MacDonald joined Maynard Ferguson's touring band in 1998, following a one-year teaching appointment at Bowling Green State University. He worked with Ferguson for two years, performing across North America, Europe and Asia. One studio album was recorded during MacDonald's tenure with Ferguson: "
Big City Rhythms", a collaboration with singer
Michael Feinstein. Video recordings of several concerts have been publicly released, including MacDonald's second performance with the band, which was released on DVD as "Maynard Ferguson - Live from the King Cat Theatre" (in Seattle, WA). MacDonald's bandmates with Ferguson included: • trumpeters Carl Fischer,
Scott Englebright, Adolfo Acosta, Michael Bogart, Brian Ploeger, Thomas Marriott, Frank Abrahamson & Pete Ferguson • trombonists
Rodney Lancaster, Mike Bravin, Kelsley Grant & Reggie Watkins • saxophonists Mike Dubaniewicz,
Jeff Rupert, Mike MacArthur,
Kelly Jefferson & Jim Brenan • bassists Paul Thompson, Nathan Peck & Brian Stahurski • drummers Dave Throckmorton & Brian Wolfe In 1999, upon the departure of bassist Paul Thompson, Ferguson appointed MacDonald musical director of Big Bop Nouveau. As musical director, MacDonald rehearsed the ensemble, selected performance repertoire, made personnel recommendations and wrote musical arrangements. In the lineage of Ferguson's pianists, MacDonald succeeded Ron Oswanski. Following MacDonald's departure in 2000, Ferguson hired Bryn Roberts and later Will Bonness, both of whom were MacDonald's former students from Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. ==Teaching==