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Guitar World on MSNSteve Lukather on his secret gigging supergroup with Eddie Van Halen, Albert Lee and Steve MorseSteve Lukather has recalled the time he performed secret jam shows with Eddie Van Halen, Steve Morris and Albert Lee, ...
They say you should never meet your heroes. But Steve Lukather has been talking about the time he met one of his – George Harrison. And the ex Beatle didn’t disappoint. Far from it. In an interview ...
"I don’t know about him loving the song, man," said Steve Lukather of Toto about Cuomo's feelings toward the 1982 classic Jack Irvin has over five years of experience working in digital ...
Steve Lukather has had the good fortune of playing alongside three of the Beatles – and could even go so far as to call them friends. He has been a longterm member of Ringo Star ...
Weezer had a smash hit with their cover of Toto's "Africa" and it worked out well for both bands in the end, but what does Toto guitarist Steve Lukather really think about how the whole thing went ...
Legendary Toto guitarist Steve Lukather is looking back on how cocaine took hold of the Los Angeles rock music scene in the 1970s. “It was unbelievable how [cocaine] overtook the city ...
The Africa rockers’ lead guitarist Steve Lukather on surviving the 1980s, a ‘secret’ Spotify deal – and why their biggest hit makes no sense In 2017, after assuming co-management duties ...
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Hosted on MSNToto songs are played three million times a day on Spotify and Steve Lukather seems pretty happySteve Lukather on the band's younger audience, the continued success of Africa, and that weird art installation in the Namibian desert ...
Steve "Luke" Lukather (born October 21, 1957) is an American Grammy Award-winning guitarist, singer, songwriter, arranger, and record producer best known for his work with the rock band Toto.
Weezer covered Toto's "Africa" in 2018, but Steve Lukather thinks the song's unexpected success "blew up" in the band's face. By Tyler Jenke Weezer‘s cover of Toto‘s perennial favorite ...
Pinfield cited Cuomo's love for "Africa," and Lukather countered that it wouldn't actually take that much to drag the Weezer frontman away. "I don't know about him loving the song, man," Lukather ...
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