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Band Timeline

1977

Formation of Toto Band

Toto was formed in 1977 in Los Angeles, California by keyboardist/vocalist David Paich and drummer Jeff Porcaro, who had previously collaborated as session musicians. They were joined by bassist David Hungate, guitarist/vocalist Steve Lukather, keyboardist Steve Porcaro, and vocalist Bobby Kimball. The group's members were highly experienced session players contributing to many popular records in the 1970s. The band was initially signed to Columbia Records and began working on their debut album the same year.
1978

Release of Debut Album "Toto" and Breakthrough Hit

Toto released their self-titled debut album in 1978, which included the Top 5 single "Hold the Line." This initial success brought the band into mainstream attention. The album showcased a mix of rock, pop, and soul elements, emphasizing the members' musicianship and diverse influences. Their debut laid the foundation for Toto's reputation as a band that expertly blended multiple musical genres.
1982

Global Success with Toto IV

The band's fourth album, Toto IV, was released in 1982 and propelled them to worldwide fame. It featured the chart-topping single "Africa," which reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100, and "Rosanna," which peaked at number two. Toto IV earned the band several Grammy Awards, including Album of the Year, and firmly established Toto as one of the top-selling music groups of the early 1980s. The album's polished production and catchy songwriting marked a high point in the band's commercial success.
1982-1984

Lineup Changes Post-Toto IV Success

Following the success of Toto IV, original bassist David Hungate left the band and was replaced by Mike Porcaro, the youngest Porcaro brother. Vocalist Bobby Kimball also departed in 1984, due to vocal issues largely attributed to substance problems. He was succeeded by several short-term vocalists, with Joseph Williams eventually becoming the longest-serving replacement. These changes marked a new era for Toto but coincided with a decline in U.S. radio dominance.
1992

Tragic Loss of Drummer Jeff Porcaro

Founding drummer Jeff Porcaro died of a heart attack on August 5, 1992. His death was a significant loss to the band due to his pivotal role in their rhythm section and reputation as a highly skilled session musician. Following his passing, British drummer Simon Phillips joined Toto, helping the band continue despite the tragedy. Toto chose to persevere, focusing on touring and recording with their revised lineup.
1998

Reunion and Anniversary Tour

In 1998, Toto reunited with original members Bobby Kimball, Joseph Williams, and keyboardist Steve Porcaro for a 20th anniversary tour promoting the compilation album Toto XX: 1977–1997. This reunion reinvigorated the band, leading to renewed touring activity and the return of Kimball as a continuing member. The lineup blended nostalgic fan favorites with newer members, marking a revitalized phase in the band's career.
2007-2008

Retirement of Mike Porcaro and Band Disbandment

Bassist Mike Porcaro was forced to retire in 2007 due to illness (later diagnosed as ALS). After lineup changes and internal differences over business issues, guitarist Steve Lukather announced in June 2008 that he was leaving Toto, signaling the band's disbandment. The split reflected growing personal and professional challenges within the group, though members would later reunite for benefit shows.
2010

Reformation for Mike Porcaro's Benefit Shows

In 2010, Toto reformed for a series of benefit concerts to support Mike Porcaro, who was battling ALS. The lineup featured Steve Lukather, David Paich, Simon Phillips, Joseph Williams, Steve Porcaro, and touring bassist Nathan East. This reunion rekindled the band's touring career, leading to continued live performances and new studio recordings in subsequent years.
2014

Album Release and Lineup Expansion

Toto released their album Toto XIV in 2015, featuring performances from original and returning members including David Hungate and Simon Phillips. During the recording, drummer Simon Phillips left and was replaced by Keith Carlock for the tour, later succeeded by Shannon Forrest. The band also added additional musicians for live performances, reflecting a more collaborative approach to touring and recording in this era.
2018

Final Studio Album and Decision to Stop Recording

Toto released their fourteenth studio album, Old Is New, in 2018. After this release, the band decided not to record any further studio albums, focusing instead on touring and live performances. This decision marked the end of their long career in studio recording but allowed them to maintain their presence through live concerts, appealing to their established fan base.
2024

Launch of Dogz of Oz Tour

In 2024, Toto launched the Dogz of Oz Tour, beginning in Red Bank, New Jersey. The tour featured the return of original guitarist Steve Lukather and lead vocalist Joseph Williams alongside several new touring musicians. David Paich remained a music director but largely retired from touring due to health. This ongoing tour reflects Toto's enduring legacy and commitment to live performance despite the absence of new studio material.
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Members

Current

Name
Begin
Occupation

Scott Page

N/A

Additional

Alessandro Esseno

N/A

Joseph Williams

2020

Lead vocals

Steve Lukather

2020

Guitar

Robert Searight

N/A

History

Name
Begin
End
Occupation

David Hungate

1977
1982

Bass guitar

David Paich

1977
2008

Background vocals

Synthesizer

Lead vocals

Keyboard

Simon Phillips

1992
2008

Percussion

Drums (drum set)

David Hungate

1999
2009

Bass guitar

Simon Phillips

2010
2014

Drums (drum set)

Steve Porcaro

1998
1998

Keyboard

Jeff Porcaro

1977
1992

Drums (drum set)

Percussion

Bobby Kimball

1977
1984

Background vocals

Lead vocals

Bobby Kimball

1989
1989

Lead vocals

Joseph Williams

2010
2019

Lead vocals

David Hungate

2014
2015

Bass guitar

Steve Lukather

2010
2019

Guitar

Keith Carlock

2014
2015

Drums (drum set)

Steve Lukather

1977
2008

Guitar

Background vocals

Lead vocals

Steve Porcaro

1977
1988

Background vocals

Synthesizer

Keyboard

Lead vocals

Steve Porcaro

2010
2019

Keyboard

David Paich

2010
2019

Keyboard

Jean-Michel Byron

1990
1990

Lead vocals

Background vocals

Bobby Kimball

1998
2008

Background vocals

Lead vocals

Greg Phillinganes

2005
2008

Keyboard

Joseph Williams

1986
1988

Lead vocals

Background vocals

Joseph Williams

1998
1998

Lead vocals

Mike Porcaro

1982
2007

Bass guitar

Fergie Frederiksen

1984
1985

Lead vocals

Background vocals

Story of Toto

Toto: The Story of a Rock & Roll Fusion Powerhouse

Toto, a name synonymous with polished rock and infectious melodies, emerged from the vibrant music scene of Los Angeles in 1977. This band, often stylized as TOTO, transcended genre boundaries, seamlessly blending pop, rock, soul, funk, hard rock, R&B, blues, and jazz into their signature sound.

Their journey, marked by 14 studio albums and over 40 million records sold worldwide, has been punctuated by accolades including multiple Grammy Awards and an induction into the Musicians Hall of Fame in 2009.

The band's origins trace back to session musicians David Paich (keyboards, vocals) and Jeff Porcaro (drums). They joined forces with bassist David Hungate, guitarist Steve Lukather (also on vocals), keyboardist Steve Porcaro (also on vocals), and vocalist Bobby Kimball to release their self-titled debut album in 1978.

Their breakthrough came with the Top 5 hit "Hold the Line," which propelled their debut album to mainstream attention. However, it was their fourth studio album, Toto IV (1982), that catapulted them to global stardom. This album yielded the chart-topping "Africa" and the number two hit "Rosanna," solidifying Toto's place as one of the most successful musical groups of their era.

Following Toto IV, the band experienced lineup changes, with Hungate and Kimball departing. Mike Porcaro replaced Hungate on bass, while Kimball's vocal duties were shared by various short-term singers, most notably Joseph Williams. The tragic loss of Jeff Porcaro in 1992 led to the addition of drummer Simon Phillips.

While Toto might not have consistently dominated the US radio charts since their 1970s and early 1980s peak, they have remained active, releasing albums and touring relentlessly (with a few brief hiatuses) until the present day. They continue to enjoy significant popularity in markets like Japan and Scandinavia, where they have consistently achieved top ten charting albums and singles.

Toto's legacy is cemented by their undeniable musical talent, their ability to seamlessly blend genres, and their timeless hits that continue to resonate with generations of music fans. They are, without a doubt, a true force in the world of rock music.

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