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Former Arsenal assistant Steve Bould is set to join Queens Park Rangers in a role focused on developing young defenders. The position would mark a first in English football for Bould, 62, since he ...
They were Colin Hay of Men At Work, Steve Lukather of Toto, Average White Band’s Hamish Stuart, ELO’s Gregg Bissonette, Kansas’ Warren Ham and Aerosmith’s Buck Johnson.
Ringo Starr and his All Starr Band kicked off their 2025 tour in Connecticut on June 12, and the show featured Ringo's first performance of his 1974 hit “No No Song” in more than 20 years.
Yacht rock may be an offensive term for some, but the right albums can act as a perfect snapshot of rock and roll history. Read more about it here.
Ernie Ball Music Man has refreshed its Steve Lukather signature guitar series, offering the Luke 4 with HSS and HH pickup configurations, giving the maple-topped HH models a makeover, and ...
Ernie Ball Music Man has refreshed its Steve Lukather signature guitar series, offering the Luke 4 with HSS and HH pickup configurations, giving the maple-topped HH models a makeover, and unveiling a ...
With rumors spreading about Steve Lukather working with Alex Van Halen on Van Halen material, the musician decided to set the record straight.
Steve Lukather clarified his involvement in a Van Halen project and insisted he 'will not ever play a guitar note' on a Van Halen song in March 2025.
Legendary Toto guitarist Steve Lukather has reflected on how cocaine ‘overtook’ the rock music scene in Los Angeles during the 1970s ...
No Time To Dye, rock legend Steve Lukather on working with Michael Jackson and Ringo Rocker Steve Lukather embraces his natural colour after son's advice, and tells his story from monster hits ...
Lukather added that his attempts to make nice with Cuomo in the “Africa” aftermath did not go well: “I tried to reach out to this guy and be friendly and then it just got weird. I don’t ...
CREDIT: Francesco Prandoni/Getty Images and Lorne Thomson/Redferns Toto ‘s Steve Lukather has criticised Weezer for their ‘Africa’ cover, calling the circumstances surrounding it “weird”.