David Foster and his fifth wife, Katharine McPhee Foster, got into the holiday spirit Thursday by kissing on a float during the 97th annual Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade in Manhattan.
At 74, the legendary composer is 35 years older than the beautiful singer, but on June 28 they celebrated four years of marital bliss.
From May to December, the couple had fun atop Hallmark Channel’s Heartwarming Holiday Countdown float, which featured a 3D Christmas Advent calendar with large toys in each booth.
At one point, Katharine — who gets 878,000 monthly listeners on Spotify — sang a cover of J. Fred Coots and Haven Gillespie’s maroon 1934 Santa Claus Is Coming to Town during the festivities.
McPhee and Foster were essentially promoting their holiday album, Christmas Songs: The Complete Collection, which was released on October 20.
PDA warning! David Foster and his fifth wife, Katharine McPhee Foster, got into the holiday spirit Thursday by kissing on a float during the 97th annual Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade in Manhattan.
Things are still going well! At 74, the legendary composer is 35 years older than the beautiful singer, but on June 28 they celebrated four years of marital bliss.
The Los Angeles resident and Canadian grandfather of seven were both bundled up in winter coats to combat the Big Apple’s crisp fall weather of 42 to 55 degrees Celsius during the vibrant outdoor event.
Katharine showed off her slim 6-foot figure in a gray knit turtleneck, tucked into a black midi skirt with a thigh-high slit and black boots selected by stylist Monica Rose.
On Wednesday night, David and McPhee brought their two-year-old son Rennie David to The Rockettes’ Christmas Spectacular at Radio City Music Hall for the first time.
“My favorite holiday tradition is seeing the Radio City Rockettes. This was Rennie’s first year and it was so much more fun!’ the founder of KMF Jewelry – who has 1.8 million social media followers – gushed over Instastory.
“If you’re in NYC and have kids, I highly recommend bringing them along this holiday season.”
Katharina said On with Mario Lopez on Wednesday: ‘This Christmas season will be a lot of fun, because last year he was still a bit of a baby. But now he’s talking about Halloween and Thanksgiving and Christmas and Santa Claus, so he’ll really get it this year. So I’m going to have a lot of fun with that!’
Back on October 15, McPhee shared a video in which little Rennie shows his impressive drumming skills together with his coach.
The toddler has clearly inherited real talent and rhythm from his musical parents.
Woe! From May to December, the couple had fun atop Hallmark Channel’s Heartwarming Holiday Countdown float, which featured a 3D Christmas Advent calendar with large toys in each booth
Warmed Her Pipes: At one point during the festivities, Katharine performed a cover of J. Fred Coots and Haven Gillespie’s maroon 1934 Santa Claus Is Coming to Town
Dropped on October 20th! McPhee and Foster were essentially promoting their holiday album, Christmas Songs: The Complete Collection
Brrrr! The Los Angeles resident and Canadian grandfather of seven were both bundled up in winter coats to combat the Big Apple’s crisp 42 to 55 degree Celsius fall weather at the vibrant outdoor event
Babe: Katharine showed off her slim 6-foot figure in a gray knit turtleneck, tucked into a black midi skirt with a thigh-high slit and black boots selected by stylist Monica Rose
“My favorite holiday tradition!” On Wednesday night, David and McPhee brought their two-year-old son Rennie David to The Rockettes’ Christmas Spectacular at Radio City Music Hall for the first time.
The KMF Jewelry founder told On with Mario Lopez on Wednesday: “This Christmas season is going to be a lot of fun because last year he was still a bit of a baby. But now he’s talking about Halloween and Thanksgiving and Christmas and Santa Claus, so he’ll really get it this year. So I’m going to have a lot of fun with that!’
Wow! On October 15, McPhee shared a video of little Rennie showing off his impressive drumming skills with his coach (L)
Nepo Baby: The toddler has clearly inherited some real talent and rhythm from his musical parents
Open now! For years, Foster produced his very first Broadway musical Boop! – based on the cartoon character Betty Boop, created by Max Fleischer in 1930 – which opened on November 19 and runs through December 24 at the CIBC Theater in Chicago
The 16-time Grammy winner told ABC7 Chicago on November 17: “Our star, Jasmine [Amy Rogers], is ridiculously good. That’s exciting because it would be great to have a star, but I think it’s even better if you create a star’ (photo November 19)
Upcoming performances: Katharine will next perform on December 23 at Christmas with the Pacific Jazz Orchestra in Glendale, CA and David will next perform on February 8-15 at Botti at Sea in Miami, FL
Taylor Hicks won that year: McPhee (3-L) famously met Foster (L) when she competed on the fifth season of the former Fox singing competition in 2006, and she came in second
For years, Foster produced his very first Broadway musical Boop! – based on the cartoon character Betty Boop, created by Max Fleischer in 1930 – which opened on November 19 and runs through December 24 at the CIBC Theater in Chicago.
‘Our star, Jasmine [Amy Rogers]is ridiculously good,” said the sixteen-time Grammy winner ABC7 Chicago on November 17.
“That’s exciting because it would be great to have a star, but I think it’s even better if you create a star.”
Katharine will next perform with the Pacific Jazz Orchestra in Glendale, CA on Christmas December 23rd and David will next perform at Botti at Sea in Miami, FL from February 8-15.
McPhee famously met Foster when she competed on the fifth season of the former Fox singing competition in 2006, and she came in second.