Renowned music producer David Foster and his wife Katharine McPhee Foster have been captivating audiences with their An Intimate Evening tour. However, it was their 3-year-old son Rennie who recently stole the spotlight during a performance in Washington, D.C. Rennie showcased his impressive drumming skills, playing alongside his father with a talent well beyond his years.
David Foster expressed his amazement at his son's live performance, highlighting Rennie's dedication to learning from the band's drummer over the past year and a half. Despite Foster's expertise in piano and McPhee Foster's vocal prowess, Rennie's drumming talent is entirely his own, with Foster acknowledging the uniqueness of each of his children's abilities.
Aside from their tour, David Foster has been busy working on trumpeter Chris Botti's new album, which includes the release of the poignant single 'Danny Boy' in honor of St. Patrick's Day. Foster praised his wife's musical abilities, emphasizing their strong musical partnership and the joy of collaborating with her in the studio.
When it comes to balancing music, parenting, and marriage, Foster emphasized the importance of flexibility and communication. While they don't have strict rules, they navigate the challenges of parenting and touring together, always prioritizing their child's well-being.
Recognizing the demands of parenting, Foster and McPhee Foster have decided to adjust Rennie's tour schedule to accommodate his upcoming schooling needs. As Foster aptly put it, parenting is a 'moving target,' requiring constant adaptation for the benefit of their child.