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 ...
Luke sets the record straight on recent fake interview about modern players, explains how he knew when Michael Jackson liked ...
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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, ...
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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 ...
Toto guitarist Steve Lukather recently revealed that he used to play in a supergroup with Eddie Van Halen, Albert Lee, and Steve Morse, back in the 1990s.
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US Weekly on MSNToto Star Recalls How Cocaine ‘Overtook’ Los Angeles During ’70s HeydayLegendary Toto guitarist Steve Lukather has reflected on how cocaine ‘overtook’ the rock music scene in Los Angeles during ...
Toto star Steve ‘Luke’ Lukather stopped dyeing his hair when he turned 65, after his eldest son intervened. “I’d been dyeing it black since my thirties,” the singer-guitarist tells me.
Now, in an interview with Australian TV show The Project, guitarist Steve Lukather has been reflecting on how it feels to have their music being appreciated by such a huge number of younger fans.
Guitarist Steve Lukather wasn’t so sure. “I don’t know about him loving the song, man,” Lukather said in a 2025 interview with 99.5 KLOS host Matt Pinfield. “I think he did it to take ...
Steve Lukather's best-known work with Toto yielded some mighty popular pop-rock songs in the '70s and '80s. But his solo offerings -- which began in the '80s when his band was at the height of its ...
I’m frantically moving equipment and boxes out of the soapy water and into the sun when I get a call saying Toto’s legendary guitarist Steve “Luke” Lukather will join our Zoom interview in two minutes ...
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 ...
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