Steve Lukather is always a blast to chat with. And as the man who has held down Toto's proverbial fort — along with thousands of iconic sessions — dialed in with Guitar Player to catch up, he was in ...
Guitarist Steve Lukather has confirmed that Toto are done making albums. “There’s not going to be another Toto record,” the rocker declared in an interview with MisplacedStraws.com. Instead, Lukather ...
Versatile musician, guitarist, vocalist, composer, producer and arranger Steve Lukather was born in Los Angeles on October 21 in 1957. Before his father bought him a guitar (a simple Kay acoustic) and ...
"I don’t know what the future-future’s gonna be, but I do know that’s gonna be the last show ... for the foreseeable future – and certainly the end of this configuration of Toto,” Lukather revealed ...
The Effect, a new band featuring Toto guitarist Steve Lukather’s son, Trevor, and Phil Collins’ son, Nic, has debuted its cover of the 1986 Journey tune “It Could Have Been You,” which features guest ...
A Rolling Stone review of Toto’s eponymous first album said, “Toto is the kind of dull debut you’d expect from a bunch of career session players.” Referring to Michael Jackson’s mega-selling album ...
Formed in 1977 Los Angeles, rock band Toto has dabbled in every genre from jazz to hard rock. Selling more than 50 million records globally, the band has picked up six Grammy Awards. Nearly 50 years ...
Steve Lukather is always a blast to chat with. And as the man who has held down Toto's proverbial fort — along with thousands of iconic sessions — dialed in with Guitar Player to catch up, he was in ...
"He was a family man," Toto guitarist Steve Lukather tells PEOPLE in this week's issue of longtime friend Eddie Van Halen, who died last week To the world, Eddie Van Halen was known as a guitar god.
It was a No. 1 hit — and it’s notoriously a little odd. Toto’s Steve Lukather has some mixed feelings about the band’s 1982 song, “Africa.” Lukather, 67, opened about the creation of the song and its ...
Toto’s singer/guitarist Steve Lukather was sure that the song was going to be a stinker and hurt the band’s career. I mean, who could relate to a number about a continent that the vast majority of ...