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a b Molenda, Michael (May 2008), "Steve Lukather", Guitar Player, vol.45, no.2, pp.14–16, ISSN 0017-5463 Mettler, Mike (May 2008). "Toto Recall with Steve Lukather". Sound & Vision. Vol.73, no.4. p.6. ISSN 1537-5838. Songwriting Lukather on Toto and Lukather albums", SteveLukather.net, archived from the original on April 18, 2012 , retrieved May 1, 2012 With "The Low Spark of High Heeled Boys", Lukather said that he "wanted to play and stretch out". [4] He also denoted that this version includes "one of the greatest piano solos" that he's heard of in his life by Jeff Babko, and that David Paich plays a great " Steve Winwood organ solo". [8]

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Leigh, Bill (December 1, 2005), "Holiday Happenings– Steve Lukather and Friends– Santamental", Bass Player, p.57, ISSN 1050-785X Top Albums (Week 25, 2023)". Syndicat National de l'Édition Phonographique . Retrieved June 26, 2023. About "Bridge of Sighs", Lukather said that he chose that song because "Robin [Trower] doesn't get enough love" and he "wanted to capture that era when it was recorded in the early '70s". He has also affirmed that it's a great and fun song to play, that he loves the lyrics and the vibe of the song, and that "not a lot of people have done it" as far as he knows. [7] [6] I Found the Sun Again (liner notes). Steve Lukather. The Players Club. 2021. TPC76312. {{ cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) ( link) Ultratop.be – Steve Lukather – I Found the Sun Again" (in Dutch). Hung Medien. Retrieved January 22, 2022.Winnaars Eddy Christiani Award (in Dutch), Sena, archived from the original on September 8, 2011 , retrieved August 7, 2013 ToTo has enjoyed a celebrated global resurgence over the last decade. Through 2022-2023, the band will perform in front of close to a million fans. Their repertoire has 3 BILLION+ streams at Spotify alone, with “Africa” counting for one billion plays on its own. Lukather said, “Some people think ‘cause someone has left the band or moved on to their own thing that we stopped being friends or stopped wanting to work together.I think this proves that is not the case, and I wanted to make music with my old friends, alongside having a laugh or two. It was a lot of fun and it also has a sound that is familiar.” The top songs for me are ‘Burning Bridges’, ‘All Forevers Must End’, ‘I’ll Never Know’and ’Take My Love’.

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Steve Lukather Discography", SteveLukather.net, archived from the original on August 10, 2008 , retrieved May 1, 2012Smooth" by Santana (Rodney Holmes, Tony Lindsay, Karl Perazzo, Raul Rekow, Benny Rietveld, Carlos Santana& Chester Thompson) featuring Rob Thomas (1999) This show was first broadcast 19 September 2023. It was Pete’s 500 edition since the show was first broadcast from January 2014. The feeling that chaos was about to erupt was palpable": Thurston Moore's memoir Sonic Life is a fascinating insider account of life-changing outsider art, and one music geek's insatiable lust for the loud Santamental, released in October 2003, [37] is a collaborative project featuring several prominent musicians such as guitarists Eddie Van Halen, Slash, Steve Vai, and drummer Gregg Bissonette. [38] When Lukather's record company, Bop City Records, approached him about recording a Christmas album, he responded with a quip about his suitability for the project. The company wanted him to do the record knowing he would approach the project with a unique angle and produce something different from the typical Christmas album. Lukather recruited keyboardist Jeff Babko and guitarist Larry Carlton, who Lukather had worked with previously, to help arrange the songs. The project was a challenge to Lukather, who had to be creative to turn the traditionally simple songs into something interesting for listeners without altering the fundamental structures. He said of the album, "But I never dreamt in a million years that I'd do a Christmas record." [24] Album sales exceed 40 MILLION copies. ToTo is one of the few 70’s bands that have endured the changing trends and styles, and 45 years in to a career enjoy a multi-generational fan base and still selling out shows around the world.

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Toto guitarist Steve Lukather‘s new studio solo album, Bridges, is out now, on The Players Club/Mascot Label Group, and concurrent with that is his latest video single release, ‘Not My Kind Of People’. Slagman, Arend. "Toto to go on hiatus after final 40th anniversary show in Philly". SteveLukather.com . Retrieved November 16, 2020. Over the course of Luke’s career, both Stan Lynch and Randy Goodrum have frequently co-written with him. On Bridges , both of these prolific writers once again have collaborated. Lynch, of Heartbreakers fame co-wrote multiple songs with Lukather / Paich / Williams, and Goodrum with Luke alone on “All Forevers Must End.” As Luke offers, “These guys are the guys that come in and write the lyrics way better than me. I knew they would bring it as always and they did. They are also dear friends as well, and we love working together. I do have input to the lyrics. I give them ideas of what I wanna say and they articulate my feelings into the music, and then perhaps once I see their first drafts we talk about it, edit here and there, and the end result is what we have on this record.” In 1998, Lukather received an invitation to tour Japan with fellow guitarist Larry Carlton after Japanese promoters requested that Carlton's annual tours each be different from the last. Lukather and Carlton exchanged some recorded material and decided that a collaboration would be interesting. Lukather was flattered by the invitation to tour with Carlton, citing him as his favorite guitarist. Lukather speaks highly of their stage efforts, although the two were admittedly outside their normal realm of work. He stated in an interview that "you can hear us having fun on the record—you can hear the smiles on our faces." [43] After several shows, the duo realized that they should record their collaboration even if just for their own use. Guitarist and producer Steve Vai heard one of the subsequent recordings and expressed interest in releasing it under his Favored Nations label, also home to such artists as Eric Johnson and Dweezil Zappa. Vai and Lukather mixed and produced the recording, which is said to be a mixture of jazz, blues, and fusion music. [43] The resulting album, No Substitutions: Live in Osaka, won a 2001 Grammy award for Best Pop Instrumental Album. [10] [44] Album reviewers described Lukather as having a heavier style than Carlton. [45] Lukather and Carlton later did an international tour in support of the album. [43]

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Sprague, David (June 22, 2005), "Les Paul 90th Birthday Salute", Daily Variety, vol.287, no.58, p.5, ISSN 0011-5509 a b c "Toto Steve Lukather eonmusic interview February 2021". eonmusic. February 2021 . Retrieved August 3, 2022.

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