Toto's merging of jazz, power-pop, soul and other musical forms sold millions of records in the . The first such session, which also led to the birth of the band was with Boz Scaggs, in which Jeff Porcaro, David Paich, David Hungate, and Joe Porcaro (regular Toto guest contributor and father of Jeff, Steve, and Mike) played on his smash hit album Silk Degrees. But that doesn't mean the group disbanded. Robert Troy Kimball (born March 29, 1947) is an American singer and songwriter best known as the original and longtime frontman of the rock band Toto from 1977 to 1984 and again from 1998 to 2008. With the Triple Platinum-certified Toto IV, the band delivered one of the most commercially successful records of the year. Mike Porcaro, who was the son and brother of prominent musicians and carved out a long, successful career as the bass player for the Grammy-winning pop group Toto, has died at age 59. [1] An inordinate number of Toto's musicians have diedJeff Porcaro, Mike Porcaro, Fergie Frederiksenwhile Steve Porcaro managed to avoid the Grim Reaper for now. After the hugely successful Toto IV, the band released eight studio albums (not counting its full-length soundtrack to David Lynch's ill-fated Dune) and four live albums, a new one arriving in stores every couple of years or so, and well into the 2000s. It's almost as contentious a relationship as that of bandmates, and, as any episode of Behind the Music or a rock band biopic can tell you, band members seem to be at each other's throats more often than not, fighting over whose songs to do, artistic direction, and such. "It was a bad time. Toto is an American rock band from Los Angeles, California. An Audiobook was released shortly after on Audible.[54]. Toto began 2022 with a 40-city tour through major U.S. basketball and hockey arenas, serving as the opening act for Journey. They recorded an instrumental piece entitled "Don't Stop Me Now" with legendary jazz trumpeter Miles Davis. On November 5, it was confirmed both on Toto's and David Paich's official Facebook pages that a new studio album was in the works and that the band planned to go into the studio early 2014. Were the last men standingthe Dogz of Oz!. [59], On April 14, 2021, the band announced that they would release a new live album, With a Little Help from My Friends, through Mascot Label Group/The Players Club. Keyboardist David Paich was one of Toto's band members who was hired to perform for "Thriller." Michael Jackson gave all of the musicians involved in the project to "Think of Michealangelo . It seemed like the Grammys got it right that time, but apparently not, because Toto still couldn't get much respect. There is no covert BS goin on here.[38]. Before, and during Toto, the members did various session work for a slew of notable musicians. I stayed up all night. On September 29, 2015, Toto announced the first leg of their 2016 Tour in support of Toto XIV consisting of European and Japanese dates. After bravely coping with ALS for eight years, Mike Porcaro died in 2015 at the age of 59. Toto wryly thanked Hilburn in one of its Grammy acceptance speeches. "They found one one-hundredth of a microgram of cocaine in Jeff's blood. Tambu also featured John James and Jenny Douglas-McRae as backup singers on some of the tracks. [17] Later that year, Toto composed most of the music for the soundtrack to the film Dune. [21] In April, mirroring the situation that had happened with Kimball seven years previously, former singer Joseph Williams was arrested on drug-related charges.[22]. David Paich made a special appearance with the group at the tour opener in Los Angeles, singing and playing on Africa and Home of the Brave. "We're the only band in history to turn down the cover of Rolling Stone," Steve Lukather later told the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Paul Bergen/Redferns/Getty Images. In the beginning it was Paich and Jeff Porcaro who were, in Paich's words, "the co-leaders of Toto". Steven Lee Lukather (born October 21, 1957) is an American guitarist, singer, songwriter, arranger and record producer, best known as the sole continuous founding member of the rock band Toto. Xavier Taplin remained in place of Paich through that tour. This contained the three new tracks already released on 40 Trips Around the Sun plus completed recordings of four other older tracks featuring Jeff Porcaro on drums and either Mike Porcaro or David Hungate on bass plus other new recordings. Paich is still in the band, but medically unfit to tour. It's impossible to say whether Porcaro's death was caused by cocaine use or whether it was a genetic heart condition . [16][17] The next lineup of Toto included Joseph Williams, Steve Lukather, David Paich, Steve Porcaro, Shem von Schroeck, Shannon Forrest, Lenny Castro and Warren Ham. That's a long time, and with it come changesband members arrive, band members leave, and people formerly or currently associated with the band fall prey to the predatory nature of time. In 1995 Toto recorded Tambu, their first album with Simon Phillips, which saw the band back with CBS (now Sony). [20] The band toured from February through July 1988. The album also appeared on several worldwide charts, introducing the band to new audiences around the globe. The album was not a commercial success and many fans were upset about the release, thinking that the band should have written new material instead. Toto may not be the most legendary rock band, but their story is unlike that of any other. Both the live album and the DVD were released in late 2003. [19] The tour began with a soft-opening: a worldwide live-streamed performance on November 21, 2020, during which David Paich appeared with the band for the final two songs. Notable past members of the band's touring lineup include guitarist and vocalist Tony Spinner (from 1999 to 2008),[22] keyboardist and backing vocalist John Jessel (from 1991 to 2004),[23] bassist Leland Sklar (from 2007 to 2008, and in 2016),[24][25] and backing vocalist Jenny Douglas-Foote (from 1990 to 1997, 2011 to 2012, and 2014 to 2016). We all did. On January 18, 2014, former vocalist Fergie Frederiksen died after a long battle with liver cancer. According to a story published in the Los Angeles Times on August 7, 1992, Porcaro was working in his yard in the San Fernando Valley, spraying plants with pesticide, when he fell ill. By the time emergency workers arrived, he wasn't breathing, had no pulse, and his heart had stopped. Lukather released his second solo album, Luke, which was a more "introspective" album than his previous solo album. After briefly reviving him, authorities transported Porcaro to a hospital where he was pronounced dead. [58] On April 12, 2021, the band announced that the Dogz of Oz World Tour would be pushed to 2022. Band member Steve Lukather told Classic Rock (via Louder) that while Toto dipped into the white stuff back in the day, it wasn't that big a deal. Steve . We ALL have outside careers that keep us all busy, not to mention families etc.. no one really wants to make new music, not a full record anyway. The tour concluded in 1996. 1997 marked the band's 20th anniversary, and in order to commemorate it, David Paich and Steve Lukather started to go through several old tapes and demos for a special record of unreleased songs. After the European leg of the tour, Toto covered Weezer's song "Hash Pipe" in response to their cover of Toto's 1981 number 1 single, "Africa". It's a rare band in which the leader is the drummer, seeing as how they're stuck behind a mass of snares and hi-hats way in the back of the stage. Jean-Michel Byron (born Jean-Michel Byron DuPlessis) is a South African-born funk and rock vocalist. (semi-retirement from touring 20052008, 2020present), (touring substitute for Paich from 200305 until his semi-retirement from the group in 2005; temporary substitute for Dominique "Xavier" Taplin in 2022), filled in temporarily for Simon Phillips, filled in temporarily for Jenny Douglas, filled in temporarily for David Hungate, "Well 2 of our main guys died, one these the road and other things, one is medically unfit to tour but still IN, Paich, and Joe and I and there are 3 new faces but fantastic ones that wanna work and we can afford in our current biz model", "Interview: Steve Lukather Recounts 35 Years of Toto History", "Drummer's Death Linked to Cocaine, Coroner Says: Autopsy: Report finds no evidence to support earlier belief that Toto's Jeff Porcaro died of an allergic reaction to a pesticide", "25 Years Ago: Jeff Porcaro's Sudden Death Changes Toto Forever", "Sunday Interview: The Voice of Toto, Bobby Kimball", "Toto to Go on 35th Anniversary European Tour", "Steve Lukather about some personnel moves for Toto", "Steve Lukather Talks New Toto Album: 'I Think This Is Gonna Surprise People', "Steve Lukather and Joseph Williams Announce New Toto Line-Up and Plans to Bring The Dogz of Oz Tour Worldwide", "Toto Reform With New Lineup, Plot 'Dogz of Oz' World Tour", "Toto Announce Plans to Move Confirmed Appearances to 2022 and Share Detail on Additional Announce / On-Sales", "David Hungate Leaves Toto, Leland Sklar Steps In", "Rock Utility Player Warren Ham on His Years With Ringo Starr, Toto, and Cher", "Soundcheck-photo's 1980 in Japan by Keith Landry", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=List_of_Toto_band_members&oldid=1146710146, occasional bass, piano, keyboards and electronics, Steve Lukather guitar, backing and lead vocals, David Paich keyboards, backing and lead vocals, Joseph Williams lead and backing vocals, Steve Lukather guitar, lead and backing vocals, Greg Phillinganes keyboards, backing and lead vocals, Steve Porcaro keyboards, electronics, occasional lead vocals, Dominique "Xavier" Taplin keyboards, backing vocals, Warren Ham saxophone, flute, backing and occasional lead vocals, percussion, This page was last edited on 26 March 2023, at 14:14. A departure from Toto's sound of the late 1970s and 1980s, Tambu was a very organic release and featured the single "I Will Remember", which received moderate radio play. Bobby had to, and he just wasn't delivering." That ain't gonna give somebody a heart attack, believe me. Beginning in June 2003, near the end of their "25th Anniversary Tour", keyboardist David Paich took a leave of absence from touring to spend time with a sick family member. In 1988 Toto released their next album The Seventh One, featuring Jon Anderson of Yes on backup vocals on the single "Stop Loving You". The music industry and music consumers are fickle, loving you one minute, totally over you the next. The singer-songwriter is best known for serving for a time as the lead vocalist for the rock band Toto for new material on their first greatest hits album, Past to Present, [1] as well as the band's Greatest Hits . Their final release was 2018's Old Is New before the band eschewed recording any further studio albums.[4]. The band also tours with several additional musicians, currently bassist John Pierce (since 2020), drummer Robert "Sput" Searight (since 2020), keyboardists Dominique "Xavier" Taplin (since 2018) and Steve Maggiora (since 2020), and multi-instrumentalist Warren Ham (since 2017, and originally from 1986 to 1988). From 1991 on, Steve Lukather would handle a majority of the vocals (until Bobby Kimball's return in 1998), but some older songs originally sung by Kimball, Fergie Frederiksen, and Joseph Williams were put in the set list and sung by new backup singers Fred White (who was replaced by John James in 1992), Jackie McGee (who had joined for the 1990 tour and was replaced by Donna McDaniel in 1992), and Jenny Douglas-McRae (who had also come aboard in 1990). Following the record's release, Toto embarked on an extensive worldwide tour in 2006, which continued into 2007 for a second leg. After its release, Toto climbed the charts quickly, earning popularity with the hit single "Hold the Line", as well as the charting "I'll Supply the Love" and "Georgy Porgy", featuring Cheryl Lynn. On September 18, 2018, guitarist Steve Lukather released his autobiography The Gospel According to Luke, a humorous review on his life in music. [14] The group continued touring over the next few years, before Phillips left in January 2014 during the recording of Toto XIV and was replaced by Keith Carlock. Formed in 1977, the group's original lineup included lead vocalist Bobby Kimball, guitarist and vocalist Steve Lukather, keyboardist and vocalist David Paich, bassist David Hungate, keyboardist Steve Porcaro and drummer Jeff Porcaro. [49][50][51] Dave Santos took over bass from Dave Hungate for the final three dates of the tour and Shannon Forrest continued to perform as the band's drummer. Greg will be filling in on keys for the next 3 shows while X attends to a family matter, and we are so stoked and thankful to have him! [9] The group returned to a lineup with two keyboardists in 2005 with the addition of Greg Phillinganes, who had previously toured with the band in place of Paich. According to the Los Angeles Times Report, the Los Angeles County Coroner's office lists the cause of death to be a heart attack from the hardening of the arteries caused by cocaine use. "I felt undervalued," Steve Porcaro told Classic Rock (via Louder) regarding his early years of Toto, adding, "Jeff and I were always at each other's throats. Castro had appeared with the group on their first album as a session musician and continued to play on every one of their albums for the next 40 years in varying capacities, with the exception of Turn Back. But Jeff and me really bumped heads." Historically, few ensembles in the history of recorded music have individually or collectively had a larger imprint on pop culture than the members of TOTO.As individuals, the band members' performances can be heard on an astonishing 5000 albums that together amass a sales history of a HALF A BILLION albums. Paich only occasionally appeared, with Phillinganes playing at most of the shows. [26] Many of these additional musicians have also contributed to Toto's studio albums, both during their tenures and as guest contributors. [16] However, Kimball was fired from the band in 1984 due to difficulty recording vocals and numerous missed sessions. As the main motivation for his decision, Lukather said: When Dave [Paich] retired that was REAL hard for me 'cause we started the band together. Jeff Porcaro died in 1992. #266 band Boost. Two lineups of Toto onstage in 1982 (top) and 2010 (bottom). In the absence of the founding keyboardist's presence on the tour, Dominique 'Xavier' Taplin (formerly with Prince) will be sitting in for David performing with Toto."[53]. The process made us break down financially. That arrangement only lasted for two years before the Doors . The release featured extensive keyboard work from Steve Porcaro and a duet with Joseph Williams on the first single, "Bottom of Your Soul". [20] On April 12, 2021, the band announced that the Dogz of Oz World Tour would be pushed to 2022.[21]. Before Byron was brought in, the band recorded "Goin' Home" with Kimball. Like the Beatles, Kiss, or the Spice Girls, Toto split lead vocals duties among its members. Some of the biggest and most important acts in rock history are sibling actsconsider the Beach Boys with its Wilson brothers, Heart with its Wilson sisters (no relation), and those golden-haired angel boys in Hanson. [34] They would tour Japan with Boz Scaggs, which additionally featured Joseph Williams singing lead and background vocals with Kimball, and also featured the return of David Paich.[35]. The current lineup features constant member Lukather, and lead vocalist Joseph Williams (who . [60] Released on June 25, the album contains the streamed performance of November 2020, and was preceded by the release of two singles, live renditions of "Til The End" and "You Are The Flower". Toto's musical style blends together funk, hard rock, jazz, pop, progressive rock, R&B, soul, R&B, and classic rock. Fleetwood Mac was definitely Mick Fleetwood's baby, latter-day Genesis was sticksman Phil Collins' vehicle, and coming in a respectable third on that short list, Toto was Jeff Porcaro's band all the way. We have a big debt to pay. Toto IV earned six Grammy Awards, including "Record of the Year" for "Rosanna", "Album of the Year" for Toto IV and "Producer of the Year". [citation needed]. Keyboardist David Paich, son of musician and session player/arranger Marty Paich, rose to fame after having co-written much of Scaggs's Silk Degrees album. In 1993 they released a live album called Absolutely Live. Formed in 1977, the group's original lineup included lead vocalist Bobby Kimball, guitarist and vocalist Steve Lukather, keyboardist and vocalist David Paich, bassist David Hungate, keyboardist Steve Porcaro and drummer Jeff Porcaro. In other words, Kimball was doing too much coke so much so that Toto's Steve Porcaro says it ruined his voice. Joining the band for this new era is Huey Lewis and the News bassist John Pierce, Snarky Puppy drummer Robert Sput Searight, and keyboardist/background vocalist Steve Maggiora. [13] Lukather, Paich and Phillips were joined by former members Joseph Williams and Steve Porcaro, and touring bassist Nathan East. They brought in bassist and fellow session veteran David Hungate, having played with him in the backing band for Scaggs. The tour lasted from February until June 1980.[10]. [25] James sang "Stop Loving You" and Kimball's part on "Rosanna", McDaniel sang "Home of the Brave" and "Angel Don't Cry", and Douglas-McRae sang "Hold the Line". Two lineups of Toto onstage in 1982 (top) and 2010 (bottom). If Toto needed cash before it sued Sony, it certainly needed it after it lost an expensive, years-long legal battle. Having released 14 studio albums and sold over 40 million records worldwide, the group has received several Grammy Awards and was inducted into the Musicians Hall of . They have also played with legendary jazz player Miles Davis. Steve Lukather released his next solo album on February 22, 2008, titled Ever Changing Times. Steve Lukather, David Paich, and Steve Porcaro all took turns behind the microphone in addition to their regular instrumental duties, but Bobby Kimball served as the band's primary singer for its first four albums in the late '70s and early '80s. Just one year after Toto announced their breakup following a gig in Philadelphias Metropolitan Opera House, the band has announced a reunion with a radically revised lineup. Hungate, who had relocated to Nashville in 1980 to pursue a session/production career, felt that the fame surrounding Toto IV would prevent him from spending time with his family. But the real reason the band got back out there is a lot more depressing: They had no choice. Four Decades of Toto According to the LA Times Report, the Los Angeles County Coroner's office lists the cause of death to be a heart attack from the . In addition, the duo asked fellow Grant High School students, guitarist Steve Lukather (who also played in Scaggs's band as a replacement for Les Dudek) and Jeff Porcaro's brother Steve Porcaro (keyboards) to join the team. But by that point, Steve Lukather was the only original member left, but as he later told Classic Rock (via Louder), neither musical nor personnel reasons caused the split. When Byron was brought in (in 1989) he and Toto recorded four new songs which were included on their greatest hits album Past to Present 19771990, released in 1990. Jeff Porcaro and Steve Lukather also appeared on Thriller on multiple tracks, most notably the Jackson/Paul McCartney duet "The Girl Is Mine". David Hungate, after viewing the name on the demo tapes, explained to the group that the Latin words "in toto" translated to "all-encompassing". Joseph Williams, 62 1. With the addition of former S.S. Fools singer Bobby Kimball, the group began to work on their first album in 1977 after signing with Columbia Records. Fergie Frederiksen (formerly of bands Angel, Trillion and LeRoux) was brought in as the new vocalist and the band recorded Isolation, released in November 1984. The hope is to move forward with the planned itinerary for summer 2021 that will bring us back to our fans across the world., Williams echoed the sentiment in a statement of his own. Less than four years later, the former Toto singer died at age 62. Veteran keyboardist Greg Phillinganes filled in for Paich for the rest of the tour. [56] Steve Lukather had also announced that there is a film about Toto in the works, and hinted that he would be writing a new book, titled The New Testament According to Luke. To say that a close friend is "like a brother" is one of the most inaccurate expressions in the English language. Toto has been a going concern for more than 40 years. It's tough to replace the lead singer of an established bandSammy Hagar of Van Halen and Brian Johnson ofAC/DC are about the only ones who succeededand it was a tall order for Kimball's immediate successor, Dennis "Fergie" Frederiksen. The album featured three singles that reached the Top 10 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart: "Rosanna", "Africa" and "I Won't Hold You Back". [28] Paich then resumed touring with Toto in 2001. It is over. He was 38 years old. [43][44][45], Toto released their fourteenth studio album and their first in nine years titled Toto XIV on March 20 (Europe), March 23 (UK and Oceania), and March 24, 2015 (North America). Fahrenheit eventually went Gold on October 3, 1994. The new album featured three singles, "Melanie", "Cruel" and "Mad About You", a song co-written by David Paich and former Toto vocalist Joseph Williams. Members of the band were previously record track with Steely Dan, Seals and Crofts, Boz Scaggs, and Sonny & Cher. "We were not the only band that did blow. He didn't have gloves on. Formed in 1977, the group's original lineup included lead vocalist Bobby Kimball, guitarist and vocalist Steve Lukather, keyboardist and vocalist David Paich, bassist David Hungate, keyboardist Steve Porcaro and drummer Jeff Porcaro. In 1982, the rock band Chicago brought in David Foster to produce their album Chicago 16. [10], Although "The Seventh One Tour" was very successful, after it was finished the band decided to replace lead singer Joseph Williams. We were doing amazing shows, so its sad and disgusting to stop this way because of a legal issue. The 200 Greatest Singers of All Time "Africa" topped the charts in February 1983 and was a constant presence on radios around the world, but it was "Rosanna" that earned the band multiple Grammy nominations. He plans on focusing on his health and looks forward to returning to the road when ready to do so. The band's lineup consisted of Joseph Williams, Steve Lukather, David Paich, and Steve Porcaro, and their touring musicians: Lenny Castro, Shannon Forrest, Warren Ham, and Shem von Schroeck. Kimball has also performed as a solo artist and session singer. The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time 03/15/2015. Ouch. In 1998 they released Toto XX with the single "Goin' Home". Younger brother Steve is still a studio musician and also was a member of Toto. LOS ANGELES (AP) _ Drummer Jeff Porcaro of the Grammy-winning rock band Toto died of an apparent allergic reaction to pesticides he was using in his yard, his manager said Thursday. He recalled Jeff Porcaro getting frustrated if his sibling couldn't reach his perfectionist standards, but "there was definitely some brother s*** going down, because I'd hear him singing my praises when I wasn't around." This live set marked the fourth for the band, following 1993's Absolutely Live, 1999's Livefields, and 2003's Live In Amsterdam. On June 28, 2021, Lukather stated that the group has no plans to record any future studio albums, though he was open to working with Williams on solo projects.[61]. [6], After briefly considering disbanding, Toto returned to touring, with Los Angeles-based British drummer Simon Phillips replacing Jeff Porcaro. "When we came through the litigation, all the s*** left over from management that screwed us and all the other negatives, we decided to turn the negative into a positive. Founding guitarist Steve Lukather and long-time vocalist Joseph Williams are returning to the fold, but founding keyboardists Steve Porcaro and David Paich are both out of the group. Was there a very different kind of bugging his brother going on?). The band also tours with several additional musicians, currently bassist John Pierce (since 2020), drummer Robert "Sput" Searight (since 2020), keyboardists Dominique "Xavier" Taplin (since 2018) and Steve Maggiora (since 2020), and multi-instrumentalist Warren Ham (since 2017, and originally from 1986 to 1988). At this moment, Joe and I are the only long-tenured members of the band that want to be on the road continuing to bring music to our multi-generational fan base. Toto released a two-CD set Falling in Between Live on Eagle Records to commemorate the tour. The current lineup features constant member Lukather . Formed in 1977, the group's original lineup included lead vocalist Bobby Kimball, guitarist and vocalist Steve Lukather, keyboardist and vocalist David Paich, bassist David Hungate, keyboardist Steve Porcaro and drummer Jeff Porcaro. [27] "It was irresponsible journalism," Lukather toldClassic Rock(viaLouder). [33] The tour continued into 2008 and began in Mexico City, Mexico on January 31, 2008. Jeff Porcaro died in an accident on August 5, 1992, at the age of 38. Toto Band Members Who Have Died. Paich was still a member of Toto, however, as he continued to record and produce on all of Toto's releases. As of 2023, they have released fourteen studio albums, eight live albums, one movie soundtrack (1984's Dune) and a number of compilation albums. Totos popularity peaked in 1982 when their singles Africa and Rosanna became massive hits all over the globe. In 2002, in celebration of Toto's 25th anniversary, the band released Through the Looking Glass, a covers album that paid tribute to the band's musical influences, such as Bob Marley, Steely Dan, The Beatles, and Elton John. With Joseph Williams now onboard officially, Toto wrote and recorded Fahrenheit, released in October 1986. Jeff Porcaro played drums on the track,[70] while Steve Porcaro programmed synthesizer for the Thriller album and also wrote and composed "Human Nature". They once again toured the United States in spring 2014 as co-headliners with Michael McDonald. Drummer Jeff Porcaro co-founded Toto, and quickly asked his brother, keyboardist Steve Porcaro, to join in. We want to hear it. [19] Steve Porcaro was never replaced and Toto decided to continue with only five members. 1983-present. [31] The 2007 leg also featured extensive dates in both Europe and the United States, including an appearance at Moondance Jam in Walker, Minnesota. In 1986 Toto won a Crystal Globe award, signifying sales of more than 5 million records outside of their home country.[76]. On February 9, 2018, Toto released their anniversary album 40 Trips Around the Sun. Leland Sklar, who joined them on their 2007 and 2008 tours, replaced founding member Hungate. Signature. The next day my throat would be like ribbons," Poracaro said. "I'll Be Over You" and "Without Your Love", which were both ballads sung by Lukather, were the two hit singles. There is a refreshing, optimistic enthusiasm to step into the future. It's a seriously horrible diagnosis. In addition, a then-unknown Paula Abdul appeared as a dancer in their "Till the End" music video. "There was a void," he says, "and I stepped up.". Toto have reformed for a world tour, but only guitarist Steve Lukather and vocalist Joseph Williams are returning to the fold. [18] The band held an audition and Joseph Williams, son of film composer John Williams and 1950s singer/actress Barbara Ruick, was chosen to take over lead vocals in early 1986. After the "Toto XX" tour, Bobby Kimball rejoined the band as lead singer after 14 years. (See the "Tour Musicians" section below). After noticing a numbness in his fingers while playing the bass, Porcaro sought medical treatment, and doctors diagnosed him with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, or ALS, or "Lou Gehrig's disease," a devastating and ultimately fatal degenerative neural condition that slowly robs the body of its abilities to speak, eat, and breathe. Toto is known for a musical style that combines elements of pop, rock, soul, funk, progressive rock, hard rock, R&B, blues, and jazz. On January 21, 2013, Steve Lukather released a solo album, Transition, featuring former Toto touring bassist Leland Sklar, as well as Gregg Bissonette and Chad Smith. [10] Toto Members. Toto then embarked upon the "Planet Earth" tour that lasted from September until December 1990. From March to November 1993, Lukather and Phillips teamed up with friends David Garfield and John Pena on the side project Los Lobotomys and recorded the album Candyman.
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