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Det här är berättelsen om bandet som fått skit för att de är för bra på att göra musik. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. Det är en avslagen stämning i studion. Skivbolaget har gett Toto ett ultimatum: gör en hitskiva eller lämna bolaget. Bandmedlemmarna var inte riktigt beredda på detta. Första skivan gick så bra. Publiken älskade den, skivbolaget hyllade dem. Kanske blev de lite för självsäkra? Skiva två och tre har båda floppat och kritikerna gnuggar i detta nu sina händer i väntan på att få skriva den sista sågningen, den som ska begrava Toto en gång för alla.David Paich står vid sin keyboard och stryker sig över skägget. De stora brillorna med ljusbrunt glas döljer hans ögon och gör det svårt för hans bandkompisar att veta vad han tänker på, trots att de känt varandra så länge. Han har precis skrivit klart en låt - den som ska bli plattans första. Han har försökt fånga en slags idealbild av en kvinna i texten, en sådan kvinna som alla blir kära i. Låten är bra, det är inte det. Men det är någonting i refrängen som saknas. Plötsligt kommer bandets andra keybordist, Steve Porcaro in i rummet. Med sig har han sin flickvän, den förtjusande skådespelaren Rosanna Arquette. David Paich känner på namnet: Rosanna. De vet inte om det där och då, men de här tre stavelserna kommer att rädda Totos karriär.Medverkande: Janne Schaffer, Stefan Sundberg och Micke StorkProgrammet är gjort av Alexandra Sannemalm våren 2025Producent Joanna KorbutiakExekutiv producent Lars TruedsonSlutmix Fredrik NilssonProgramledare Siri HillP3 Musikdokumentär produceras av Tredje Statsmakten MediaLjudklippen i programmet kommer från dokumentären Yacht Rock, Los Angeles-radiokanalen KMET, CBS, SVT's musikrprogram Casablanca, och Youtube-kontona Marty Walsh, Grace T, Ghiro, och Steve Lukather.
Text us about this show.Alex Drossart and Sam Farrell have their hands in a lot of musical doings and they're having a blast! Both are members of Hang Ten, a popular laid back pop band, and they are instrumental in operating their studio they've dubbed The Hangar. Add to that their resumés that include playing alongside names like Butch Vig, Duke Erikson, Steve Porcaro, Freedy Johnston, and Wayne Newton. They've accomplished so much in their careers and, yet, they're just two guys just wanting to enjoy creating music whether that be their own or helping out other artists. It's a fun discussion with a couple guys who like to keep things fresh and interesting, so kick back and enjoy!"Oh Well Whatever" written and performed by Hang Ten℗ 2024 Hang Ten. Used with permission of Sam Farrell"Untrue & Not Enough" written and performed by Matty Day℗ 2023 Matty Day. Used with permission of Matty Day."Slow Down" written and performed by Hang Ten℗ 2022 Hang Ten. Used with permission of Alex DrossartSupport the showVisit Into The Music at https://intothemusicpodcast.com!Support the show: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/intothemusic E-mail us at intothemusic@newprojectx.com YouTube Facebook Instagram INTO THE MUSIC is a production of Project X Productions.Host/producer: Rob MarnochaVoiceovers: Brad BordiniRecording, engineering, and post production: Rob MarnochaOpening theme: "Aerostar" by Los Straitjackets* (℗2013 Yep Roc Records)Closing theme: "Close to Champaign" by Los Straitjackets* (℗1999 Yep Roc Records)*Used with permission of Eddie Angel of Los StraitjacketsThis podcast copyright ©2025 by Project X Productions. All rights reserve...
Six-time Grammy winner and Toto co-founder David Paich joins us to talk about his life as a hit songwriter for his own band and others.PART ONE:Scott and Paul talk about their visit with David Paich and other bits of tomfoolery.PART TWO: Our in-depth conversation with David PaichABOUT DAVID PAICH:David Paich is best known as one of the founding members of Toto, and the writer of some the group's classic hits such as “Africa,” “Rosanna,” “Hold the Line,” “Georgy Porgy,” “99,” and “Pamela.” In addition to his success with the band, David collaborated with Boz Scaggs on the multi-million-selling Silk Degrees album, including the hits “Lowdown” and “Lido Shuffle,” and he co-wrote and produced the Cheryl Lynn hit “Got to Be Real.” Additionally, David composed much of the score for the David Lynch film Dune as well as the theme music for the 2008 summer Olympics. He is a six-time Grammy winner—including for Album of the Year, Record of the Year, and Producer of the Year—and he won an Emmy Award for Best Song or Theme. David's songs have been recorded by Glen Campbell, Chicago, Weezer, Mary J. Blige, Anderson .Paak, and many others. As a studio musician he contributed to legendary recordings, including Michael Jackson's Thriller album and “We Are the World.” David released his debut solo album, Forgotten Toys, in 2022.
In this 1639th episode of Toronto Mike'd, Mike chats with Amin Bhatia about his life in music, appearing on Michael Jackson's Thriller album, his relationships with David Foster and Steve Porcaro, his work on television and his time in radio, specifically at CFNY 102.1 the Edge. Toronto Mike'd is proudly brought to you by Great Lakes Brewery, Palma Pasta, Ridley Funeral Home, and RecycleMyElectronics.ca. If you would like to support the show, we do have partner opportunities available. Please email Toronto Mike at mike@torontomike.com
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Vous en étiez de cette époque du début des années 80 ? Ou en rêvez-vous ? Avec le regret ne pas les avoir connues. Ah je suis d'accord avec vous : l'abondance des photos sur internet n'arrange rien. Tenez, celle de Michael Jackson reçu à la Maison Blanche par Ronald et Nancy Reagan, dans son costume à paillettes, épaulettes façon empire et bien sûr son fameux gant. Déjà, c'était exceptionnel. Quel pas en avant. Dix ans plus tôt, Richard Nixon trouvait que c'était une corvée de recevoir Elvis, ici c'est un honneur. Imaginez le même genre de scène aujourd'hui, ça n'aurait pas le même lustre. Qu'est-ce qu'il y a de changé ? L'époque ? Les gens ou les artistes ?Et les plateaux télé ? Ils sont moins fous, gigantesques et éclairés qu'aujourd'hui mais encore une fois, Michael Jackson en jeans chemise blanche qui fait son moonwalk à la répète sur le plateau de l'émission de CBS en 1983 ou celle où il tient ses huit grammy awards l'année suivante, en vrac dans les bras, ça en dit long sur une époque dont la musique n'a pas vieilli. Oui, qu'est-ce qui fait que Thriller et plus généralement, la musique des années 80 n'a pas pris une ride ? C'est vrai, on n'imagine pas les jeunes de 1984 écouter des chansons de 1944 et trouver ça hyper cool, mieux que ce qui sortait à l'époque. Et pourtant, il ne s'agissait cette année-là que de faire mieux que ce qu'on avait fait l'année précédente. Jackson voulait faire le meilleur album qu'on n'ait jamais produit, celui qui toucherait tout le monde. De l'autre côté de l'Atlantique, des U2 ou Simple Minds n'affichaient pas d'autre ambition, voilà pourquoi chaque année la musique faisait un grand bond en avant. Alors on les imagine Michael Jackson et son producteur Quincy Jones. Qu'est-ce qu'on ferait bien, qui on engagerait bien pour que ça sonne mieux ? Tu ne crois pas qu'on devrait demander à un tel ? Ce n'est donc pas un hasard si une multitude d'artistes de tous horizons convergent vers Hollywood pour apporter leur pierre à ce disque. Et parmi eux, un nombre important de musiciens d'un même groupe. Non, ils ne sont pas noirs, ni même r'n'b, ce sont les musiciens de Toto. Un groupe rock à succès mais une bande de musiciens pour qui les studios n'ont aucun secret. Ils sont quatre dont le batteur Steve Porcaro qui a coécrit un titre de l'album … et puis celui-ci, qui ne sera pas retenu, et oui, on manquait de place sur les deux faces d'un 33 Tours à l'époque, il fallait faire des choix. Michael le resortira sur le CD célébrant les 25 ans de Thriller. On dit aujourd'hui qu'il serait un sacré farceur car bien que joué par l'équipe à qui on doit Thriller, il aurait été enregistré plus tard. Mais n'empêche, quand on pense qu'il s'agit de la seule fois où il l'a chanté, on mesure le caractère exceptionnel de son talent d'interprète.
Plongez dans l'histoire fascinante des frères George et Louis Johnson, plus connus sous le nom des Brothers Johnson. Ces deux musiciens hors pairs ont laissé une empreinte indélébile sur l'industrie musicale, notamment grâce à leur collaboration avec la légende Michael Jackson.Découvrez comment Louis Johnson, le bassiste du duo, a apporté sa touche unique sur le morceau culte "Billie Jean", l'un des plus grands succès de l'album Thriller. Apprenez comment Quincy Jones, le légendaire producteur, a réuni cette bande de talentueux artistes pour créer une véritable pépite musicale.Derrière ce titre phare, se cache une histoire de camaraderie, de talent et de passion pour la musique. Vous serez captivés par les anecdotes savoureuses sur les coulisses de cette collaboration, mettant en scène des stars comme Steve Porcaro de Toto ou encore le compositeur Rod Temperton.Que vous soyez fans des Brothers Johnson, de Michael Jackson ou simplement curieux d'en apprendre davantage sur les coulisses de la musique, cet épisode vous offrira un voyage passionnant à travers les méandres de l'histoire du funk et de la musique soul. Préparez-vous à être surpris et à découvrir des facettes méconnues de ces artistes légendaires
Toto keyboardist Steve Porcaro visited the show for a chat about his career, a summer tour, and his first-ever solo album. (From 5/13/16)
As a founding member of the Grammy-winning, platinum-selling rock band TOTO, songwriter/keyboardist Steve Porcaro had huge pop hits with "Hold the Line," "Rosanna," and "Make Believe." He also co-wrote "Human Nature" which is featured on Michael Jackson's 30 million-selling Thriller album. Steve's other band mates in Toto were his brothers Jeff and Mike Porcaro, David Paich, David Hungate, Steve Luthaker, Bobby Kimball, Fergie Fredericksen, and Joseph Williams. Each of these guys also became in-demand session musicians, playing on numerous records. Born in Connecticut, Steve's musical roots run deep in his family tree. He started taking piano lessons when he was four years old. With his brothers began playing in various bands. The Porcaro brothers met David Paich when their fathers worked together on Glenn Campbell's TV variety show. The boys became friends and started making music together. As the youngest brother, Steve couldn't compete with his brothers and found a niche playing the synthesiser and the keyboard. He got his break when he toured both with Gary Wright ("Dreamweaver") and Boz Scaggs around the time of Boz's Silk Degrees album. It was the members of Boz's touring band who would later form Toto. Their self-titled LP was released in 1977. Going platinum, it yielded the gold single "Hold the Line," "I'll Supply the Love," and "Georgy Porgy" --a favourite sample source for rap/hip hop groups in the '90s, as was "Human Nature." 1982 would prove to be a huge year for the group. Their million-selling LP Toto IV cleaned up at the Grammys winning Album of the Year, Record of the Year ("Rosanna" ), and Producer of the Year. After seven albums, Toto disbanded in 1988. Steve went on to launch a film scoring career and contributed to many popular films. However, he continued working with Toto in various supporting capacities, assisting with keyboards, drum looping, synthesizers and arranging/composing. He has also done session musician work for many other acts, including Yes (on Union) and Jefferson Airplane (on their self-titled 1989 reunion album). He was also a member of Chris Squire's short lived band, The Chris Squire Experiment, in 1992. Steve returned to play with Toto at live performances since 2010, when they decided to reform the band and tour in Europe to support an ailing Mike Porcaro. He performed on the band's 2015 studio album, co-writing and singing lead on "The Little Things" and co-writing/singing lead on the Japan-only bonus cut, "Bend". This was only the third lead vocal performance from him on a Toto album. When the band dissolved in 2019 and regrouped in 2020, Porcaro did not return. Steve Porcaro joins us this week to share stories of his fascinating musical journey. If you'd like to know more abotu him, head to his facebook page https://www.facebook.com/steveporcaromusic/ Please don't hesitate to get in touch with me - all comments, feedback and requests for future guests - gratefully received. Simply send me a message https://www.abreathoffreshair.com.au I hope you enjoy this episode!
Yes, you are right - Toto IV was released in March of 1982, not April of 1985. However, the rock group Toto was a celebrity phenomenon in 1985, particularly in Japan. In April of 1985 MTV broadcast a special episode showcasing a Toto concert from Japan.Toto IV was both a commercial and critical success. Three of the singles would be top 10 hits, and the album would achieve triple Platinum status as it became known as one of the best albums of the year. Critically, the group would earn six Grammy awards including Album of the Year, and Record of the Year for the single “Rosanna.”The group would spend much of 1982 and 1983 on tour, though there would be some changes in personnel. Bassist David Hungate left the group shortly after the release of Toto IV, sensing that the success of the album and the fame of the group would negatively impact time with his family. Lead singer Bobby Kimball was in and out of court fighting prosecution on drug-related charges. Those charges would eventually be dismissed in late May 1983, but he would be released from the band after missing many recording sessions.The album is a soft-rock masterpiece, with balanced synth and keyboard sounds and soaring harmonies. Songs have a jazzy feel, interspersed with piano-based ballads.Lynch has been lobbying for a long time to do this album, and we hope you enjoy it for this week's podcast. RosannaThe biggest hit from the album was often thought to be inspired by actress Rosanna Arquette who was dating keyboardist Steve Porcaro. However, writer David Paich says the lyrics were based on various girls he had known in the past rather than a single individual. The shuffle drum pattern is reminiscent of both Bo Diddley rhythms and John Bonham's groove on "Fool in the Rain."Make BelieveThis sunny-feeling single hit number 30 on the Billboard Hot 100. It describes a time of looking back with an old lover, remembering the moments they shared. It was the second US single from the album. David Paich wrote the song, and Bobby Kimball is on lead vocals.I Won't Hold You BackThe piano-oriented ballad peaked at number 10 on the Billboard Hot 100, and held the number 1 spot on the US Adult Contemporary chart for three weeks. It looks back on a failed romance as the singer lets go of what he had. Guitarist Steve Lukather takes lead vocals duties for this track, and Eagles alumnus Timothy B. Schmidt provides backing vocals in the chorus. AfricaWhile this song did well as a single, it has grown into a cultural icon. It did top the Billboard Hot 100 in 1983, but would see a resurgence in popularity over time, particularly after Weezer's cover in 2018. The lyrics depict a man struggling between his love for the continent and returning to his relationship elsewhere. ENTERTAINMENT TRACK:Main theme from the motion picture “Ladyhawke”This fantasy movie starring Rutger Hauer, Michelle Pfeiffer, and Matthew Broderick hit the big screen in April of 1985. STAFF PICKS:Walking on Sunshine by Katrina and the WavesWayne starts us off with a popular and optimistic song that got the band Grammy-nominated for Best New Artist. It is off their debut and eponymously named album. It was first released in Canada, though the band was out of England. It went to number 9 on the Billboard Hot 100.Summer of '69 by Bryan AdamsBruce brings us this well-known song from Adams' album "Reckless," which was released in April of 1985. The original name was going to be "Best Days of My Life," and in the first draft the lyric "summer of '69" only appeared once. With the name change, "Summer of '69" replaced several appearances of the phrase "best days of my life," in the track.High On You by SurvivorRob's staff pick is an ode to the intoxication and infatuation of new love. It is the first top 10 single from their album "Vital Signs," and arose from a jam during touring sound checks. Mickey Thomas from Jefferson Starship and Peter Wolf from the J. Geils Band are supporting musicians on this track.Silent Running by Mike + the MechanicsLynch finishes the staff picks with a synth-heavy song with science fiction lyrics. The singer is a father who has journeyed into the future and is now communicating back to his son with instructions for mitigating the coming war and catastrophe. This is the first single released by Mike + the Mechanics, and it went to number 6 on the Billboard Hot 100. INSTRUMENTAL TRACK:Moments In Love by Art of NoiseThis largely instrumental piece is a signature song from the art rock group. Thanks for listening to “What the Riff?!?” NOTE: To adjust the loudness of the music or voices, you may adjust the balance on your device. VOICES are stronger in the LEFT channel, and MUSIC is stronger on the RIGHT channel.Please follow us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/whattheriffpodcast/, and message or email us with what you'd like to hear, what you think of the show, and any rock worthy memes we can share.Of course we'd love for you to rate the show in your podcast platform!**NOTE: What the Riff?!? does not own the rights to any of these songs and we neither sell, nor profit from them. We share them so you can learn about them and purchase them for your own collections.
Os presentamos a Kelela (Kelela Mizanekristos) de Washington D.C que este año ha publicado su segundo disco "Raven" y a TheEES ((acrónimo de The Eclectic Experiences), nuevo proyecto de André Neundorf y Claus Hartisch con voces como la de Reggie Worthy o Arema Arega. Si no conocéis a Butcher Brown he aquí la ocasión. Y recuperamos grandes momentos de Prince, The Chimes con Pauline Henry, Atlantic Starr y, especialmente, Stephanie Mills. DISCO 1 THE NEW VISIONAIRES PiThe SunshinelDISCO 2 TheEES & Reggie Worthy I Mean SoulDISCO 3 TINA TURNER Johnny And Mary (SUMMER LOVERS)DISCO 4 KELELA Closure (Flexulant x Bambii ft Brazy) DISCO 5 THE CHIMES (Pauline Henry) Heaven (Alternative)DISCO 6 MAIIAH & THE ANGELS OF LIBRA No No No (I’m So Broke)DISCO 7 STEPHANIE MILLS Sweet SensationDISCO 8 STEPHANIE MILLS Pilot ErrorDISCO 9 STEPHANIE MILLS Top Of My ListDISCO 10 BUTCHER BROWN & Vanisha Gould I Can Say To YouDISCO 11 ATLANTIC STARR Love CrazyDISCO 12 MICHELLE SIMONAL As (feat. Natty Bong) DISCO 13 STEVE PORCARO Someday SomehowEscuchar audio
Season 2, Episode 2: In Review - Fahrenheit by TOTO (with commentary from Steve Porcaro) In this week's episode, join us as we sit down with the 3-time Grammy Award-winning keyboardist, songwriter, and founding member of TOTO, Steve Porcaro. In this in-depth interview, Steve details his prolific career working with his former bandmates in TOTO, as well as Michael Jackson, Don Henley, Boz Scaggs, Gary Wright, among others. Steve walks us through working with Quincy Jones on the sessions for We Are the World, and of course, helps us review the album of the week: TOTO's Fahrenheit from 1986. This is a very in-depth episode that you won't want to miss. (Originally released on September 23, 2023) Sam's 3 of the Week Picks... 1.) Lowdown - Boz Scaggs, 1976 2.) My Love's Leavin' - Steve Winwood, 1986 3.) Maggie May - Rod Stewart, 1971 Luke's 3 of the Week Picks... 1.) Gap - The Kooks, 2008 2.) Rosemary - Deftones, 2012 3.) Here Comes My Girl - Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers, 1979 Follow us on Instagram @obu.fm.pod for updates! https://www.instagram.com/obu.fm.pod/?hl=en We do not own any music included within this episode of OBU-FM. This episode is a Questone Entertainment Production in association with the Signal.
Steve Porcaro Live on Game Changers with Vicki Abelson I loved every second with 3x Grammy Winner, founding member of Toto, Steve Porcaro. A down-to-earth sweetheart of a guy who just happens to be one arm of the iconic legendary musical Porcaro family. These ain't no lip-sinking, TV frontmen, the Porcaros define chops. World-renowned drummer, Joe, who left sticks and skins around, brother Jeff, who picked them up and banged them to new heights, Mike who segued to bass, and Steve who found his passion and his niche with keyboards, programming, and sythns. Separately, and together they made musical history. We talked beginnings influences, The Beatles, Keith Emerson, from playing school proms to clubs with David Paich, Hungate, and Lukather, to Boz Skaggs to Toto, Bobby Kimball, Hold The Line, Rosanna, Arquette, and the song, success fulfilling all childhood dreams and then some. Sessions and side work for all of them, Bette Midler, Chaka, Earth, Wind & Fire, Quincy Jones, which led to Micheal Jackson and Human Nature on Thriller, thrilling! There was James Newton Howard, playing and scoring for film and TV… Justified. Leaving Toto, rejoining Toto with new appreciation. Drugs, alcohol, and loss took their toll, solo work, Someday/Somehow, collaborations, Allee Willis, writing with his daughters, The Covid Kid, doing what he loves, where he loves. A life well being lived and art continuously created. I really really like this man, and his music. Grateful for this opportunity to get to know. Steve Porcaro Live on Game Changers with Vicki Abelson Wednesday, October 11, 5 PM PT, 8 PM ET Streamed Live on my Facebook Reply here: https://bit.ly/3ZUQBxu
Episode 106 Electronic Music of Dune Playlist Toto, “Main Title,” “Robot Fight,” and “Dune (Desert Theme)” from Main Title / Robot Fight / Dune (Desert Theme) (1984 Polydor). A single produced from the soundtrack of the David Lynch film version of Dune (1984). Toto, with its big synthesizers, created most of the soundtrack, although Brian Eno, Roger Eno and Daniel Lanois had one track (included later in this podcast). Bass, David Hungate; Drums, Percussion, Jeff Porcaro; Guitar, Steve Lukather; Keyboards, David Paich, Steve Porcaro. 6:36 David Matthews, “Part I: Arrakis,” “Part II: Sandworms,” “Part III: Song Of The Bene Gesserit,” “Part IV: Muad'Dib” from Dune (1977 CTI Records). Arranged by David Matthews and produced by Creed Taylor for his CTI jazz label, this was an extended work inspired by the novel by Frank Herbert. Cliff Carter plays the solo synth (mini-Moog?) on the first track and other places. The work is jazz with bits of electronic music blended into the instrumentation. It remains an interesting artifact partly because of the legal problems CTI faced once they released the album. Because CTI had not secured writer Frank Herbert's authorization to use his novel Dune as the thematic center piece for the album, Herbert filed a law suit against CTI and won, forcing the label to delete it from catalog. For this reason, that interesting album was never reissued in the USA. Enjoy. Alto Saxophone, David Sanborn; Bass, Mark Egan; Bass Trombone, Dave Taylor; Concertmaster, Sanford Allen; Drums, Andy Newmark, Steve Gadd; Flute, Piccolo Flute, Dave Tofani; Guitar, Eric Gale, Hiram Bullock; Keyboards, Cliff Carter; Oboe, Clarinet, Lew Del Gatto; Percussion, Gordon Gottlieb, Sue Evans; Tenor Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone, Grover Washington, Jr.; Trombone, Jerry Chamberlain*, Sam Burtis, Tom Malone, Wayne Andre; Trumpet, Flugelhorn, Burt Collins, Jim Bossy, Joe Shepley, John Gatchell, Jon Faddis, Lew Soloff, Randy Brecker; Vocals, Googie Coppola. Recorded at Electric Lady Studios, June 1977. The first side is the Dune suite, the second side features interpretations of other sci fi film themes (Silent Running, Star Wars, etc.). 20:29 Frank Herbert reading Dune from Dune, The Banquet Scene (1977 Caedmon Records) combined with a track by Alan R. Splet, “Space Travel W/ Changing Choral Textures” (2003 Sub Rosa) from An Anthology Of Noise & Electronic Music / Second A-Chronology 1936-2003. The recording of Herbert was made at the height of the Dune craze, the late 1970s. When David Lynch made his film for release in 1984, he was working with Splet who is not credited by whom may have contributed some electronic and ambient sounds. This track appears to confirm that and I've combined it with the Herbert reading. 5:07 Brian Eno, Roger Eno and Daniel Lanois, “Prophecy Theme” from Dune (Original Soundtrack Recording) (1984 Polydor). This little track was the only one that remained of Eno's contributions to the Dune soundtrack, although he reportedly composed an entire movie's worth of music for the film. Some was used as incidental music. 4:21 Zheani, “The Litany Against Fear” from Eight (2018 Sleepcvlt). Cassette release from this Australian rapper, electronic musician, model and actress.This is a famous quote from Herbert's Dune and seemed fitting to have it represented by a musician for the podcast. 0:36 Klaus Schulze, “Dune” from Dune (1979 Brain). Yes, Schulze, too, was infected with the Dune craze and created this ambitious 30-minute work to acknowledge it. This is a truly lovely electronic work from those days when Schulze was largely still working analog synthesis, and synthesize voices and orchestral sounds, much like his earlier album X. The cello is played by Wolfgang Tiepold, produced by and all keyboards by Klaus Schulze. The first side comprises the piece called Dune and the second side features an unrelated work with vocals by Arthur Brown. An intriguing album all around! 30:05 Graeme Revell & The City Of Prague Philharmonic, “Seduction” from Frank Herbert's Dune (Original Soundtrack From The Sci-Fi Channel Mini Series) (2001 GNP Cresendo). Composed by Graeme Revell; executive producer, Neil Norman; orchestra, chorus, The City Of Prague Philharmonic. This is the soundtrack for a Sci Fi channel mini-series back in 2001. The music is primarily orchestral, being performed in the Czech Republic and arranged by Neil Norman, Hollywood veteran of science fiction films. But Revell did compose it and there are a few tracks, such as the one featured here, that have clearly electronic elements that stand out. 1:51 Grimes, “Caladan” from Geidi Primes (2011 No Pain in Pop). Grimes' first album was a concept album based on Frank Herbert's novel Dune and David Lynch's 1984 film adaptation of the book. This track is about the fictional home planet of the Atreides, the protagonist clan in the novel. Produced by, written by, played by Grimes. She used relatively simple sounds, overdubs, and interesting vocal mixes to tell these tales. 2:23 Kurt Stenzel, “Parallel World” (1:42), “Parallel World (Outro)” (1:04), “Leap Of Faith” (0:43), “Time And Space” (2:04), “Optical World” (2:56), “Nebula” (2:26), and “Invitation” (excerpt) from Jodorowsky's Dune (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) (2014 Cinewax). This is a bit of a side-hustle because Alejandro Jodorowsky's much hyped film version of Dune, which he sought to make in the 1970s, does not exist. It is one of the most famous movies that never existed. Still, the Chilean-French film director, producer, composer, actor stuck with the idea for quite some time until the David Lynch movie was produced in the 1980s and sucked all of the available Dune oxygen out of the room. But Jodorowsky's passion for the project inspired others, including guitarist and synthesist Stenzel who produced this soundtrack to a 2014 documentary about Jodorowsky and the ill-fated project. Stenzel composed music inspired by the book. This double LP has 33 tracks and I focused on a selection of connected synth tracks from the first album. Moog Source, CZ-101s, Roland Juno 6, toy Concertmate organ, Ninendo DS, voice, Kurt Stenzel. 11:56 Klause Schulze, “Side E—"Der Hauch Des Lebens (The Breath of Life) Pt #1” from Deus Arrakis (2022 SPV Recordings). Dune remained a lifelong source of fascination for Schulze. This, his final album, was also inspired by the novel he loved so well. This is a three-LP set, but the first LP is single-sided. Because of his ill health, Schulze knew that this might be his final project. In the liner notes he wrote directly to his fans, saying, “Thank you for your great support over all these years. This is for you! May the spice be with you. Always.” Recorded and written by Klaus Schulze; Cello, Wolfgang Tiepold; Voice, Eva-Maria Kagermann. 16:24 Han Zimmer, “Arrakis” from The Art And Soul Of Dune (Companion Book Music) (2021 WaterTower Music). Zimmer composed the soundtrack for the Denis Villeneuve released in 2021. Villeneuve has praised Zimmer's work on the film and that he had spent,"months and months creating new instruments, defining, creating, and seeking new sounds, pushing the envelope." In addition to a soundtrack for the film itself, Zimmer released two companion releases that provide an extended listen to the sounds and experiments that were created for the project. Three albums were released for the film by WaterTower Music, including The Dune Sketchbook (Music from the Soundtrack), Dune (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack), and The Art and Soul of Dune on September 3, September 17, and October 22, 2021, respectively. This work is from the reading companion to the film. 13:28 Opening background music: Hans Zimmer, “The Shortening Of The Way” from The Dune Sketchbook (Music from the Soundtrack) (2021 WaterTower Music). This track is from a companion 2-CD set that accompanied the actual soundtrack. Zimmer called these sketches and they represent his sound experiments as he formulated the music for the film. This grand combination of acoustic instruments and synth sounds from Zimmer's private studio is stunning in its scope and virtuosity and highly recommended. Synth programming by Hans Zimmer. 11:14 Opening and closing sequences voiced by Anne Benkovitz. Additional opening, closing, and other incidental music by Thom Holmes. See my companion blog that I write for the Bob Moog Foundation. For additional notes, please see my blog, Noise and Notations.
In this segment we hear about Steve's childhood piano lessons, studying with his dad's studio musician friends and how he learned something new from every musical situation.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/stories-in-the-room/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
The incomparable and complete legendary figures of musician songwriters David Paich and Steve Porcaro can only be told in "Wow". Sunset Sound was the tracking recording studio for Toto IV, Hydra and about a 1000 other sessions with these two guys playing massive roles. The idea of the Sunset Roundtable is to have a free discussion about memories at this legendary facility, as well as learning about the person's growth in life and their career throughout the time period making records here at the studio. David Paich speaks sincerely on his father Marty, as well as Steve with Drum legend father, Steve Porcaro. We all agree that Jeff Porcaro might be the greatest drummer ever and that there is an everlasting magic of this recording studio which is still alive today. Steve and David both share on working with Don Henley , Michael Jackson , Quincy Jones and the absolute praise for their brother guitarist Steve Lukather. Toto IV stories are the best ever & they set the record straight on drug use in the 1980's and this is one of the funnest, coolest roundtables around one of the most significant bands and people to grace this series. ALSO.... 25 Limited Edition Toto "Africa" Work Orders!!! LINK BELOW... https://sunsetsoundstore.com/collecti... Host: Drew Dempsey: https://www.instagram.com/dfdproducti... Merchandise: WWW.SUNSETSOUNDSTORE.COM Filmed at Sunset Sound Recorders Studio 2 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sunsetsound... Facebook: @sunsetsoundrecorders Website: www.sunsetsound.com #toto #recordingstudio #stevelukather #1980s #1980smusic
Pedro Ruy Blas, Víctor Martín, Litus, Carmen Boza, Mauri Sanchis, Emm Gryner, The Everettes… Estos artistas juegan con el soul, el jazz, el funk, el hip, hop… blues. Lo que suena a continuación es un repertorio con mucho soft groove, voces muy personales con muchos registros, modulaciones, con mucho talento, técnica y personalidad, alma. Atención a lo nuevo de Gov’t Mule. DISCO 1 MAURI SANCHIS Less Is More (2) DISCO 2 PEDRO RUY BLAS No Confío (3) DISCO 3 NATALIE MERCHANT Tower Of Babel (8) DISCO 4 CARMEN BOZA San Juan (ESCA) DISCO 5 ORLEANS What I Need (2) DISCO 6 BETTE SMITH & LUTHER DICKINSON Signs And Wonders (5) DISCO 7 GOV’T MULE Ft. Ivan Necille & Ruthie Foster Dreaming Out Loud (6) DISCO 8 LITUS Erno Rubik (3) DISCO 9 VÍCTOR MARTÍN Aguántame una noche más (ESCA) DISCO 10 LENNON STELLA & CHARLIE PUTH Summer Feelings (ESCA) DISCO 11 THE EVERETTES Calling Out Today (8) DISCO 13 STEVE PORCARO Someday/Somehow (ESCA) DISCO 12 DEVON GILFILLIAN Better Broken (7) Escuchar audio
In this segment Steve talks about his early projects working with Quincy Jones, programming for David Foster, working on Michael's Off the Wall solo album. his contributions on "Human Nature" and other songs for the Thriller Album.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/stories-in-the-room/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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In this segment we'll hear about Michael's fun side, Muscles the snake, making two records per household and the magical chemistry in the room creating Thriller.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/stories-in-the-room/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Legendary Keyboardist, Musician, Steve Porcaro. Join Me As I Try To Cover A Lot Of Ground In A Short Amount Of Time. I Have Not Personally Spoken To Steve In A Very Long Time So We Have Some Catching Up To Do And I Can Bet That There's Going To Be Some Great Stories, And They Won't Be All About The Music. Now That's A Show. Life With Peter G, The Peter G Show Every Wednesday Night. 6:00pm Pacific, 8:00pm Central, and 9:00pm Eastern. We're Talking About Things You Need To Hear. Check It Out. And don't forget to listen on the go with The Peter G Show On Audio Podcast Everywhere. See You Every Wednesday Night Live On The Official Facebook Peter G Show Page, Linkedin Live, And On The Peter G Show YouTube Channel. Please Subscribe To My YouTube Channel And Share. I Always Tell People To Grab An Adult Beverage And Kick Back. This Is A More Broader View On The Ups And Downs Of Life, And We Are Going To Talk About It Live... Please Join Me And Most Of All Share And Help Spread The Word. Love You Guys, Peace Out. @petergshow @vaynerwattmedia @vaynermedia @steveporcaro #life,#petergshow,#singlemom,#singledad,#freewill,#singleparenting,#divorce,#watch,#subscribe,#share,#love,#follow,#selfhelp,#mentalhealth,#currentevents,#family,#truth,#amazing,#success,#joshuarlastine,#vaynermedia,#men,#women,#america,#steveporcaro,#keyboardist,#composer,#musician,#songwriter,#steveporcaromusic,#toto,#michaeljackson,#humannature
John and Tom welcome back Steve Porcaro for Part 2 of our interview with the legendary synthesizer virtuoso from Toto and countless session gigs. We pick back up from our discussion of the Rosanna solo to learn some surprising details about the synth parts in Africa. Plus, the truth behind the fabled serendipity that led to Michael Jackson's “Human Nature,” a stint with Yes, and why Steve loves what he's doing today. That and so much more, as we look back from yesteryear and track forward all the way to present day, as well as what's next for Steve. Lightning Round: Found at Sea Buried Treasures Off the Map References and Related: John's Spotify Yacht Rock Playlist Tom's Spotify Yacht Rock Playlist Yacht or Nyacht? The Official Yachtski Scale Playlist of songs featured on Out of the Main Intro/outro music: Lea by Page 99 (Toto cover) Find and Follow: The Mainland: YachtRockPodcast.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/yachtrockpodcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/yachtrockpod YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@yachtrockpodcast Anchors Aweigh: https://anchor.fm/yachtrockpodcast --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yachtrockpodcast/support
Steve tells us how important it was for him to incorporate atmospheric sounds in his "Human Nature" demo, and comments how Quincy and Michael developed their cinematic approach while producing Thriller. Visit: www.storiesintheroom.comSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/stories-in-the-room/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
John and Tom welcome the legendary Steve Porcaro to the podcast for a special two-part interview. Best known as synthesizer virtuoso from Toto and frequent session keyboards player, Steve shares what's keeping him busy these days, some fantastic stories from yesteryear, and a few fun facts that even the biggest Toto/Porcaro fans might not know. Come back for Part 2 of our conversation with Steve Porcaro next week! Lightning Round: Found at Sea Buried Treasures Off the Map References and Related: John's Spotify Yacht Rock Playlist Tom's Spotify Yacht Rock Playlist Yacht or Nyacht? The Official Yachtski Scale Playlist of songs featured on Out of the Main Intro/outro music: Lea by Page 99 (Toto cover) Find and Follow: The Mainland: YachtRockPodcast.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/yachtrockpodcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/yachtrockpod YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@yachtrockpodcast Anchors Aweigh: https://anchor.fm/yachtrockpodcast --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yachtrockpodcast/support
David Paich sits down with Simon and Brian to talk about his songwriting process, his recent solo debut Forgotten Toys, and his classic hits with Toto. The legendary songwriter, keyboardist and session musician discusses his early musical life, the influence of his father, and collaborations with Boz Scaggs, David Foster and more.
In this segment Steve shows us the custom equipment he used with synthesizers and drum machines long before MIDI, his data storage switcher and how he created expressive music using electronic instruments. Visit: www.storiesintheroom.comSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/stories-in-the-room/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Steve Porcaro has done it all. He's had a rich life as one of the founders of TOTO, an acclaimed synthesis, TV composer, and songwriter. Steve's passion for the music business shines through as he gives some great advice about navigating the industry.In this episode of GIG with Mike Redman, I sit down with Steve Porcaro. Steve is a founding member of Toto, a songwriter, session musician, TV composer, and, well …. an incredibly talented musician.If you've heard “Africa” or “Rosanna” by Toto, Michael Jackson's “Thriller,” or watched one of my favorite shows “Justified,” you've heard Steve Porcaro at work!Steve's also played or programmed hundreds of hit tracks and won three Grammys… not to mention he's a guy with a big heart that I'm happy to call a friend.Here are a couple of links for Steve Porcaro :https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0691667/awards/?ref_=nm_awdhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EgDsAAtG5jkhttps://www.allmusic.com/artist/steve-porcaro-mn0000038489/creditsVisit GIG with Mike Redman @https://www.gigwithmikeredman.com/podcastsEmail me questions, guests you would like to see @ : gigwithmikeredman@gmail.comThanks for listening !Mike Redman
In this segment Steve talks about the importance of finding the right synth for the job and playing the beautiful Yamaha GS-1 piano on "Human Nature". Visit: www.storiesintheroom.comSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/stories-in-the-room/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Toto is an American rock band formed in 1977 in Los Angeles, CA and are known for a musical style that combines elements of pop, rock, soul, funk, progressive rock, hard rock, R&B, blues, and jazz. Having released 14 studio albums and sold over 40 million records worldwide, the group has received several Grammy Awards and was inducted into the Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum in 2009.David Paich and Jeff Porcaro had played together as session musicians on several albums and decided to form a band; David Hungate, Steve Lukather, Steve Porcaro, and Bobby Kimball were recruited before the release of the band's eponymous debut album in 1978. Led by the Top 5 single "Hold the Line", the album brought the band to mainstream attention but it was their fourth album Toto IV (1982) which brought them global attention. "Africa" topped the Billboard Hot 100, while "Rosanna" reached number 2, helping Toto become one of the best-selling music groups of their era.The Jersey Guys take a trip through the bands studio efforts and history so we hope you will enjoy this episode as much as we did making it for you!
En este monográfico repasamos algunas de las colaboraciones que ha realizado Michael McDonald en discos de otros artistas. En concreto le escuchamos acompañando a Kenny Loggins, Norman Brown, Julia Fordham, Aretha Franklin, Ray Charles, Steve Porcaro, Amy Holland, Diana Ross, John Pizzarelli, The Winans, Nathan East, Dave Koz & Summer Horns, Thundercat y Lee Ritenour. Puedes escuchar el anterior episodio que dedicamos a Michael McDonald en la edición 1381 de este podcast.
In this segment we discuss Michael singing Human Nature in one take, moonwalking in the studio, loud playbacks, the contributions of engineer Bruce Swedien and the inspired lyrics created by John Bettis. Visit: www.storiesintheroom.comSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/stories-in-the-room/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
In this segment Steve Porcaro shares with us where the beautiful inspiration for the song "Human Nature" came from and how the "B side" of the cassette demo was Fortuitously heard by Quincy Jones. Visit: www.storiesintheroom.comSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/stories-in-the-room/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Abbiamo parlato dell'uscita del film "Spider Man: No Way Home", festeggiato il compleanno dell'attore Keanu Reeves e del musicista Steve Porcaro dei Toto.Abbiamo ricordato il milione di copie vendute di "Help" dei Beatles, ci siamo tuffati nella musica dell'estate 2007, quando al Festivalbar trionfavano iNegramaro con "Parlami d'amore" e abbiamo ricordato il barone Pierre de Coubertin, fondatore dei Giochi Olimpici dell'era moderna ed ideatore della bandiera con i cinque anelli intrecciati.Nell'audio allegato, potete riascoltare storie e racconti.
Viernes 02 de septiembre: Los ecos del fin de la campaña van quedando atrás y se impone, por fin, el silencio electoral, después de un día particularmente intenso, a ratos derechamente violento, grupos anarquistas, especialmente enquistados alrededor de los colegios públicos del centro, se dedicaron desde temprano a sus tropelías, pusieron barricadas, vistieron overoles blancos como marca de fábrica y terminaron con una golpiza matonesca, alude, a una persona que intentó oponerse a que, en superioridad numérica, otra vez, saquearon a un pequeño comerciante, esa persona resultó ser el hermano del presidente, la violencia pre anarquista no alcanza para empañar el enorme cierre de campaña que una campaña exhaustiva como la del Apruebo pudo exhibir anoche en la Alameda, con más de 500.000 asistentes según los organizadores, contrastando con un escuálido y casi indigente cierre del comando ciudadano del Rechazo, en el Cerro San Cristóbal, una cita casi íntima, en comparación, en Argentina viven su propia convulsión. Un brasileño nacionalizado argentino, de 35 años, está detenido luego de apuntar a cortísima distancia un revólver cargado, a la cabeza de Cristina Fernández, finalmente, Steve Porcaro, tecladista en Toto y colaborador de decenas de discos y músicos, cumple 65 años, lo que nos permite recomendar este inolvidable clásico de la banda norteamericana llamado “África”.
Viernes 02 de septiembre: Los ecos del fin de la campaña van quedando atrás y se impone, por fin, el silencio electoral, después de un día particularmente intenso, a ratos derechamente violento, grupos anarquistas, especialmente enquistados alrededor de los colegios públicos del centro, se dedicaron desde temprano a sus tropelías, pusieron barricadas, vistieron overoles blancos como marca de fábrica y terminaron con una golpiza matonesca, alude, a una persona que intentó oponerse a que, en superioridad numérica, otra vez, saquearon a un pequeño comerciante, esa persona resultó ser el hermano del presidente, la violencia pre anarquista no alcanza para empañar el enorme cierre de campaña que una campaña exhaustiva como la del Apruebo pudo exhibir anoche en la Alameda, con más de 500.000 asistentes según los organizadores, contrastando con un escuálido y casi indigente cierre del comando ciudadano del Rechazo, en el Cerro San Cristóbal, una cita casi íntima, en comparación, en Argentina viven su propia convulsión. Un brasileño nacionalizado argentino, de 35 años, está detenido luego de apuntar a cortísima distancia un revólver cargado, a la cabeza de Cristina Fernández, finalmente, Steve Porcaro, tecladista en Toto y colaborador de decenas de discos y músicos, cumple 65 años, lo que nos permite recomendar este inolvidable clásico de la banda norteamericana llamado “África”.
In this episode, John remembers the great Jeff Porcaro whom we lost August 5, 1992. Joining John is a legendary group of Jeff's friends and contemporaries and a literal “who's who” of the drumming community, including Jim Keltner, Vinnie Colaiuta, John Robinson, Rick Marotta, Stan Lynch, Gregg Bissonette, Gary Mallaber, Jody Cortez, David Garfield, John Good, Rich Mangicaro, Robyn Flans, Harry McCarthy, Ross Garfield and Paul Jamieson. They discussed Jeff's incomparable body of work, his incredible time and feel, and the deep love and respect he had from everyone. John also read messages from Jeff's brother, Steve Porcaro, “Toto" keyboardist and co-founder, David Paich, and legendary session bassist, Bob Glaub. Some heartwarming and funny stories were shared by all, with the common thread being Jeff's sense of humor, and his incredible generosity, both as a musician, and as a person.
In this episode, John remembers the great Jeff Porcaro whom we lost August 5, 1992. John is joined by a legendary group of Jeff's friends and contemporaries and a literal “who's who” of the drumming community, including Jim Keltner, Vinnie Colaiuta, John Robinson, Rick Marotta, Stan Lynch, Gregg Bissonette, Gary Mallaber, Jody Cortez, David Garfield, John Good, Rich Mangicaro, Robyn Flans, Harry McCarthy, Ross Garfield and Paul Jamieson. They discussed Jeff's incomparable body of work, his incredible time and feel, and the deep love and respect he had from everyone. John also read messages from Jeff's brother, Steve Porcaro, “Toto" keyboardist and co-founder, David Paich, and legendary session bassist, Bob Glaub. Many heartwarming and funny stories were shared by all, with the common thread being Jeff's sense of humor, and his incredible generosity, both as a musician, and as a person.
Saya suka dengan orang yang super serious terhadap sesuatu sehingga dia mencari dan mempelajari tentang hal itu. Istilah saya - geek, yang sebetulnya mungkin kurang pas - adalah "geeking about something". Contoh yang saya ambil di video ini adalah Steve Porcaro, salah satu pemain keyboard dan pendiri band Toto. Dia sangat geeking terhadap synthesizer. Dia habiskan waktu berjam-jam, berhari-hari, hanya untuk ngulik sebuah sound. Cari deh info tentang Steve Porcaro ini. Saya juga suka dengan satu dan lain hal (misal koding). Namun karena sifat "geek" ini sering dianggap tidak populer - memalukan - dan tidak dimengerti oleh orang lain, maka ini jarang dipamerkan. ha ha ha. Ok deh nanti lain kali saya buatkan cerita tentang geeking saya.
Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! Colabora Con Biblioteca Del Metal: En Twitter - https://twitter.com/Anarkometal72 Y Donanos Unas Propinas En BAT. Para Seguir Con El Proyecto De la Biblioteca Mas Grande Del Metal. Muchisimas Gracias. La Tienda De Biblioteca Del Metal: Encontraras, Ropa, Accesorios,Decoracion, Ect... Todo Relacionado Al Podcats Biblioteca Del Metal Y Al Mundo Del Heavy Metal. Descubrela!!!!!! Ideal Para Llevarte O Regalar Productos Del Podcats De Ivoox. (Por Tiempo Limitado) https://teespring.com/es/stores/biblioteca-del-metal-1 Toto, giraron por el mundo entre los años 2010 y 2012 en beneficio de Mike Porcaro. Sin embargo, la gira tuvo muchos imprevistos y no pudo realizarse por todo el mundo debido a la saturada agenda de los músicos en esta época y a la difícil situación económica que vivían algunos países. Steve Lukather giró en el año 2012 junto a Steve Vaiy Joe Satriani en el tour G3, recorriendo Oceanía, mientras que en México, lo hizo junto a Satriani y John Petrucci. Por otro lado fue invitado por Ringo Starr para integrar la gira llamada Ringo Starr & His all-star band. Mientras que Simon Phillips giró junto a dos proyextos: Hiromi Uehara y Anthony Jackson llamado The Trio Project y junto a Pino Palladino y Philippe Saisse en el trío llamado PSP (Phillips Saisse Palladino). Las complicaciones de la gira se presentaron principalmente en Sudamérica. La banda tuvo que cancelar una presentación en Santiago de Chile y la productora a cargo del evento tuvo que devolverle el dinero a quienes ya habían comprado sus entradas. Las dificultades para cerrar shows en Argentina y Brasil fue la razón de la cancelación. Pese a las dificultades de la gira en beneficio a Mike Porcaro, el tour se extendió en conmemoración de sus 35 años de carrera. En esta gira la banda tocó canciones que no eran frecuente en su repertorio en vivo como Goin' Home, St. George and The Dragon, On the Run, How Many Times, Wings of Time y It's Feeling. Grabaron un DVD en Polonia denominado 35th Anniversary Live in Poland que salió a la venta el año 2014. Tracklist: 1. Intro 13 2. Medley: On The Run / Childs Anthem / Goodbye Elenore 3. Goin Home 4. Hydra 5. St George And The Dragon 6. Ill Be Over You 7. Its A Feeling 8. Rosanna 9. Wings Of Time 10. Falling In Between 11. I Wont Hold You Back 12. Pamela 13. 99 14. The Muse 15. White Sister 16. Better World 17. Africa 18. How Many Times 19. Stop Loving You 20. Hold The Line 21. Home Of The Brave Músicos: Miembros Oficiales: Steve Lukather – guitarra, vocales (1977–2008, 2010–presente) David Paich – piano, vocales (1977–2008, 2010–presente) Steve Porcaro – teclista, sintetizador, vocales (1977–1987, 2010–presente) Mike Porcaro – bajo (1982–2008, 2010–presente; inactivo por la enfermedad de ELA) Joseph Williams – vocales (1986–1989, 2010–presente)Escucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo de Biblioteca Del Metal - (Recopilation). Descubre antes que nadie los nuevos episodios, y participa en la comunidad exclusiva de oyentes en https://go.ivoox.com/sq/308558
Episode 55 Drum Machines: A Recorded History, Part 2: Digital Drum Machines Playlist Linn Drum Gary Numan, “My Brothers Time” from Dance (1981 Beggar's Banquet). Early use of the Linn LM-1 by John Webb on this track. Note the sound of the claves, played by Numan but not digital. Bass, Saxophone, Mick Karn; Linn LM-1 drum machine, John Webb; Piano, Claves, Gary Numan. 4:37 Rajie, “ストーミー・ナイト (Stormy Night)” from Acoustic Moon (Sony 1981). Early recognition in Japan of the original Linn LM-1 drum machine. Rajie, vocals; Guitar, Mikihiko Matsumiya; Bass, Tsugutoshi Goto ; Chorus, Hiroshi Koide, Raji ; Composed By, Akira Inoue ; Drums, Tatsuo Hayashi ; Electric Guitar-Tsuyoshi Kon; Flute, Motoya Hamaguchi ; Lyrics By, Etsuko Kisugi ; Percussion, Motoya Hamaguchi ; Prophet-10, Linn LM-1, Electric Piano, Akira Inoue. Early Linn Drum Computer. 5:08 Herbie Hancock, “The Twilight Clone” from Magic Windows (1981 Columbia). If you want to study the latest in emerging electronic music instruments, just listen to the many albums by Herbie Hancock throughout the 1970s and 1980s. He was an early adopter of the Linn LM-1, heard here and played by Hancock. Bass, Louis Johnson; Linn LM-1 Drum Machine, Herbie Hancock; Ghanian Drums, Moody Perry III; Ghanian Drums, Bells, Kwasi Dzidzornu, Kwawu Ladzekpo; Lead Guitar, Adrian Belew; Percussion, Paulinho Da Costa; Rhythm Guitar, George Johnson; Written by, A. Belew, H. Hancock. 8:16 Don Henley, “The Boys of Summer” Linn Drum demo version (excerpt) (1984 private). Guitar and Linndrum, Mike Campbell; Synthesizer, Steve Porcaro; Synthesizer, Guitar, Danny Kortchmar. Bass, Larry Klein; vocals, lyrics, Don Henley. The instrumental part of the song came first and was put together by Tom Petty bandmate Mike Campbell who had just purchased a LinnDrum machine which was a more affordable model than the original LM-1 released in 1980. Campbell put together a rhythm track and played some guitar. Tom Petty wasn't interested in the song at that time, so it went to Henley, who wrote the lyrics. This demo was close to the final version. The final mix of the song also included some human drumming, as did live performances where a human drummer tried to replicate the sound of the original Linndrum. 0:42 Jean Michel Jarre, “Zoolookologie” from Zoolook (1984 Disques Dreyfus). A fascinating exploration of samples both of voice and drums. This is the later version of the Linn Linndrum machine, just before the introduction of the Linn 9000. There is pure joy in this track as Jarre uses the Linndrum to create many unexpected sounds and atypical rhythms. Bass, Marcus Miller; Composer, Producer, Ethnic Vocals Processing, Keyboards, Electronics, Jean-Michel Jarre; Drums, Yogi Horton; Daniel Lazerus; Guitar Ira Siegel; Guitar, Effects, Adrian Belew; Keyboards, Frederic Rousseau. 4:13 David Van Tieghem, “In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida” from In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida (1986 Wide Angle). Drummer and percussionist Van Tieghem created this version of the Iron Butterfly song using electronic drums (Octapads) and digital drums. Engineer, Programmed By Fairlight Programming Assistance, Eric Liljestrand; Guitar, Larry Saltzman; Vocals, Synthesizer Digital, Analog, Percussion Acoustic, Electronic, Mixed By, Producer, David Van Tieghem; Written-By, Doug Ingle. Basically a one-person performance aside from guitarist Saltzman. Van Tieghem was using both hand played electronic drums (the Octapads) plus some digital drum machines. 5:36 Suzanne Ciani, “Mosaic” from Neverland (1988 Private Music). Composed, Arranged, Performed, Produced by Suzanne Ciani. Among the many electronic instruments used by Ciani were keyboards made by Yamaha, Roland, and Bode (vocoder). For drum programming, she turned to the Linn 9000. This track has some decidedly simple, yet complex rhythms using the Linn 9000 that are truly nuanced and more jazz like. The care with which she programmed this track is in contrast to the typical drum machine beats you hear on records. Ciani also used a Roland TR-707 on this album, which you may also detect on this track. 4:37 Oberheim DMX Todd McKinney, “Kimberlite” from The Sound Of The System (1982 Oberheim). This 7-inch demo disc includes music created by Todd McKinney and Daniel Soger, two Oberheim employees. “Kimberlite” was composed and performed by McKinney using the DMX Programmable Digital Drum Machine, the DSX Digital Polyphonic Sequencer, and the OB-Xa Polyphonic Synthesizer. 2:28 Tangerine Dream, “Poland” from Poland (The Warsaw Concert) (1984 Jive Electro). You can hear the Bohn Digital Drums in the first half of the song and the Oberheim DMX in the second half. But that's a bit of a guess. Dr. Böhm DIGITAL DRUMS was a rhythm machine made in Germany from 1982-83, also known as ''the German Linndrum.'' Composed, performed, and produced by Tangerine Dream. Jupiter 8, PPG Wave 2.3 Waveterm, Minimoog, Korg Monopoly, Sequenced by EEH CM 4 Digital Sequencer, Bohm Digital Drums, Roland Tr 808 Drums, Roland SDE 3000 Delay, MXR 01 Digital Reverb, MXR Digital Delay, Johannes Schmoelling; Prophet 5, Prophet 600, Prophet 1, E-mu Custom Programmable Synth, Moog Custom Programmable Modular Synth, MTI Synergy, Sequenced by the PE Polyrhythmic Sequencer, Compulab Digital Sequencer, Syntec Custom Digital Drum Computer, Electronic Drums Simmons Drum Modules, Effects Quantec Room Simulator, Roland SDE 3000, Electronics Hill Multi-mixer, Chris Franke; Yamaha DX 7, Yamaha YP 30, Jupiter 8, Jupiter 6, Prophet 5, PPG Wave 2.2, Sequenced By Pe Polyrhythmic Sequencer, EEH Cm 4 Digital Sequencer, PE Custom Trigger Selector, DMX Oberheim Digital Drum machine, Edgar Froese. 8:43 Herbie Hancock, “Earth Beat” from Future Shock (1983 Columbia). In addition to the DMX, this track includes evidence that Garfield Electronics Dr. Click Rhythm Controller was a much-needed rhythm device for wrangling the otherwise incompatible signals prior to the introduction of MIDI a few years later. Craig Anderton wrote the following about Doctor Click in an article in Keyboard from 1983: "Doctor Click is not a keyboard instrument, not a drum machine, and not a signal processor: What it does is synchronize and interface these three families of devices together. Not only can it interface to existing sync tracks, it can build up click tracks from incomplete click tracks, and even create sync and/or click tracks which are referenced to a live musician." Hancock masters Dr. Click on this album. Fairlight CMI, Yamaha GS-1, Yamaha CE-20, Dr. Click Rhythm Controller, Herbie Hancock; DMX Drum Machine, Synare Electronic Drums, Memory Moog Programming, Michael Beinhorn; Bass, Bill Laswell; Bata, Daniel Ponce; Turntables – Grandmixer D. ST. 5:09 Herbie Hancock, “Hardrock” from Sound System (1984 Columbia). The sound of the Oberheim DMX digital drum machine as used by Herbie Hancock. This album was his follow-up to the album Future Shock on the DMX made a famous appearance in the song Rockit, which was unusually a top-selling hit for Hancock. The DMX is played here by non-other than Bill Laswell. Note that Simmons electronic drums are also being played on this track by Anton Fier, but I think you can tell the difference. Bass, Drum Machine DMX, Tape, Bill Laswell; Bata, Daniel Ponce; Simmons electronic drums, Sound Plates, Cuica, Anton Fier; Guitar, Henry Kaiser, Nicky Skopelitis; Fairlight CMI Programming, Will Alexander; Fairlight CMI, Rhodes Chroma, Apple IIe, Yamaha DX7, Emu 4060 Digital Keyboard, Herbie Hancock; Synthesizer (XMD), Rob Stevens; Turntables, D. St; Written-By, B. Laswell, D. Showard, Herbie Hancock. 6:10 Davy DMX, “Bonus Beats” from One For The Treble (Fresh) (1984 Tuff City). Davy DMX when he first met the Oberhheim DMX digital sampling drum machine. He is also known as David Franklin Reeves, Jr. Here is a bonus track of only drum machine and turntable. 1:47 Davy DMX, “One For The Treble (Fresh) (Instrumental)” from One For The Treble (Fresh) (1984 Tuff City). Davy DMX when he first met the Oberheim DMX digital sampling drum machine. Another track from that same 12-inch. 7:31 Movement MCS Drum Computer John Foxx, “Pater Noster” from The Garden (Virgin 1981). This album was produced after Foxx left Ultravox. It is another example of the MCS Drum Computer. This track only features Foxx on synthesizers, voice, drum programming, and a manually struck Tom Tom. 2:30 Roland El Escuadrón Del Ritmo, “Las Cucarachas” from Back Up: Mexican Tecno Pop 1980-1989 (2021 Dark Entries). I discovered this wonderful collection of Mexican synth-pop tracks, some never before heard, and immediately dug-out a track using a drum machine. This track is from 1982. In this case, the drum machine is the Roland Compu-Rhythm CR-78, which was a transitional analog device with analog drum sounds and digital control for programming patterns. 3:44 Nahtabisk, “La Dama De Probeta” from Back Up: Mexican Tecno Pop 1980-1989 (2021 Dark Entries). Another hidden gem from Mexico. This track is from 1984 and features the Roland drumTR-606 Drumatix. The TR-606 featured PCM-encoded sounds of real drums. This small device, that ran on batteries, helped define the sound of early techno. 3:20 E-mu Joe Mansfield, “Drumulator (Instrumental)” from Drumulator (2014 Get On Down). This is a track featuring the sounds of the E-mu Drumulator that was sold from 1983 to 1985. It had twelve, 8-bit sampled sounds of real drums and at about $1000 was more affordable that drum machines like the Linndrum and Oberheim DMX. It was created on the heels of the sample synthesizers they made under the Emulator name. It also had a relatively short life so few recordings from the time were made. This demo is an example of what could be done with the Drumulator and Herbie Hancock took a liking to it prior to switching to the Oberheim DMX. 2:02 Richard Souther, “Uncharted Waters” from Innermission (1986 Meadowlark Records). Music and realization by Richard Souther. Includes synthesizers from Roland, PPG, Sequential Circuits, and Casio. He also used both the Linn 9000 and E-mu SP-12 drum machines, which are both heard on this track. You can clearly hear the Linn 900 and its distinctive snare and bass sounds, while the E-mu, which was built around the circuits in the company's popular keyboard samplers, provided some of the more unusual, even exotic, percussion sounds. 3:23 Alesis Slant, “Sheep” and “Ducks” from Hive (1989 These Records). This amazing group, although short-lived, was a British experiment in rock with noise elements that included Cris Cheek, Philip Jeck, Sianed Jones, and Osian Tam. Cross used an Alesis HR-16, which is showcased in the second of two tracks, “Ducks.” I think that is probably the same drum machine in the first track, “Sheep” so I thought this represented some good contrast in the way that the sound could be treated. This had 49 digital samples of drums that could be programmed in real-time by playing the velocity sensitive drum buttons. Double Bass Julia Doyle; Guitar, Cabasa, Engineer, Co-producer Maciek Hrybowicz; Keyboards, Accordion, Synthesizer DX7; Piano, Clarinet, Voice, Marimba, Goblet Drum Darabouka, Tambourine, Bells Agogo Bells, Sampler Cassette Samples, Flute Souffara, Rattle Seed Pod Rattles, Performer Emax, Alesis HR-16, Breath Rhythms, Face Slap, Mixed By, Co-producer Cris Cheek; Turntables, Radio Philip Jeck; Violin, Piano, Vocals, Organ, Fife, Viol Viola Da Gamba, Harmonium, Claves, Performer Emax, Breath Rhythms, Mixed By, Co-producer Sianed Jones; Voice Osian Tam. 4:31 Closing, Linn LinnDrum Mikel Rouse, “Quorum part 2” from Quorum (1984 Club Soda Music). It was inevitable that a composer would create an extended piece of music using only the Linn Linndrum. Mikel Rouse was that person. Listen to the hypnotic patterns of this work. From the composer's notes: “Quorom is a piece for LinnDrum machine (or 18 percussion players) in 9 parts running approximately 1 hour and 45 minutes in length. Though the sequence of parts 1 through 9 must be maintained, the parts may be divided into sections, or run continuously. Themes are produced through the synchronization of the 3 generators, 3-5-8, and their complimentary factors yield counterthemes. Power series are then applied to produce harmonic contrasts from the original themes. Thematic material is developed through multiple variation techniques (circular permutations, accents through superimposition of an additional component, natural growth through the summation series). I decided to undertake the programming myself and, with the aid of Jim Bergman, successfully completed the programming in about 5 hours. I would like to stress that all programming was done through the step-by-step process provided in the operator's manual for construction “songs” from “patterns”. No special treatments or extensions (including cassette interfaces) were required.” Such was the versatility of the Linn Linndrum. 11:16 Background Sounds Volti, “Corazón” from Back Up: Mexican Tecno Pop 1980-1989 (2021 Dark Entries). Mexican electro-pop group. This track is from 1986 and features unknown drum programming. vocals, synthesizer, Lyndell Brookhouse; bass, synthesizers, drum programming percussion, Eddie Rubello; Backing Vocals, Katie Taylor; Congas, Edgar Herrera; Piano, Vincent Kenis; Timbales, Pedro Ortiz. 3:45. Adams and Fleisner, tracks “a1, a2, b1, b2, b3” from Modern Digital Recorded Drumcomputer Rhythm Tracks (1983 Break Records). I think this track of library digital drum samples from the Netherlands was made with the Drum Computer MCS II (or Percussion Computer) from Movement Computer Systems, a rare British made-drum machine circa 1983. It had an integrated CRT monitor and had an orange (or black) case. It used 8-bit samples of drums and featured 14 voices and programmable patterns. Opening: Opening and closing sequences voiced by Anne Benkovitz. Additional opening, closing, and other incidental music by Thom Holmes. For additional notes, please see my blog Noise and Notations. There are dozens of drum machines that dot the history of electronic music. For an encyclopedic list of almost every drum machines ever made, and there were dozens of variations and models up until around 1985, check-out the excellent books by Alex Graham, a UK-based drum machine collector and specialist.
Jälleen on tarjolla rautainen lähetys, jossa mennään vuoden 1951 Sun Recordsin savikiekosta samana vuonna syntyneen brittihevikitaristin tulevaan uutuuslevyyn. Ohjelma on täynnä musiikin tuomaa iloa ja energiaa eri vuosikymmeniltä. Uutiskatsauksessa ovat esillä mm. Rolling Stones, Toto, George Thorogood & The Destroyers, Thin Lizzy, Black Star Riders, Beach Boys, Brian Wilson, The Black Keys ja Judas Priest. Juha Kakkurin levylautasella soi Howlin´ Wolfin klassikko ja Sami Ruokangas on hyvällä tavalla huvittunut KK`s Priest -heviuutuuden huumorista. Jakson 11 biisin soittolista: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/01Mxyyzg0UqR5b4TL0stFY?si=c1a0e5fa81d24199 Muuten menossa mukana ovat mm. Charlie Watts, Steve Jordan, iorr.org, Mick Jagger, Brother Firetribe, Reckless Love, H.E.A.T., Steve Lukather, Joseph Williams, David Paich, Mick Jones, Foreigner, Steve Porcaro, Huey Lewis & The News, Hank "Hurricane" Carter, Buddy Leach, Steve Miller, Scott Gorham, Darren Wharton, Ricky Warwick, Scott Travis, Mastodon, Damon Johnson, Gary Rossington, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Mike Love, Judas Priest, Ross Halfin, Rob Halford, Glenn Tipton, Ian Hill, Richie Faulkner, Iron Maiden, KISS Army Finland, Helloween, Masterplan, Roland Grapow, KaaosZine, Les Binks, Lionheart, Timo Tolkki, Stratovarius, Sam Phillips, Sun Records, B. B. King, Chess Records, Georg "Jori" Malmstén, Bill Haley, Robert Johnson, Jody Williams, Hubert Sumlin, Esa Kuloniemi, Muddy Waters, K. K. Downing ja Tim "Ripper" Owens.
José Luis Salas le dedica el Discoforum de esta noche a Steve Porcaro, figura esencial de la banda Toto, que nacía el 2 de septiembre de 1957.
"Thriller" by Michael Jackson... We know. We were still young men once. We entered the pop landscape in the early 80's. We didn't know then.There were "Titans" everywhere you looked. Few of them had the help of one Quincy Jones. Steve Lukather and the rest of Toto joined the effort too. Eddie Van Halen for crissakes! We know now.But can we discredit the work of one of the illest MCs of 1982?Vincent Price deserves better.Quincy, Eddie, Steve, and every top-notch session player on this album deserve better.If you want to skip this episode, we get it.But, here we go."Thriller" by Quincy Jones, Rod Temperton, Steve Porcaro, John Bettis, James Ingram, Steve Lukather, Eddie Van Halen, and Vincent Price.
Cinematic Sound Radio - Soundtracks, Film, TV and Video Game Music
The tenth episode of SOUNDTRACK ALLEY here on CINEMATIC SOUND RADIO is a discussion between Erik Woods and Randy Andrews about the film and score to the 1995 Kevin Reynolds directed post-apocalyptic adventure film, WATERWORLD, starring Kevin Costner, Dennis Hopper, Jeanne Tripplehorn, Tina Majorino and Michael Jeter. Set in the distant future, the polar ice cap has completely melted, and the sea level has risen covering nearly all of the land. The plot of the film centres on an otherwise nameless antihero, "The Mariner", a drifter who sails the Earth in his trimaran. The original score for the film was composed by James Newton Howard, performed by The Hollywood Studio Symphony Orchestra and Chorus and was recorded by Bruce Botnick. The original soundtrack recording was originally released on MCA Soundtracks and was re-released in expanded form by La La Land Records 2017. On the program, you'll hear Randy and Erik talk about various topics including when they first saw the film, the bloated budget of the film, the use of practical vehicles and sets, the production design, modern composing tropes, how Hans Zimmer and Steve Porcaro assisted in the creation of this score, the contrast between high adventure and world music aesthetics, a detailed breakdown of six essential cues from the score and much more. Soundtrack Alley Theme by Alexander Schiebel Special thanks to our Patreon supporters: Matt DeWater, David Ballantyne, Mindtrickzz, Joe Wiles, Rich Alves, Maxime, William Welch, Tim Burden, Alan Rogers, Dave Williams, Max Hamulyák, Jeffrey Graebner, Douglas Lacey, Don Mase, Victor Field, Jochen Stolz, Emily Mason, Eric Skroch, Alexander Schiebel, Alphonse Brown & John Link. —— Cinematic Sound Radio is fully licensed to play music by SOCAN. Support us on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/cinematicsoundradio Check out our NEW Cinematic Sound Radio TeePublic Store! https://www.teepublic.com/stores/cinematic-sound-radio Cinematic Sound Radio Web: http://www.cinematicsound.net Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/cinsoundradio Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/cinematicsound Cinematic Sound Radio Fanfare and Theme by David Coscina https://soundcloud.com/user-970634922 Bumper voice artist: Tim Burden http://www.timburden.com
Hellooooo Yachtrockers!!! Dive in with us! It's The Yacht Rock Show exclusive interview with the keyboard wizard himself Steve Porcaro from TOTO!Capt.Eddie & 1st mate Joe take deep dives into all types of waters with Steve.It's Yachty As Hell!Climb aboard the yacht is waiting!
Marc Bonilla is an American guitarist and composer. He has worked with Keith Emerson (including on 1995's Changing States and in 2006-2016 was featured in the Keith Emerson Band), Ronnie Montrose, Glenn Hughes (on Addiction (produced, co-written and performed), The Way It Is, 1999, also playing keyboards), David Coverdale (late 2000 live band) and Kevin Gilbert (Toy Matinee live band). He also appears on the Emerson, Lake & Palmer tribute album Encores, Legends & Paradox (Magna Carta Records, 1999) and a spoken word album with comedian Bobby Gaylor for Atlantic entitled "Fuzzatonic Scream" including the controversial single, "Suicide" in 1998. *******SUBSCRIBE/RATE/REVIEW!!! www.richredmond.com/listen The Rich Remond Show is sponsored by: Big Dot Lighting - Commercial LED Lighting Specialists -and- Bruce Cline Home Loans & Mortgage Refinance | Movement Mortgage www.musiciansmortgage.com He has released a number of solo albums. Among them, EE Ticket (Reprise, 1991), and American Matador (Warner Brothers, 1993), which includes covers of "A Whiter Shade of Pale" and "I Am the Walrus" with guest Ronnie Montrose. Bonilla currently plays in California Transit Authority,[3] a project led by former Chicago drummer, founding member and Rock n' Roll Hall of Famer Danny Seraphine, featuring some updates to early Chicago songs as well as new material and has currently completed the follow-up album of all original material. He has also produced, co-written and performed with the Keith Emerson Band's new album. In addition, he tours with Eddie Jobson's UZ Project as singer, guitarist and bassist.[4] Bonilla is originally from the San Francisco Bay area and, along with Joe Satriani, was one of the preeminent rock guitar teachers in the Bay area during the 1980s. Bonilla moved to LA in the early 1990s to work on TV and movie scoring working with James Newton Howard, John Debney, and others, earning an Emmy nomination in 2001. In addition, he had cameo roles in the 1997 television series Nightman about a crime-fighting sax player, for which he was the musical director and acted as a performer (with his band) in several episodes under the alias Marc Bonilla and Dragonchoir. He has done guitars for numerous films such as The Replacements, The Scorpion King, Spider-Man 2, Iron Man 2, Green Lantern, The Bourne Legacy, and composed and performed the music on the hit series, Justified, on FX channel, with keyboardist Steve Porcaro (Toto). He also composed for Comedy Central's The Nightly Show with Larry Wilmore. He also lectured at LA's Guitar Institute of Technology (GIT). He now lives in Los Angeles with his wife and son and has recently completed a new ground-breaking album with Keith Emerson titled The Three Fates Project with the Munich Radio Orchestra, conducted by Maestro Terje Mikkelsen and has finished work on an album Beyond The Stars - Keith Emerson with the Academy of St Martin in the Fields and also the follow-up long-awaited third guitar instrumental album called Celluloid Debris available exclusively at marcbonillamusic.com. He also currently tours with Harry Shearer (aka Derek Smalls from Spinal Tap) playing guitar, bass and mandolin. Aside from his work as a musician, Bonilla was also a graphic artist, who did album cover designs for Ronnie Montrose, with his 1986 solo album Territory and with his band Montrose, the 1987 album Mean. Some Things That Came Up: -Marc’s NFL Helmet Collection completed after a 37 year commitment -A tour of Marc’s Studio -Creating a vacuum for future successes -Meeting Ronnie Montrose and Keith Emerson at a young age -Working with Toy Matinee and then James Newton Howard -Recording on films like Falling Down, Waterworld, etc. -Emmy Awards and Theme Songs -Our mutual love of drummer Denny Carmassi -Inspiration is a river that flows through you from the Universe -Creativity flows from a relaxed state of mind -Composers, Foley Artists and Music Editors all working as a team -3 Fates Project and The Munich Orchestra -Music and Tapping Into Spirituality -All Star Tribute to Keith Emerson concert available NOW! Fanfare For The Uncommon Man: A new concert film and album documenting the May 2016 tribute show honouring the late Keith Emerson. The Official Keith Emerson Tribute Concert is available as a four-disc set featuring DVD and two CDs capturing the entire two-and-a-half-hour event and a disc of Bonus interviews.Available at: www.cherryred.co.uk. The show featured a roster of rockers including Steve Lukather, Steve Porcaro, Eddie Jobson, Jordan Rudess, Brian Auger, Jeff “Skunk” Baxter, Vinnie Colaiuta, Marc Bonilla, Gregg Bissonnette, CJ Vanston, Troy Luccketta, Rachel Flowers, Terje Mikkelsen, Philippe Saisse, Travis Davis, Ed Roth, Mike Wallace, Mick Mahan, Karma Auger, Rick Livingstone, Jonathan Sindelman, Joe Travers, Kae Matsumoto, Aaron Emerson, Dan Lutz, and Michael Fitzpatrick. All proceeds from the release will benefit the Dystonia Medical Research Foundation, a charity that focuses on treating and finding a cure for dystonia, a debilitating neurological ailment that Keith battled. -A new skillset and revenue stream as a voice actor for Kubota, Ford, Chevy and major feature film trailers. -Turning negative into positive and staying prepared and empowered. Get the DVD here: cherryred.co.uk The HD Digital Download is available at: fanfarefortheuncommonman.com/ -The Balance of Power Guitar Book Follow: www.marcbonillamusic.com IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0094633/ The Rich Redmond Show is about all things music, motivation and success. Candid conversations with musicians, actors, comedians, authors and thought leaders about their lives and the stories that shaped them. Rich Redmond is the longtime drummer with Jason Aldean and many other veteran musicians and artists. Rich is also an actor, speaker, author, producer and educator. Rich has been heard on thousands of songs, over 25 of which have been #1 hits! Rich can also be seen in several films and TV shows and has also written an Amazon Best-Selling book, "CRASH! Course for Success: 5 Ways to Supercharge Your Personal and Professional Life" currently available at: https://www.amazon.com/CRASH-Course-Success-Supercharge-Professional/dp/B07YTCG5DS/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=crash+redmond&qid=1576602865&sr=8-1 One Book: Three Ways to consume....Physical (delivered to your front door, Digital (download to your kindle, ipad or e-reader), or Audio (read to you by me on your device...on the go)! Buy Rich’s exact gear at www.lessonsquad.com/rich-redmond Follow Rich: @richredmond www.richredmond.com Jim McCarthy is the quintessential Blue Collar Voice Guy. Honing his craft since 1996 with radio stations in Illinois, South Carolina, Connecticut, New York, Las Vegas and Nashville, Jim has voiced well over 10,000 pieces since and garnered an ear for audio production which he now uses for various podcasts, commercials and promos. Jim is also an accomplished video producer, content creator, writer and overall entrepreneur. Follow Jim: @jimmccarthy www.jimmccarthyvoiceovers.com
Marc Bonilla discusses the Keith Emerson tribute concert DVD and CD release.
Steve Porcaro is arguably one of the most listened to and prolific keyboard players in the world. Through his extensive session work (Michael Jackson, Don Henley, Yes to name just three), film and TV output and that small little outfit called Toto, there won't be many people who won't have heard Steve's work. We attempt […]
Keyboardist, synthesizer, and founding member of "Toto" Steve Porcaro enters the Vibe Chamber.
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On this episode of Inside MusiCast, we welcome back the one and only, Bill Champlin. While the pandemic has put the brakes on much of the activity in the music industry, it hasn’t stopped the creativity of this legendary singer/songwriter. Bill has produced a brand new solo album titled “Livin’ For Love”, which is loaded with 14 new tracks that explore a lot of musical territory, from gorgeous ballads, to West Coast grooves, blues, pop, funk...it’s all in there. Bill has also invited some amazing guests, including Steve Porcaro, Vinnie Colaiuta, Lenny Castro, Alan Hertz, Gary Falcone, Bruce Gaitsch, Carmen Grillo, Gorden Campbell, George Hawkins, Jr., Jason Scheff, Greg Mathieson, Abe Laboriel, Marc Russo, and of course his wife Tamara and son Will. We’ll also chat with Bill about the new CWF 2 album that was recently released, with his bandmates Peter Friestedt and Joseph Williams. Inside MusiCast is pleased to welcome back to the show, Bill Champlin.
Otro momento McDonald… Michael McDonald y su estilo único y realmente transferible a otros muchos artistas. Desde su etapa en Steely Dan y The Doobie Brothers a su carrera en solitario tan extraordinaria. Sus colaboraciones con Kenny Loggins, sus dúos tantas veces programados aquí, sus producciones (incluso al grupo de su hermana Maureen o a su esposa Amy Holland). Más allá del West Coast Sound. Y la guitarra de Buzzy Feiten que comienza hoy el repertorio junto a su amigo Neil Larsen. Dedicado a Manuel Urrutia y a cuantos disfrutan de este género. DISCO 1 LARSEN/FEITEN BAND Further Notice (3) DISCO 2 EVIE SANDS You Can Do it (Cara 2 Corte 1) DISCO 3 PATRICK SIMMONS Why You Givin’ Up (Cara 1 Corte 4) DISCO 4 THE DOOBIE BROTHERS Listen To The Music (Cara 2 Corte 1) DISCO 5 NICOLETTE LARSON How Can We Go On (Cara 1 Corte 3) DISCO 6 STEVE PORCARO Swing Street (with Michael McDonald) (PORCARO - 4) DISCO 7 DELTA Prove It (Cara 1 Corte 3) DISCO 8 CHRIS MONTAN Is This The Way Of Love (Cara 1 Corte1) DISCO 9 LAUREN WOOD & Chris Montan Work On It (Cara 1 Corte 3) DISCO 10 ROBBIE DUPRÉE Free Fallin´ (Cara 1 Corte último) DISCO 11 GREG GUIDRY Are Your Ready For Love (Cara B Corte 3) DISCO 12 JIMMY MESSINA Do You Want To Dance (2) DISCO 13 KENNY LOGGINS & Michael Jackson Who’s Right, Who’s Wrong (6) Escuchar audio
Toto es una banda de rock estadounidense formada en 1978 en Los Ángeles compuesta por destacados músicos de sesión.? Fue fundada por el teclista David Paich y el baterista Jeff Porcaro. La agrupación combinaba diferentes estilos musicales, como blues, funk, Soul, pop y distintas corrientes de rock.Han vendido más de 40 millones de discos, de los cuales: 13 son de estudio, cinco en directo, una banda sonora (Dune) y un trabajo compilatorio que cuenta con cuatro canciones inéditas.El grupo obtuvo seis Premios Grammy en su 25.ª edición en 1983 con el álbum Toto IV,? que incluye canciones como Africa y Rosanna. Tras el éxito comercial de este disco, los músicos de la banda fueron contratados por Michael Jackson y Quincy Jones para tocar en la producción más vendida en la historia de la música: Thriller.Paralelamente a la carrera de Toto, sus integrantes han tocado en miles de discos, Jeff Porcaro (baterista) registra más de 1050 álbumes —pese a su prematura muerte siguen apareciendo grabaciones suyas,? Steve Lukather (guitarrista) más de 1530,David Paich (tecladista) más de 1720; mientras que Steve Porcaro (segundo teclista) más de 660,y Simon Phillips (exbaterista que reemplazó a Jeff Porcaro) más de 660.Frente a esto no es exagerado decir que gran parte del sonido pop/rock de la década de los ochenta fue generado por los músicos de la banda.? Sin embargo, pese al éxito mundial y a la notable contribución de la agrupación a la industria musical, el guitarrista y líder Steve Lukather es categórico en señalar que la banda es "la más incomprendida en el mundo"? debido a las críticas negativas que ha tenido en el transcurso de los años en los medios estadounidenses e ingleses, Algunas de las tesis que surgen en torno al rechazo que ha generado la banda en los medios estadounidenses e ingleses, especialmente VH1,y Rolling Stone,es por el nombre de la agrupación al carecer de una propuesta estética en un período musical en el que la apariencia muchas veces primó,y otra es que los especialistas en música en estos medios jamás han concebido ni han aprobado que una agrupación mezcle tantos estilos musicales como lo hace Toto.En la misma línea, pero a favor de la propuesta musical de Toto, se encuentran algunos músicos, como Steve Vai, que dijo una vez que fue a verlos a Milán: "Esta banda creó un sonido propio y único. Es la perfecta mezcla de rock, pop, fusión y un poco de jazz, todo en un paquete totalmente armonizado", o Eddie Van Halen, que se refirió a la agrupación como "colectivamente, compuesta por los mejores músicos del planeta".En sus más de 40 años de carrera tuvieron más de diez formaciones,? que han variado según la gira promocional del álbum. El único músico que ha participado en todas es Steve Lukather, mientras que Paich y Lukather han estado en todas las grabaciones de los discos. El puesto más inestable ha sido el de vocalista: Bobby Kimball (1978-1984/1998-2008), Dennis Frederiksen (1984-1986), Joseph Williams (1986-1989/2010-presente), Jean-Michel Byron (1990-1991) y Steve Lukather (1991-1998) han estado en él.La banda se disolvió en el año 2008, pero volvieron a reunirse en 2010 a beneficio del bajista Mike Porcaro, que sufrió la enfermedad de esclerosis lateral amiotrófica y que le imposibilitó de seguir tocando,? Los destacados bajistas de sesión Leland Sklar, Shem von Shroeck, Nathan East y David Hungate, primer bajista del conjunto que volvió en 2014, han reemplazado a Porcaro, pero ninguno de ellos como miembro oficial de la banda. El 24 de enero de 2014, el baterista Simon Phillips anunció su separación con Toto para dedicarse a sus propios proyectos.Su última formación estuvo integrada por Steve Lukather, Joseph Williams, Steve Porcaro y David Paich, y sus músicos de acompañamiento eran Shem von Shroeck en el bajo, Shannon Forrest en la batería, Warren Ham en los coros y en el saxofón y Lenny Castro como percusionista. Lanzaron un último disco de estudio llamado, Toto XIV, que salió a la venta el 24 de marzo de 2015 en Estados Unidos a través de Amazon.
Steve Porcaro is passionate about helping leaders and teams achieve their goals through game-changing sales, marketing, and business development strategies. his clients come from a wide variety of industries, including medical device, service, and hospitality. Steve’s mission is to empower improvement and growth by providing tools, techniques and support to businesses, teams, and individuals who want to level up. Steve is an executive coach, trainer, and inspirational speaker with over 25 years of experience. He is Past President of the Connecticut Chapter of the International Coach Federation, a Certified Master OASIS Trainer, and a DISC Behaviors Facilitator. Phone Steve at 860.243.9757. Email: Steve@SalesPlusMVP.com Website: www.SalesPlusMVP.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/paul-kimmerling/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/paul-kimmerling/support
Don Felder, is back with “American Rock 'N Roll”. It’s the second solo album by the former member of the Eagles and it comes nearly seven years after his debut solo effort titled “The Road To Forever.” On “American Rock ‘n Roll”, Don has enlisted some well known contributors who laid down parts for this all-star effort, including Slash, Bob Weir, Sammy Hagar, Joe Satriani, Richie Sambora, Chad Smith, Mick Fleetwood, David Paich, Steve Porcaro, Alex Lifeson, Steve Gadd, Jim Keltner, Todd Sucherman, Nathan East and many more. The 11-track album explores a variety of musical territories, from straight-ahead rock, to late 70’s California country, to a Latin inspired ballad, to modern power ballads. “American Rock ‘n Roll” is a big effort and showcases the experiences and influences that Don has collected over the course of his lengthy career in music. Inside MusiCast is pleased to welcome back Don Felder.
Filmmaker Lorenzo DeStefano and his team have created a dynamic and engaging portrait of nearly two years in the life of a tight knit American family, a single mom and her two kids, living paycheck to paycheck in working class Oxnard, California, with Rachel’s stunning music as the soundtrack. “Hearing is Believing” revels in Rachel’s joyous and free-flowing love of song, illuminating the bonds of family and the divine mysteries of creativity. Rachel Flowers is a true survivor, a hyper-abled individual whose inspiring story has the potential to be a beacon of hope out there. Appearing with Rachel in “Hearing is Believing” are Grammy winners Arturo Sandoval, Stevie Wonder, Dweezil Zappa, two-time Grammy nominated jazz pianist, Taylor Eigsti, the late Progressive Rock icon Keith Emerson, Hawaii ukulele master Benny Chong, and 50 members of the Santa Barbara Youth Symphony performing Rachel's original composition, “At The End Of The Day”. Rachel has appeared at the Havana International Jazz Festival (2016), Progfest 2017 & 2018, and at the PDX Portland Jazz Festival (2018). She has shared the stage with Dweezil Zappa, Arturo Sandoval, Taylor Eigsti, Jeff “Skunk” Baxter, Marc Bonilla, Jordan Rudess, Steve Porcaro, Rick Wakeman, Burt Bacharach, Bob Reynolds, Cuban legends Bobby Carcassés, Bellita Y Jazz Tumbatá, and Orlando "Maraca" Valle, the Young Musicians Foundation Debut Orchestra and the Birmingham (UK) Symphony Orchestra. Rachel has performed since her youth for Ray Charles, Stevie Wonder, Quincy Jones, Clark Terry, Herbie Hancock, Herb Alpert, and Wayne Shorter. She has three albums in release – “Listen” (2016), “Hearing is Believing Motion Picture Soundtrack” (2017), and “Going Somewhere” (2018). Rachel is a very active part of several jazz lineups in California and is composing original songs and works for orchestra, jazz combo, piano, and voice. At this point in her eventful musical career she is deeply exploratory, forging a variety of stylings as immensely accomplished as they are uniquely her own.
Você trocaria o amor de alguém pela África? Esse dilema incomum é narrado na música Africa, do Toto, que a gente analisa nesta edição do Resumo do Som. Steve Porcaro, David Hungate, Steven Lukather, Bobby Kimball, David Paich, Jeff Porcaro: Toto, em 1982Todas as imagens de filmes, séries e etc são marcas registradas dos seus respectivos proprietários. Todas as imagens de filmes, séries e etc são marcas registradas dos seus respectivos proprietários. Africa está disponível em: Africa foi composta por David Paich e Jeff Porcaro© 1982 CBS Inc. Agradecimentos aos produtores virtuais pelo apoio:Fabiano F. M. Cordeiro Ricardo BunnymanSeja também um apoiador do 80 WATTS! Escolha a plataforma de sua preferência: This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.
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En este episodio de MJRadio tenemos el gusto de traerles una entrevista con Brice Najar, autor del libro "Let's Make HIStory". Brice nos comparte su historia como fan desde los 80, los conciertos a los que pudo asistir y qué lo llevo a escribir 3 libros sobre Michael Jackson (publicados en francés, inglés y español). Su libro más reciente, "Let's Make HIStory" (traducido al español por Marisa Ramírez), es una colección de 25 entrevistas con músicos de la talla de Steve Porcaro, Brad Buxer y los hermanos Bahler, que trabajaron con Michael Jackson en el álbum HIStory y en otros proyectos. Acompaña a Ale, Sandra, Marisa, Jason y Brice en este viaje por el pasado, presente, futuro y ¡hagamos HIStoria!
En este episodio de MJRadio tenemos el gusto de traerles una entrevista con Brice Najar, autor del libro "Let's Make HIStory". Brice nos comparte su historia como fan desde los 80, los conciertos a los que pudo asistir y qué lo llevo a escribir 3 libros sobre Michael Jackson (publicados en francés, inglés y español). Su libro más reciente, "Let's Make HIStory" (traducido al español por Marisa Ramírez), es una colección de 25 entrevistas con músicos de la talla de Steve Porcaro, Brad Buxer y los hermanos Bahler, que trabajaron con Michael Jackson en el álbum HIStory y en otros proyectos. Acompaña a Ale, Sandra, Marisa, Jason y Brice en este viaje por el pasado, presente, futuro y ¡hagamos HIStoria!
On this special edition of Inside MusiCast, we’re breaking down Toto’s second studio album track-by-track. After the success of their debut album, Toto pushes the limits with Hydra by infusing a progressive rock approach in what may be their most unique and conceptualized album in their entire catalog. Joining us for this trip back to 1979 is Toto keyboardist, programmer, and our good friend, Steve Porcaro.
It’s been nearly a decade since Michael McDonald has released an album of original material, but he’s back with what may arguably be his finest effort over the course of his illustrious career. The 12 track album titled “Wide Open” is a musically diverse journey that explores elements of pop, rock, country, folk, jazz, blues and soul. Produced by Shannon Forrest, the album enlists an amazing cast of musicians, including Shannon, Amy Holland McDonald, Michael Landau, Robben Ford, Marcus Miller, Steve Porcaro, David Paich, Bernie Chiaravalle, Dan Huff, Tom Scott, Larry Goldings, Tommy Simms, Brandon Marsalis and many others. Yet, the heart of “Wide Open” is the lyrics. Perhaps for the first time in his career, Michael wears his heart on his sleeve, as he presents a very personal account of his path to becoming sober and forging ahead to live life in the open. Here to talk more about “Wide Open” is our good friend and past guest, Michael McDonald.
Episode #26 After the Success of working with Boz Scaggs, Steely Dan, Seals and Crofts, and a host of other successful acts, Jeff Porcaro and David Paich wanted a band of their own. The new band was made up of mostly high school buddies that had played together in a group called 'Still Life' at Grant High School in Van Nuys. The original Toto was Steve Lukather- guitar, David Paich-Keyboards, Jeff Porcaro drums, brother Steve Porcaro on an another set of Keyboards, David Hungate-Bass, and Bobby Kimball-lead Vocals.
This Luncheon podcast features Steve Porcaro, who shares his creative process of writing, his life, and his work. With his new solo album about to be released, “Someday, Somehow,” and his upcoming tour with Toto, we were lucky to have him with us. For more information about this luncheon with Steve Porcaro, please visit: http://www.asmac.org/steve-porcaro-luncheon/
Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! El estreno de hoy es el nuevo disco del pianista británico Oli Silk, junto a novedades protagonizadas por Steve Cole, Bobby Wells, Will Downing, Bob Baldwin y Steve Porcaro. En el bloque del recuerdo, música del guitarrista Frank Vignola y del trompetista Matt Jordan.Escucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo de Cloud Jazz Smooth Jazz. Descubre antes que nadie los nuevos episodios, y participa en la comunidad exclusiva de oyentes en https://go.ivoox.com/sq/27170
Kay-Ta was born in Osaka, Japan, and moved to Boston, MA to study at Berklee College of Music when he was 20. The broad capacity of his playing style (from Gospel, R&B, country, jazz, and rock) helped him to start his career as a session guitarist in Los Angeles. His list of credits includes:David Foster, Baby Face, Natalie Cole, Keiko Matsui, Lalah Hathaway, Amerie, Chante Moore, Jackiem Joyner, Daniel Bedingfield, Malcolm Jamal Warner, Steve Porcaro, Virgil Donatti, Tony Macalpine, Jody Watley, Amber Riley (from Glee) Bob Mintzer (from Yellow Jackets), He also co-produced the debut album of artist Colby O’ Donis from Convict Muzik. (Geffin/Konlive) and he co-wrote australian Pop star Cody Simpson's single "Be The One." We'll talk to Kay-Ta about his 1st solo project, Arrival.
Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! Presentamos el disco de la pianista y cantante Kandace Springs, junto a novedades de Snarky Puppy, Ximo Tébar, Johnny Britt, Joel del Rosario y Steve Porcaro. En el bloque para el recuerdo, el primer disco del saxofonista Andy Snitzer y uno de los mejores trabajos de John Legend.Escucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo de Cloud Jazz Smooth Jazz. Descubre antes que nadie los nuevos episodios, y participa en la comunidad exclusiva de oyentes en https://go.ivoox.com/sq/27170
Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! Estrenamos el nuevo trabajo de la banda Everett B Walters junto a novedades de Kim Waters, Snarky Puppy, Debora Galan, Steve Porcaro y John Novello. En el bloque del recuerdo, música de los 80 de Switch y uno de los álbumes recientes del saxofonista indonesio Devian.Escucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo de Cloud Jazz Smooth Jazz. Descubre antes que nadie los nuevos episodios, y participa en la comunidad exclusiva de oyentes en https://go.ivoox.com/sq/27170
Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! Estrenamos el nuevo trabajo de la banda Snarky Puppy, junto a novedades protagonizadas por Johnny Britt, Kim Waters, James Day, Robert Glasper y Steve Porcaro. En el apartado del recuerdo, el primer disco en solitario del percusionista Ralph MacDonald y música de la cantante brasileña Janice Andrade.Escucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo de Cloud Jazz Smooth Jazz. Descubre antes que nadie los nuevos episodios, y participa en la comunidad exclusiva de oyentes en https://go.ivoox.com/sq/27170
Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! Presentamos el primer disco como solista del teclista Steve Porcaro, componente de la banda Toto. Otras novedades llevan la firma de Alvin Clayton Pope, Ximo Tébar, James Day, Joel del Rosario y Johnny Britt. En el apartado del recuerdo, música del pianista, compositor y director de orquesta Lalo Schifrin, así como un proyecto liderado por el teclista japonés Naoyuki Onda.Escucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo de Cloud Jazz Smooth Jazz. Descubre antes que nadie los nuevos episodios, y participa en la comunidad exclusiva de oyentes en https://go.ivoox.com/sq/27170
Michael Sherwood hails from a deep lineage of musicians, and similar to his family members, Michael has formed a solid career in the music industry. From his early days growing-up in Las Vegas and forming the band Lodgic, Michael eventually befriended the Toto band members, which led to his long-time friendship with Steve Porcaro. In addition to his songwriting collaborations with Steve, Michael has also worked with Air Supply, Anderson Bruford Wakeman and Howe, Chris Squire, Conspiracy, Circa, Lisa Loeb and Andrew Rosenthal and their incredible Swifty’s Bazaar album project. Recently, Michael was involved with both David Paich and Steve Porcaro with writing duties on Toto XIV and has co-produced Steve Porcaro’s soon to be released debut solo album titled “Someday Somehow”. Inside MusiCast welcomes Michael Sherwood.
Festeggiamo il compleanno di Steve Porcaro e apriamo con i Toto, poi i Muse preceduti dal gruppo che ha fatto da supporter al loro live romano, i Nothing but thieves, e a seguire ci tuffiamo nel blues col nuovo prodigio Gary Clark jr, Nina Simone e Janis Joplin.
On this episode of Inside MusiCast, we welcome back Steve Porcaro. When we first interviewed Steve in 2009, he broke the news to us that he was working on his first solo album project. If you heard the interview, you were also treated to two demos that Steve allowed us to share. After a busy six years with touring with Toto, his ongoing scoring project for the TV show “Justified”, along with his involvement in the production of Toto’s latest studio album, Steve is more determined than ever to finish the solo album that has taken a back seat these other projects. Inside MusiCast is once again pleased to welcome Steve Porcaro.
It’s been nine years since Toto last released a new studio album and many fans thought that Falling In Between might have been the band’s final chapter. Now, the story continues. Toto XIV is set to launch in Europe on March 20, the UK and Oceana on March 23 and North America on March 24. The album features eleven tracks and a line-up that is as close to the original band as we’ve seen in many years, including David Paich, Steve Porcaro, Joseph Williams, David Hungate and here to talk about this fantastic new album, Inside MusiCast is pleased to welcome back Steve Lukather.
Tom Saviano is a multi-talented musician, songwriter, arranger and producer who has enjoyed a long, distinguished career as part of the L.A. music scene. Hailing from Chicago, Tom’s father was a gifted trombone player who started him on woodwinds at a very young age and groomed him specifically to be a great studio musician. His early session work as an arranger and musician includes credits for diverse acts such as Melissa Manchester, Peter Criss, Paul Anka, Shirley Bassey, Leo Sayer, Ringo Starr, Brenda Russell and many others. In 1980, Saviano stepped to the forefront as an artist, creating the first of two fantastic albums of sophisticated R&B with his band HEAT. Those releases featured musicians such as David Foster, Steve Porcaro, Harvey Mason, Lenny Castro, Chuck Findley, Jerry Hey and many more. Saviano has also released two smooth jazz solo albums and has enjoyed writing and producing projects for up and coming artists. His resume includes decades of credits, literally hundreds of sessions and occasional tours with collaborators such as Bill Champlin, Earth Wind & Fire, Ziggy Marley, Chicago, Max Weinberg, Maroon 5, Muse and countless others. Inside Musicast is pleased to welcome Tom Saviano.
If your last name is Porcaro, you live in Southern California, and you’re in the music industry, you’re name is golden. And if your name is Steve Porcaro, that gold has translated into 15 Grammy’s that you’ve held in your hands over the years. As an original member of the band Toto, keyboardist, composer and songwriter Steve Porcaro has had his share of success. He has written many significant songs over his career, such as Michael Jackson’s Human Nature, that was recently performed by guitarist John Mayer at Jackson’s Memorial in the Staples Center. He’s written and performed for artists such as Madonna, The Carpenters, Gary Wright, Diana Ross, Peabo Bryson, Yes, Jefferson Airplane, and others. His discography has included countless musical scores for video, film and television, and he remains consistently busy in these arenas. With credits on seven Toto albums and ten film scores, Steve doesn’t rest on his legacy nor his family’s. Instead he moves ahead – focused on his desire to confront new musical territory. From his work with James Newton Howard on the Friends album, to the soundtrack to Dune, to Toto, his resilience, along with his family name, makes him golden. Inside MusiCast welcomes Steve Porcaro.