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  2. Toto Guitarist Says He Tried to 'Be Friendly' with Rivers ...

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    However, Lukather, 67, isn't sure how Cuomo actually feels about "Africa." In a new interview on Matt Pinfield’s KLOS radio show New & Approved, the guitar player said, "I don’t know about him ...

  3. Steve Lukather - Wikipedia

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    Lukather and Carlton later did an international tour in support of the album. [45] In 2005, Lukather won critical praise for his rendition of the Jimi Hendrix song "Little Wing" at a gala 90th birthday celebration for jazz guitarist Les Paul. [48] Returning after a five-year absence, the 2012 G3 Tour featured Lukather alongside Joe Satriani and ...

  4. Live in Amsterdam (Toto album) - Wikipedia

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    25th Anniversary: Live in Amsterdam is a live album by Toto, released in 2003, in the 25th anniversary of the band. [2] And this was also the band's last live album to feature keyboardist/vocalist David Paich and bassist Mike Porcaro; Paich, before his semi-retirement from touring in 2005 until his return to the band in 2010 with Greg Phillinganes taking his place, and Porcaro, before his ...

  5. Isolation (Toto album) - Wikipedia

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    While Toto IV was a massive, Grammy winning success, Toto elected not to mount a U.S. tour behind the album, a decision Steve Lukather has since regretted as a missed opportunity to become a "US-arena rock band." [9] Part of the reluctance to tour was the ongoing personal and legal drug-related problems of lead vocalist Bobby Kimball.

  6. Ever Changing Times - Wikipedia

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    Ever Changing Times is the fifth studio album by American musician Steve Lukather, and his first since leaving Toto.In March 2008, a site was launched in order to promote the album. [1]

  7. Rosanna (song) - Wikipedia

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    Steve Porcaro and Lukather describe it as "the ultimate Toto track". [15] Cash Box said that it "is a varied palette of pleasing pop shades". [ 16 ] Billboard said "The arrangement is more complex than anything Toto's known for, mixing rock power chords with softer passages".

  8. Candyman (album) - Wikipedia

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    Candyman is the second studio album by American rock musician Steve Lukather, released on March 29, 1994, by Columbia Records internationally and Viceroy Music in the U.S. It was a collaboration of musicians who were for the most part also in Lukather's band Los Lobotomys.

  9. Lukather - Wikipedia

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    Lukather is the first solo studio album by Toto guitarist Steve Lukather. [1] It was released in 1989 through CBS Records internationally but was never given a U.S. release due to tensions between Lukather and Columbia Records.