Apr 14 - 15 2018
Michael McDonald and Friends

Michael McDonald and Friends

Presented by Rural Health Rocks at Mendocino College Center Theatre

Rural Health Rocks Returns to the Mendocino College Center Theatre for 2018!

Sat, April 14th • 7:00 p.m.
Sun, April 15th • 2:00 p.m.

The popular concert featuring Michael McDonald and friends will feature two shows over the mid April weekend. Michael has a new album and new friends will be joining this year …. it just keeps getting better!

Our 2018 concert will feature 5-time Grammy Award winner Michael McDonald, Amy Holland, The Mendocino Quartet, Alex de Grassi, Dylan McDonald, John Mattern, Kirk Harwood, and Gary Cirimelli. Featuring special guest and finalist on “The Voice,” Peyton Parker!

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Michael McDonald’s music has been a part of the soundtrack of our lives since the 1970s when his stunning vocals and keyboard artistry launched the Doobie Brothers and eventually his own solo career to stardom with songs like “What a Fool Believes,” “Minute by Minute,” and “Takin’ it to the Streets”. Collaborations with Ray Charles, Kenny Loggins, and the #1 hit single “On My Home” with Patti LaBelle have secured his fame as an icon with one of the most recognizable voices in popular music. Those lucky enough to hear his house-shaking performance at the first Rural Health Rocks event at Mendocino College in Ukiah in April 2016, also learned that he is a gentle, compassionate soul who often donates his time and talent to a variety of worthy causes.

Amy Holland has garnered a Grammy nomination for her debut recording Amy Holland and a top 20 hit with “How Do I Survive.” Her most recent recording is Light on the Path. The brilliant multi-instrumentalist Gene Parsons, best known for his work with The Byrds and the Flying Burrito Brothers, currently performs in a duo with world-class bassist David Hayes who has toured and recorded with Van Morrison for over 40 years. Grammy nominated guitarist Alex de Grassi is often cited as a leading innovator in the solo acoustic guitar genre since his early Windham Hill Records debut “Turning: Turning Back.” Mendocino County native John Mattern joins the group as both a jazz saxophonist and a singer songwriter whose latest album is “Fire Girl”. Gary Cirimelli is a producer, recording engineer, and studio musician who has worked with Mariah Carey, Michael Bolton and many other pop musicians.

Rural Health Rocks is a fundraising arm for Family Medicine Education Mendocino County (FMEMC), a non-profit organization with its origins in our rural community’s medical crisis and with a vision for a more robust, healthier future for our region. FMEMC is working with Adventist Health to establish a medical residency program at Ukiah Valley Medical Center, which will begin training medical school graduates in cooperation with UC Davis in 2019. Statistics show that a majority of residents establish their practice in the community of their residency, and this program will provide a much needed and sustainable source of young physicians into our rural communities for years to come.

Additional support for this event comes from Friedman’s Home Improvement, C&S Waste Solutions, Harvest Market, Handley Cellars, Savings Bank of Mendocino County, Frey Vineyards, and many more generous sponsors.

For more info on the artists:

Michael McDonald – http://www.michaelmcdonald.com/news.html

Amy Holland – http://www.amyhollandmusic.com/bio.html

Alex de Grassi – http://www.degrassi.com/bio/

David Hayes/Gene Parsons – http://www.ruralhealthrocks.com/gene-parsons-and-david-hayes.html

John Mattern – http://www.johnmatternmusic.com/bios.html

For complete concert and ticket details, http://www.ruralhealthrocks.com

Dates & Times

2018/04/14 - 2018/04/15

Location Info

Mendocino College Center Theatre

1000 Hensley Creek Road, Ukiah, CA 95482