The singer and songwriter with a silky-smooth voice has written a memoir with Paul Reiser that recounts his story of pain and redemption with dashes of humor...the more you read and think and listen, the more his voice seems like a connecting thread running through Americas popular-music tapestry that, if pulled, might unravel the whole thing or at least, leave a significant, unmendable hole. New York Times
A living link to a lost era of pop the best sections in the book see the singer wrestling with his demons Here he adds new depth to his avuncular public image. The New York Times, audiobook review
Unvarnished and humble...the portrait of a remarkable singer-songwriter who had career highs and terrible lows, who battled alcoholism and self-doubt, endured popularity, mocking and then rejuvenation. Associated Press
For all its surface smoothness, yacht rock and the artists who created it over the last few decades can be turbulent below deck...As he reveals in his new memoir, no one encompasses that dichotomy quite like Michael McDonald. That gently huffing mellow voice and electric piano often hid a wild lifestyle, at least during his early, pre-sober days in the music business when he was a member of Steely Dan and the Doobie Brothers. Rolling Stone
What a Fool Believes, which was co-written by McDonald's longtime friend and actor Paul Reiser, tells McDonald's life story from first stepping up to the mic as a child to working with idols like Ray Charles and Patti LaBelle and of course, the Doobie Brothers. It also sees McDonald getting vulnerable like never before as he recounts his wife's breast cancer diagnosis and journey with addiction. People
The book, which he co-wrote with Paul Reiseryes, the Paul Reiserisnt your typical Yeah, we trashed a few hotel rooms and banged some groupies, but then things changed kind of rock-star autobiography. Its deeper than that, more honest, light on the bravado. GQ
What do you get when you combine a 1970s music legend, a 1990s sitcom star and a global pandemic? Michael McDonalds memoir, obviously...What a Fool Believes is oddly difficult to classify, standing out somewhat from the deluge of celebrity memoirs. Its a little bit of everything: an addiction memoir, a career retrospective, a series of funny rock-and-roll vignettes, a rumination on family...vulnerable and honest. Washington Post
These eloquent words reflect the spirit of the work ... lively, engaging ... What a Fool Believes vividly depicts the eras in which [ McDonald] grew up and then became part of the musical firmament Relix
Candid...What a Fool Believes reveals McDonalds career highslike joining Steely Dan and the Doobie Brothersand personal lows, including his battles with drug and alcohol addiction. AARP
An honest, revealing telling of [ McDonald's] life, career and journey to sobriety. WGN
A memoir as silky smooth as his legendary voice. Yahoo
He possesses one of the most recognizable voices in Classic Rock. A voice that stretches from a rich, buttery and slightly grizzly baritone to a piercing howl of a tenor...But what even his fans probably dont know are the ups and downs of his life in more detail. That changes with the publication of his autobiography, What A Fool Believes...A revealing read, and has a conversational, easy tone that goes down as easily to the reading eyes as McDonalds voice does to the listening ears. Houston Press
Like its namesake song, McDonalds memoir is refreshingly self-deprecating and, at its core, an underdogs triumph. Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
Singer and songwriter Michael McDonald debuts with an affecting account of his early life, career trajectory, and struggles with addiction. . . . McDonalds down-to-earth approach gives this rock and roll tell-all more weight than others of its kind. Publishers Weekly
Yacht rock has many big names, but none have made their presence felt across the genre more than McDonald. As a solo artist, member of the Doobie Brothers and backing vocalist on dozens of classics, McDonalds uniquely soulful voice is practically a signature on a song...[ What A Fool Believes] is an engaging story that readers of music bios will enjoy. McDonalds musical journey as a backing singer, a side musician, and a front man is fascinating because it is different from that of many other pop/rock stars.Library Journal Library Journal
Michael McDonald is one of the most gifted musicians of our time. Over the last half century, his incredible talents have placed him in the eye of the musical hurricane and this vivid memoir brings it all to life. What a Fool Believes is essential reading for every music fan. Don Was
Michael is the type of artist you are lucky to have in your lifetime. His voice has been one of the biggest inspirations in my development as a songwriter and singer. A very sweet and awesome personthe most Doobiest of brothers. It makes my day better knowing that somewhere in the world Michael McDonald is pondering what comes next. Thundercat
Working with Michael on my first album, Be Here Soon was a dream come true. Not only did he bring his talent, creativity, and soul to our project, but his love and generosity of spirit was limitless. Hes a wonderful friend, an incredible musician, and a beautiful human being. Jeff Bridges