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Mike Porcaro Passes Of ALS
Mike Porcaro Passes Of ALS
Mike Porcaro Passes Of ALS
Mike Porcaro, the longtime bass player for Grammy-winning rock band Toto, died early Sunday morning at 59 following a battle with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (Lou Gehrig's Disease).
Toto's "Fergie" Has Died
Toto's "Fergie" Has Died
Toto's "Fergie" Has Died
Former Toto, Trillion and Le Roux singer Dennis 'Fergie' Frederiksen died today after a nearly four-year-long battle with cancer. Frederiksen sang on Toto's 1984 'Isolation' album, which featured the hit single 'Stranger in Town.'
Steve Lukather Blasts Streaming Royalties and Modern ‘McRecords’
Steve Lukather Blasts Streaming Royalties and Modern ‘McRecords’
Steve Lukather Blasts Streaming Royalties and Modern ‘McRecords’
Legal streams and downloads have helped take some of the bite out of the music industry's piracy problem, but they haven't done much to stem the financial bleeding for a lot of artists. And as far as Toto's Steve Lukather is concerned, the shift in how music is delivered has coincided with a change in the way it's written and recorded too.
35 Years Ago: Toto Release Their Debut Album
On their own, drummer Jeff Porcaro, keyboard player David Paich, bassist David Hungate, guitarist Steve Lukather and vocalist Bobby Kimball were some of the most in-demand session players of the '70s and '80s. Together, they formed Toto's original lineup -- and starting with the October 1978 release of their debut album, they kicked off a recording career that would soon see them topping the chart

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