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Albums
Members
Current
Alessandro Esseno
Joseph Williams
Lead vocals
Robert Searight
Scott Page
Additional
Steve Lukather
Guitar
History
Bobby Kimball
Background vocals
Lead vocals
Bobby Kimball
Lead vocals
Bobby Kimball
Lead vocals
Background vocals
David Hungate
Bass guitar
David Hungate
Bass guitar
David Hungate
Bass guitar
David Paich
Synthesizer
Background vocals
Keyboard
Lead vocals
David Paich
Keyboard
Fergie Frederiksen
Lead vocals
Background vocals
Greg Phillinganes
Keyboard
Jean-Michel Byron
Lead vocals
Background vocals
Jeff Porcaro
Percussion
Drums (drum set)
Joseph Williams
Lead vocals
Background vocals
Joseph Williams
Lead vocals
Joseph Williams
Lead vocals
Keith Carlock
Drums (drum set)
Mike Porcaro
Bass guitar
Simon Phillips
Percussion
Drums (drum set)
Simon Phillips
Drums (drum set)
Steve Lukather
Guitar
Lead vocals
Background vocals
Steve Lukather
Guitar
Steve Porcaro
Background vocals
Synthesizer
Lead vocals
Keyboard
Steve Porcaro
Keyboard
Steve Porcaro
Keyboard
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.