Steve McDonald
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Steven Shane McDonald (born May 24, 1967) is the bass player in the Los Angeles alternative rock/power pop band, Redd Kross in the 1980s and 1990s. His other projects include The SMG and Green and Yellow TV - both were Los Angeles-based groups from the 2000s. He was also in the film "The Spirit of '76" with his brother Jeffrey McDonald as well as David Cassidy and Olivia d'Abo. Recently, he has produced an album by The Format, "Dog Problems", on which he played bass and sang backup vocals on a few tracks. He was also one of the various band members on the original Tenacious D album, along with Dave Grohl; keyboardist Page McConnell of Phish; guitarist Warren Fitzgerald not to mention Jack Black and Kyle Gass.
In the Summer of 2002 he became so excited about the The White Stripes new album, White Blood Cells (album), that he recorded bass lines to two songs of the typically bass-less duo's work. The New York Times, Entertainment Weekly and other outlets reported on it and due to overwhelming demand he added bass to all of the songs, posted the new creation online, and allowed people to download the tracks for free. He called it an art project named Redd Blood Cells which was downloaded over 60,000 times before the project ended.
Steven is currently married to former vocalist Anna Waronker.