Toto overcame their lack of a steady frontman via their instrumental ingenuity, and here are the band's five biggest hits.
The Laurel Canyon counterculture of the late 1960s and ’70s made its way to the mainstream through artists like the Eagles, Joni Mitchell, Neil Young, Carole King, James Taylor, and many others. But ...
Toto’s “Africa” is officially having another moment. The 1982 yacht rock favorite just re-entered Billboard’s Global 200 chart, peaking at No. 198 this week, and even landed at No. 156 on the Global ...
A trio of artists whose commercial heydays were back when pop bands still had saxophonists joined forces to take Blossom-goers back in time on Friday night. Christopher Cross, Men at Work and ...
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, 1982’s ...
Lowe discussed all things music on an episode of his podcast "Literally! With Rob Lowe" featuring yacht rock documentarian Bill Simmons Vinnie Zuffante/Getty;Jim Shea/Michael Ochs Archives/Getty If ...
If Brat Pack-era Rob Lowe hadn't turned out the way he did, we might have ended up with a yacht rock version of the star instead. During the episode, the star revealed that in the mid-'80s, he nearly ...
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