Drummer Joe Porcaro Dies at 90Drummer Joe Porcaro Dies at 90He had a lengthy career as a session and jazz musician in addition to being the father of three members of Toto.Dave LiftonDave Lifton
Watch Toto Play ‘Dune (Desert Theme)’ From New Concert FilmWatch Toto Play ‘Dune (Desert Theme)’ From New Concert FilmDVD and Blu-ray versions of ’40 Tours Around the Sun’ arrive on Nov. 15.Martin KieltyMartin Kielty
Steve Lukather Says Toto Are ‘Calling It a Day’Steve Lukather Says Toto Are ‘Calling It a Day’They've already retired once, after long-time bassist Mike Porcaro was diagnosed with Lou Gehrig’s disease.Corey IrwinCorey Irwin
Toto Announce ’40 Tours Around the Sun’ Live Album and DVDToto Announce ’40 Tours Around the Sun’ Live Album and DVDSet showcases the band performing some of its biggest hits, as well as deeper cuts from its extensive catalog. Corey IrwinCorey Irwin
Artist Wants to Loop Toto’s ‘Africa’ in Desert ‘For All Eternity’Artist Wants to Loop Toto’s ‘Africa’ in Desert ‘For All Eternity’Namibian installation features MP3 player connected to solar batteries in secret location.Martin KieltyMartin Kielty
Listen to Toto’s Unreleased ‘Africa’ Era Song ‘Devil’s Tower’Listen to Toto’s Unreleased ‘Africa’ Era Song ‘Devil’s Tower’Track was written for 1982 album “Toto IV” and appears in limited-edition box set “All In.”Martin KieltyMartin Kielty
Toto Keyboardist Steve Porcaro’s Former House Is for Sale for $1.4 MillionToto Keyboardist Steve Porcaro’s Former House Is for Sale for $1.4 MillionHe lived in the Sherman Oaks, Calif., house in the '80s. Ultimate Classic Rock StaffUltimate Classic Rock Staff
Hear Toto’s New ‘Spanish Sea’ From ’40 Trips Around the Sun’ SetHear Toto’s New ‘Spanish Sea’ From ’40 Trips Around the Sun’ SetToto fans have their second sneak peek at the previously unreleased material on the band's upcoming '40 Trips Around the Sun' compilation courtesy of "Spanish Sea."Jeff GilesJeff Giles
Toto Albums Ranked Worst to BestToto Albums Ranked Worst to BestCountless high school buddies have started their own bands, but very few of them go on to amount to much.Jeff GilesJeff Giles