http://www.stevelukather.net/Essay.aspx
I'm a real fan of the history of music in general and I was wondering if some of you guys knew about Steve Lukather, who recorded just about every pop guitar solo during the 70-80's period. This man is an amazing musician and VERY PRODUCTIVE session player. Steve usually was called at the last minute, and nailed a perfect take on the first play.
this is just to educate you guys. he also has some amazing solo albums, and is one of the driving forces behind the supergroup Toto. ("Rosanna" anyone? )
http://www.stevelukather.net/Discography.aspx
look at his impressive contributions. the solo in micheal jackson's "Beat It" is his doing.
I'm a real fan of the history of music in general and I was wondering if some of you guys knew about Steve Lukather, who recorded just about every pop guitar solo during the 70-80's period. This man is an amazing musician and VERY PRODUCTIVE session player. Steve usually was called at the last minute, and nailed a perfect take on the first play.
this is just to educate you guys. he also has some amazing solo albums, and is one of the driving forces behind the supergroup Toto. ("Rosanna" anyone? )
http://www.stevelukather.net/Discography.aspx
look at his impressive contributions. the solo in micheal jackson's "Beat It" is his doing.
"NAILFACE" - spe