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In early 2004, the band embarked on a world tour that went throughout 2004 and 2005. "" by 2017• provided backup vocals on the song "I'll Be Over You" and appeared in the accompanying music video , while founder and songwriting giant appeared on the Steve Porcaro penned track "Lea". 1985—1988: Fahrenheit and The Seventh One with Joseph Williams [ ] David Paich during a live concert At the close of the Isolation tour in 1985, Fergie Frederiksen was let go. 1980—1981: Hydra and Turn Back [ ] At the close of the first tour, the band began work on their next album, titled , which was released later that year and featured the single "", inspired by ' cult film. Archived from on July 17, 2011. — lead and backing vocals 1977—1984, 1989, 1998—2008• At the time was dating actress , but the song is not about her, according to writer David Paich. The song "Hold the Line" was now sung as a duet between James and Douglas-McRae. In 1946, when the —the body that advised the on matters of nobility—ceased operations, the Tribunal of Naples recognized his numerous titles, so his complete name was changed from Antonio Clemente to Antonio Griffo Focas Flavio Ducas Komnenos Gagliardi de Curtis of , His Imperial Highness, Palatine Count, Knight of the , of , Duke of and , Prince of , , , , , , , Count of and , Count and Duke of and. United Stations Programming Network. After the 2013 leg of the 35th anniversary tour, it was revealed via the band's official website on January 23, 2014 that Simon Phillips had departed the band to pursue a solo career. He became adept at these shows also known as rivista — , and in the 1930s he had his own company, with which he travelled across Italy. Paich then resumed touring with Toto in 2001. Later that year, Toto composed most of the music for the. The band released in early 1999 and embarked on the "Reunion" tour, touring worldwide and returning to the United States for the first time in six years. "" by 2008• Daniela Aronica, Gino Frezza, Raffaele Pinto. 2002—2004 — 25th Anniversary Tour Through the Looking Glass Tour• 1968 as Man at Funeral uncredited, released posthumously• 1958 as barone Luigi Fontana• Singapore Pools Account Betting Service - - 1 System 8 Entry• On January 21, 2013, Steve Lukather released his latest solo album, , featuring former Toto touring bassist , as well as and. — lead and backing vocals 1984—1985; died 2014• Following the album's release, the band set out on the "Hydra Tour", which featured both American and international dates. In 1982, the rock band brought in to produce their album. 1990 — Planet Earth Tour Past to Present Tour• 1960 as Antonio Di Cosimo• "" by , 1971• 2014: David Hungate's return and North American tour with Michael McDonald [ ] While Keith Carlock was now part of the band, he did not join them for at least the North American tour and his role was filled by Shannon Forrest. 1982 marked the beginning of Toto's most successful era. Later that year, a live album titled was released. 1977—1979: Band name and debut album [ ] Once the band came together, David Paich began composing what would become the eponymous debut album, Toto. "" by 1982• And we constrained him, reduced him, forced him into a common human being, and thus clipped his wings. "" by , , , , 2004• The group has been honored with several and was inducted into the in 2009. 15 November 2007. "" by 1984• The handicap however almost never affected his schedule and acting abilities. I just can't do it anymore and at 50 years old I wanted to start over and give it one last try on my own. However, the record gave the band material to promote their "25th Anniversary Tour", which started in 2002 and concluded in 2003. David Paich briefly took a break from touring in 2000, so filled in on keyboards. Having played on many sessions with drummer the son of session percussionist , whom he met while attending , where they formed the band Rural Still Life, Paich began to discuss seriously with Porcaro the possibility of them forming their own band. Toto then embarked upon the "Planet Earth" tour that lasted from September until December 1990. Archived from on February 12, 2007. 2003—2005: Greg Phillinganes and David Paich's semi-retirement [ ] Toto on stage at the Summer Tour 2004 in , Italy, July 11, 2004. He served in the army during and then went back to acting. Paich returned but was only able to play for a few weeks before he had to leave again, so Phillinganes once again filled in for the remainder of the shows. Paich and had played together as on several albums and decided to form a band. 1957 as Michele 'Mike' Spillone• After the tour, Toto released a live album and DVD of the show titled. Of the musicians chosen, three were Steve Lukather, David Paich, and Steve Porcaro, the three core members of Toto. 1954 as Tapioca• While did not achieve the acclaim or sales of Toto IV, it did achieve Gold status, largely on the strength of the single "". "" by 1988• 1958 as Dante Cruciani• "" by , , , , 1968• The album featured three singles that reached the Top 10 on the chart: "", "" and "". When Mike [Porcaro] fell ill and had to leave that was it for me. Liliana De Curtis, Matilde Amorosi. Steve Lukather stated that the band still exists: Edit to 2010. — guitars, lead and backing vocals, bass guitar 1977—2008, 2010—2019, 2020—present• Hell, it's 35 years if you count High School where the core all met. With some of them he paired in several films, the most renowned and successful teams being established with and. well with Mike not being well and some of us missing each other the REAL high school friends yes that includes Joe! On April 6, 2015, Toto announced that they would embark on August 7, 2015 in with veteran progressive band on a joint summer tour of North America due to end on September 12, 2015 in ,. 1962 as Nini• Toto' Casamandrei• After its release, the band embarked on another world tour. 1963 as Nini Cantachiaro• Campbell, Mary July 11, 1982. In late 2003, Toto headlined for two months straight. Phillips was then replaced by Steely Dan drummer. 1954 as Gennaro Piselli• 1984• The band didn't get along with Byron, whose diva-like behavior and flamboyant stage presence caused friction during the tour. 2004—2005 — 2004 Summer Tour• La bustina di minerva in Italian. After the European leg of the tour, Toto covered 's song "" in response to their cover of Toto's 1981 number 1 single, "". 1956 as Antonio Caponi• During a tour in 1956, he lost most of his eyesight due to an eye infection that he had ignored to avoid cancelling his show and disappointing his fans. TV [ ]• They had considered using him for their 1980 album , but went with Tom Dowd instead. 2020: Dogz of Oz Tour [ ] On 19 October 2020, it was announced that Steve Lukather and Joseph Williams would return to touring under the band name, in a proposed worldwide tour in 2021, known as the Dogz of Oz Tour. — lead and backing vocals 1989-1990• Toto in 1982 in London at the. 2015—2017: Toto XIV and Mike Porcaro's death [ ] Toto released their fourteenth studio album and their first in nine years titled on March 20 Europe , March 23 UK and Oceania , and March 24, 2015 North America. 1954 as Felice Sciosciammocca• He was a genius, not just a grandiose actor. no one really wants to make new music, not a full record anyway. 1963 as Antonio Saracino• "" by with 1992• 1945 as Aristide Tromboni• Linguaggi e maschere del comico. formerly of bands , Trillion and was brought in as the new vocalist and the band recorded , released in November 1984. "" by 1987• This live set marks the fourth for the band, following 1993's Absolutely Live, 1999's Livefields and 2003's Live In Amsterdam. 1995• Lukather and Steve Porcaro were in the same year at Grant and continued the band Rural Still Life the name shortened to Still Life after Paich and Jeff graduated. 1954 as Il fotografo• Toto embarked upon a brief tour of North America on September 20, 2019 — Steve Lukather stated that the tour will be the band's last for "a while," and that tensions within the band and its management have increased due to ongoing legal troubles, such as an ongoing lawsuit with the widow of founding member and drummer Jeff Porcaro, Susan Porcaro-Goings current wife of. In April, mirroring the situation that had happened with Kimball seven years previously, former singer Joseph Williams was arrested on drug-related charges. 1999—2000 — Mindfields Tour• Guitarist performing a solo on Toto's live cover version of 's "" during the Live At Chelsea festival at the on June 13, 2019. In addition, the duo asked fellow Grant High School students, guitarist who also played in Scaggs's band as a replacement for and Jeff Porcaro's brother keyboards to join the team. 1962 as Frate bersagliere• Paich says, 'Jeff remembered the name of the dog in The Wizard of Oz. The band enjoyed great commercial success in the late 1970s and 1980s, beginning with the band's released in 1978. Nearly 30 years later, Steve Lukather confessed that, despite the song's popularity, he hated "99" and that it's one of his least favorite Toto songs, which is why it was rarely performed after Hydra's tour. During this time, the band also found that former singer Bobby Kimball was booking shows and billing himself and his backing band as "Toto". 1966 as Don Vincenzo• Half Moon• In 1993 they released a live album called. Antonio Cavalli• 1991—1992: Kingdom of Desire and Jeff Porcaro's death [ ] Once again without a lead vocalist, guitarist sang lead vocals and became the new front man. In the summer of 2010, Toto reformed and went on a short European tour, with a new lineup, to benefit , who had been diagnosed with ALS and was no longer an active member of the band. 2006—2008 — Falling in Between Tour• [] 1943• 1959 as Il nonno illuminato• 1985—1986 — Isolation Tour• 1959 as Cesare Posalaquaglia• The child died a few hours later. 1950 as Figaro• The new album featured three singles, "Melanie", "Cruel" and "Mad About You", a song co-written by David Paich and former Toto vocalist Joseph Williams. The band garnered international acclaim and was nominated for a for. "" by , 1969• 1967, aired posthumously See also [ ]• In early 1981, Toto released their third album,. He so regretted growing up without a father that, at age 35, he managed to have the marquis Francesco Maria Gagliardi Focas adopt him in exchange for a. On November 5, it was confirmed both on Toto's and David Paich's official Facebook pages that a new studio album was in the works and that the band planned to go into the studio early 2014. Lukather released his second solo album, , which was a more "introspective" album than his previous solo album. Another personal tragedy was the premature birth of his son Massenzio in 1954. Writing [ ] During the 1950s, he started to compose poetry. Singapore Pools Woodlands N3 Branch - Blk 305 Woodlands St 31 01-77 1 QuickPick System 7 Entry• They were directed by Bruce Gowers and produced by Paul Flattery for Jon Roseman Productions International. "" by , , 2006• [ ] The "Tambu Tour" proved to be another success, although there were no North American dates. Isolation 's tour began in February 1985 and concluded three months later. — drums 2014—2015 Discography [ ] Main article: Studio albums• With the release of the critically acclaimed and commercially successful 1982 , Toto became one of the best-selling music groups of their era. — bass guitar 1977—1982, touring 2014—2015• John sang "Stop Loving You" and Bobby's part on "Rosanna", Donna sang "Home of the Brave" and "Angel Don't Cry", and Jenny sang "Hold the Line". Other singles released were "Drag Him To The Roof" and "The Turning Point". Calvin Gilbert October 13, 2009. On January 18, 2014, former vocalist Fergie Frederiksen died after a long battle with liver cancer. It was their most comprehensive tour on the continent in years. In October 2020, the band announced that guitarist and founding member and longtime vocalist would return to touring as Toto in the 2021 "Dogz of Oz" tour, and in a livestreamed concert on November 21st 2020 due to the. 1950 as Pasquale Miele• They then embarked on a world tour promoting the album celebrating 40 years of playing music. The album was not a commercial success and many fans were upset about the release, thinking that the band should have written new material instead. "" by 1989• 1954 as Don Saverio Petrillo segment "Il guappo"• On July 20, 2018, Toto announced: "David Paich will not be performing on the band's planned North American tour. Further information: Current members• After Simon Phillips announced of illness, Jon Fariss and joined the band for the Night of the Proms. Contents• Although the album Hydra failed to achieve the commercial success of Toto's first release, it still went gold. 1950 as Antonio Della Buffas• Upon its conclusion in 1987, Steve Porcaro left the band to pursue a career in film and television scoring. 2010 — Mike Porcaro Honor Tour• 1958 as Giuseppe La Paglia• 2015• 1995—1997: Addition of Simon Phillips and Tambu [ ] In 1995 Toto recorded , their first album with Simon Phillips, which saw the band back with CBS now. In 2008, a companion DVD of the show which was recorded in Paris in March 2007 was released. They once again toured the United States in spring 2014 as co-headliners with singer Michael McDonald. "" by , , , , , 1983• 1955 as Toto Esposito• it was so much fun and so successful we thought "Hmm, maybe a few gigs once in awhile would be fun" and we can make some money etc. Toto announced an extended hiatus following the final leg of their 40th anniversary tour in 2019. 1988• 2007 featured extensive dates in both Europe and the United States, including an appearance at in. 1991 — 1991 Summer Tour• Hungate rejoined Toto as a touring musician and later a band member. 1954 as Rosario Chiarchiaro segment "La patente"• Franca Faldini, Goffredo Fofi. While Williams performs lead vocals, Frederiksen had begun recording a few tracks and is featured as a background vocalist on the track "Could This Be Love". 1953 as Prof. With the addition of former S. Archived from on April 7, 2014. "" by 1967• "Africa" topped the charts in February 1983 and was a constant presence on radios around the world, but it was "Rosanna" that earned the band multiple Grammy nominations. MAYBE a track someday but not in the near future. His father did not legally recognize him until 1937. "" by 1991• Tambu also featured John James and Jenny Douglas-McRae as backup singers on some of the tracks. Their show on July 17, 2011 in Verona, Italy was recorded for a live DVD but has yet to be released because of a contractual issue with their former label. Toto IV earned six , including "" for "Rosanna", "" for Toto IV and "". 1961 as Antonio Capurro• 1958 as Il professore• Fahrenheit eventually went Gold on October 3, 1994. 1951 as Ferdinando Esposito• "" by 1981• "" by , , 2007• "" by 2012• Bibliography [ ]• Toto has released 14 studio albums, and has sold over 40 million records worldwide. "" by featuring 2016• Toto is known for a musical style that combines elements of pop, rock, , , , , , , and. "" by 1999• 1993 — 1993 Summer Tour• "" by featuring 2013• 1992—1993 — Kingdom of Desire Tour• The first of which, which also led to the birth of the band was with , in which , , , and regular Toto guest contributor and father of Jeff, , and played on his smash hit album. Both the live album and the DVD were released in late 2003. " As the main motivation for his decision, Lukather said: When Dave [Paich] retired that was REAL hard for me 'cause we started the band together. 1948 as Prof. 2006—2008: Falling In Between and Falling In Between Live [ ] Steve Lukather and Greg Phillinganes, in , Norway, August 4, 2007 In early 2006, Toto released on the Italian label , their first album of new material since 1999. 1980 — Hydra Tour• 1982—1985: Isolation [ ] Subsequent to the Toto IV release, bassist left the band. 1999• 1947 as Gasparre• 2002—2003: Through the Looking Glass and Toto's 25th anniversary [ ] In 2002, in celebration of Toto's 25th anniversary, the band released , a covers album that paid tribute to the band's musical influences, such as Bob Marley, Steely Dan, George Harrison and Elton John. Before Byron was brought in, the band recorded "Goin' Home" with Kimball. On October 11, 2010, Steve Lukather released his next solo album,. "" by 1998• Two singles were released, "Could You Be Loved", a Bob Marley cover, and "While My Guitar Gently Weeps", a Beatles cover. The lineup featured , , , , and special guest. 1954 as Salvatore Lojacono• 1967 as Ciancicato Miao segment "La terra vista dalla luna"•。 。 。

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