Steve Lukather and David Paich sat down for a chat with Huey Lewis on the latest episode of “‘80s Radio with Huey Lewis” on Apple Music Hits. The Toto veterans discussed their early playing years, ...
Toto’s David Paich admitted it was "scary" to be releasing his debut solo album. Forgotten Toys arrives on Aug. 19 and features contributions from bandmates Steve Lukather and Joseph Williams. It ...
For the bulk of his career, Toto’s David Paich has been playing on other people’s records, stacking up credits on around 2,000 albums – though he jokingly admitted recently that this figure might not ...
A Vulture series in which studio musicians select their best performances. “We were baffled because, to us, it was very much a ‘Here’s the 11th-hour, late-bloomer song that went on the record.’” Photo ...
Ten months after Totoreleased their beloved song, "Africa," it charted as number one on the Billboard Top 100 on February 2, 1983. For over four decades, the song, featured on the band's fourth studio ...
Continuing to diversify its growing catalog, indie publisher Spirit Music Group has signed David Paich, a founding member of Toto and co-author of many of Boz Scaggs’ biggest hits. Multi-year deal ...
Given his lengthy tenure with Toto, it’s hard to believe that singer and keyboard player David Paich never took time to release a solo set. That’s been remedied with the release of Forgotten Toys, a ...
Toto wrapped up the final show of their 40 Trips Around the Sun tour at Philadelphia’s Metropolitan Opera House on Sunday night, and, according to guitarist Steve Lukather, it’s going to be their last ...
In this new era of Zoom journalism interviews, it’s sometimes jarring to be instantly face-to-face (albeit via computer) with a live musician who for decades you’ve only seen on stage, in videos, or ...
In 1976, Boz Scaggs recorded a breakout hit that would give him long-overdue success. The song, "Lowdown," made its debut on the Billboard Hot 100 on July 4, 1976, and climbed the charts for the rest ...