His work is celebrated for its intricate arrangements and lyrical depth, blending pop and rock with jazz influences. Donald Fagen remains a significant figure in modern music, contributing to the evolution of jazz-rock as a genre.
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