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Toto guitarist Steve Lukather opened up about the band's controversial hit "Africa," explaining why it's both "a blessing and a curse" and why listeners shouldn't pay too much attention to the lyrics.
Steve Lukather Couldn’t Replace The “Greatest Of All F**king Time” Explaining how the rumor started, Lukather noted how Alex asked for his help sifting through unreleased material.
Lukather and the late electric guitar great Eddie Van Halen had a long-standing relationship, and – among their many collaborations – most famously worked together on Michael Jackson’s Beat It.
Steve Lukather clarified his involvement in a Van Halen project and insisted he 'will not ever play a guitar note' on a Van Halen song in March 2025.
Steve Lukather has recalled the time he performed secret jam shows with Eddie Van Halen, Steve Morse and Albert Lee, surprising audiences by booking the gigs under false names. In his latest ...
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 ...
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.
No matter what kind of music you listen to, everyone knows the song “Beat It” by pop icon and overall creepy weirdo Michael Jackson. The third single off of Jackson’s sixth solo studio album Thriller, ...
Steve Lukather has lived in his house overlooking Studio City since 1979 — longer than you’d expect, perhaps, given that he bought the place before his band Toto exploded with its fourth album ...
Steve Lukather is one of the most prolific guitar players of the modern era, splitting his time between Toto and session work with countless legends. As he now reflects: ‘I’m the luckiest ...
The Effect, a new band featuring Toto guitarist Steve Lukather’s son, Trevor, and Phil Collins’ son, Nic, has debuted its cover of the 1986 Journey tune “It Could Have Been You,” which ...
Steve Perry teamed up with Trev Lukather (son of Steve Lukather) and Nic Collins (son of Phil Collins) to re-record a 1986 Journey deep cut.