As a member of Toto, Steve Lukather topped the Bilboard charts with classics like Africa (#1) and Rosanna (#2). As a studio musician, he's played with everyone from Paul McCartney and Elton John to Aretha Franklin, Michael Jackson and Cheech & Chong. A celebrated player in his own right, he's traded licks with Miles Davis, Jeff Beck, Larry Carlton and Eric Clapton. What musical stone has Luke left unturned?
News & Articles
Archive: 2002
Total articles: 10
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Interview - By Arend, Dec 1, 2002 12:00 AM
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Guido Henkel - Steve Lukather & Los Lobotomys In concert Ohne Filter (DVD)
Editorial - By Arend, Nov 5, 2002 12:00 AMAmong guitarists, Steve Lukather takes a very special place for a number of reasons. On the one hand he is the guitarist and singer in one of the West Coast’s musically most polished bands, Toto, with which he has celebrated stellar successes in the past. -
Ian Anderson (Jethro Tull)- Ian joining Toto?
Editorial - By Arend, Nov 4, 2002 12:00 AMI was deep in meaningful conversation with my new pal, the esoteric and suave Al Di Meola - maestro of the jazz-fusion guitar - when those loud and vulgar types Steven Hangbuddy Lukather and Robert cuddle-me-quick Kimball persuaded us to venture on to their stage at the Munich Olympia Halle last night.
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Arend Slagman - Through the looking glass, Toto's party with their musical roots
Editorial - By Arend, Nov 1, 2002 12:00 AMThe Californian rock group Toto is in (music) business for 25 years this year. They are celebrating this anniversary with a new album, a contract with a new record company (EMI) and an extended world tour in 2002 and 2003. -
Reggie Boyle - Toto and Michael McDonald summer tour, Celebrity-Theatre, Phoenix, USA
Editorial - By Arend, Aug 3, 2002 12:00 AMLuke always knows when to turn it up a notch without going too far. He knows when to turn it down a notch to bring the house down with his sizzling clean solos. -
Robyn Flans - Jeff Porcaro
Editorial - By Arend, Aug 1, 2002 12:00 AMIn December 1992 Robyn Flans made a special tribute to Jeff Porcaro for Modern Drummer with a passionated portrait and lots of statements of musicians Jeff worked with.
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Luke about the Castillo benefit concert
News - By Arend, Apr 30, 2002 12:00 AMHey man... it was really cool. I played with Simon, Kenny Aronoff and Phil Soussan. We did Smell yourself, Tears of my own Shawn(!) (I forgot the words hahaha...) and Manic depression. We had a blast and it was great to see old and new friends. Guns 'n' Roses played with the guys from Buckcherry and Cypress Hill and Steven Tyler from Aerosmith. Tyler grabbed me after our set and said alot of nice things to me and it meant a lot as the cat is a fuckin legend! It was great to see Slash, Matt and Duff again. They played great. Ronnie Montrose played... Randy would heve been proud, I am sure he was there in spirit. -
Reggie Boyle - Randy Castillo benefit concert, Los Angeles
Editorial - By Arend, Apr 30, 2002 12:00 AMOn March 26th 2002 drummer Randy Castillo (Ozzy, Motley Cruë) died after a long fight with cancer. One of his best friends, Phil Soussan, arranged a benefit concert at the Key Club in L.A. with a lot of Randy's musical friends, including Steve Lukather. -
Reggie Boyle - Doves of Fire live at the B.B. King's Blues Club in Los Angeles, March 9th 2002
Editorial - By Arend, Mar 10, 2002 12:00 AMIf you've forgotten what great music was because they don't play any on the radio or MTV. Then you should have been at BB Kings' in Universal City, CA. last night. -
Neville Marten - Luke speaks about…
Interview - By Arend, Feb 1, 2002 12:00 AM...his collaboration with Larry Carlton. Larry Carlton and Steve Lukather are basking in new-found and unexpected glory, their live album, No substitutions, garnering rave reviews around the world. Could a career move be on the cards?
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