Birthday
1945/10/02 (79 years old)
Gender
Male
Place of Birth
Also know as
--
Donald McLean III (born October 2, 1945) is an American singer-songwriter and guitarist, known to fans as the "American Troubadour" or "King of the Trail". He is best known for his 1971 hit "American Pie", an eight-and-a-half-minute folk rock song that has been referred to as a "cultural touchstone". His other hit singles include "Vincent", "Dreidel", "Castles in the Air", and "Wonderful Baby", as well as renditions of Roy Orbison's "Crying" and the Skyliners' "Since I Don't Have You".
(1997) Garth Live from Central Park
as Self - Guest
(1982) The Weavers: Wasn't That a Time
as Self
(2001) Don Mclean - Starry Starry Night
as as himself
(2022) The Day the Music Died: The Story of Don McLean's "American Pie"
as Self
(2013) Greenwich Village: Music That Defined a Generation
as Self
(1982) The Flight of Dragons
as The Balladeer (voice)
(1979) Diary of a Teenage Hitchhiker
as ---
(2009) When Woodstock Was Young
as Self
(2017) Buddy Holly: Rave On
as Self
(2017) Don McLean: American Pie
as Self
The Midnight Special Legendary Performances: Flashback to 1973
as Self
(1999) Behind The Music: The Day The Music Died
as Self
Till Tomorrow: Don McLean
as Self
(2006) The One Show
as Self
(1980) Solid Gold
as Self
(1999) Where Are They Now?
as Self
(1972) The Midnight Special
as Self
(1971) Disco
as Self
(2005) Hell's Kitchen
as Self - Restaurant Patron
(1979) The Marti Caine Show
as ---
(1975) Seaside Special
as ---
(1997) Classic Albums
as Self
(1968) The Dick Cavett Show
as Self - Guest
(1966) Best of The Dean Martin Variety Show
as ---