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PostPosted: Sun Mar 15, 2015 9:01 pm 
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Mike Porcaro, Toto bassist, dead at 59 after battling Lou Gehrig’s Disease

Doyle Murphy
New York Daily News
Sunday, March 15, 2015



Mike Porcaro, the ailing ex-bassist of famed rock band Toto, died early Sunday morning, his bandmate brother confirmed.

The talented strummer had suffered the crippling effects of Lou Gehrig’s disease leading to his death at age 59.

“Our brother Mike passed away peacefully in his sleep at 12:04 AM last night at home surrounded by his family,” keyboardist and brother Steve Porcaro wrote on Facebook. “Rest in peace, my brother.”

Porcaro officially joined the Grammy-winning group in 1982, playing alongside Steve and another brother, Jeff, on some of the band’s biggest hits, including “Africa” and “Rosanna.”

His illness forced him to quit touring in 2007, and the band announced in 2010 the legendary guitar player had been diagnosed with Amyotrophic Lateral Disease.

The band planned a new tour to raise money for Porcaro’s treatment and to bring more attention to ALS.

Guitarist Steve Lukather grieved his longtime bandmate Sunday on Twitter.

“My brother Mike Porcaro is now at peace,” Lukather wrote. “I will miss him more than I could ever put into words. My deepest love to the family. God Bless.”

Porcaro is the second of the brothers to die.

Jeff Porcaro suffered a fatal heart attack in 1992 after a freak allergic reaction to pesticides in his garden.


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PostPosted: Sun Mar 15, 2015 9:02 pm 
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RIP to one of the best bass players out there.


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PostPosted: Sun Mar 15, 2015 9:16 pm 
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 Post subject: Mike Porcaro, Toto bassist, dead at 59
PostPosted: Sun Mar 15, 2015 9:58 pm 
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A truly gifted musician yet probably the most unsung member of Toto. His contributions have not been overlooked by us fans, and his loss will be felt. RIP, Mr. Porcaro, and thanks for all the great music.

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 Post subject: Mike Porcaro, Toto bassist, dead at 59
PostPosted: Tue Mar 17, 2015 12:52 pm 
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Here's a nice article about Mike Porcaro:
http://classicrock.teamrock.com/feature ... o1955-2015

The life of Toto bass player Mike Porcaro, who has passed away at the age of 59

Mike Porcaro, who has died aged 59, was a part of a mini musical dynasty best known for its work with Toto and in particular 1982’s Toto IV, a record that remains a cornerstone of American radio rock. Porcaro’s father Joe contributed percussion to the album, his older brother Jeff played drums, his younger brother Steve keyboards, while Mike, not yet a member of the band, added cello to the track Good For You.

He joined Toto full-time as the replacement for original bassist David Hungate the following year, and outlasted both of his brothers in the line-up, a run that went unbroken until his enforced retirement from performing in 2007.

The family credentials were impeccably musical. Joe, who is still going strong at 84, played with Frank and Nancy Sinatra, Pink Floyd, Madonna, the Monkees and Stan Getz. Jeff inherited the old man’s drummers’ chops and was a legendary session player well before Toto, contributing to Steely Dan’s Katy Lied amongst hundreds of others. He met keyboard player David Paich on one such session, and the pair joined with brother Steve, Hungate, guitarist Steve Lukather and singer Bobby Kimball to form Toto in Los Angeles in 1977. Mike, meanwhile, was also in demand, contributing to albums by Lee Ritenour, Harvey Mason, Sparks, Helen Reddy, Shaun Cassidy, Country Joe McDonald, Seals & Crofts, The Hues Corporation, Michael McDonald and Aretha Franklin, and to the Grease Soundtrack.

Despite an early hit with Hold The Line, Toto might have folded had Toto IV not hit the jackpot commercially – their record company was running out of patience, and the band’s third album, Turn Back, had been somewhat overshadowed by Kimball’s arrest for allegedly selling cocaine to an undercover cop.

Those blues were soon washed away on the immaculate sounds of Rosanna, Africa and I Won’t Hold You Back, the songs that eased Toto into radio ubiquity. When Hungate decided that the limelight wasn’t for him and returned to session work, Mike stepped up and for four years all three Porcaro brothers played together, releasing Isolation (1984) and Fahrenheit (1986) as well as the soundtrack to David Lynch’s film Dune (continuing the family theme, David Paich’s father Marty conducted the orchestra).

Steve Porcaro left Toto in 1987 to continue working on film and television scores. With Kimball long gone and Fergie Frederiksen and Joseph Williams passing through in his stead, the band were becoming fragmented, and Jeff Porcaro’s premature death in 1992 from a heart attack might have marked the end.

Yet the Porcaro family rallied, and Jeff’s friend Simon Phillips stepped in, drumming throughout a memorial tour that climaxed with a tribute concert in Los Angeles at which Don Henley, Eddie Van Halen, Steely Dan, Richard Marx and George Harrison appeared.

Mike played on through the recording of Tambu (1995) and XX (1997), when Kimball returned to the line-up. Mindfields (1999) and Through The Looking Glass (2002) saw Toto slipping towards the kind of stately semi-retirement beloved of the rock aristocracy. Porcaro continued to play bass, performing on a number of tribute albums, including covers of Aerosmith's What It Takes in 2002, and Kiss's Calling Doctor Love alongside Helmet's Page Hamilton in 2004.

Toto were tempted back for bouts of gigging, and recorded Falling In Between in 2006 for the Frontiers label. By then Porcaro had begun to suffer with the numbness in his fingers that was to be diagnosed as Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis [ALS, also known as Lou Gehrig’s Disease], the devastating neurone disorder that results in muscle atrophy and ultimately difficulties in swallowing and breathing. He retired from performing in 2007, and released his debut solo album, Brotherly Love, in 2011. Toto reconstituted for benefit tours in 2010 and 2011, the prelude to a more lasting reformation that includes brother Steve.

In September 2012 Classic Rock reported that Porcaro had become confined to a wheelchair, and he died at his home in Los Angeles on March 15, surrounded by his family. Writing via Toto’s Facebook page, Steve Lukather said, “Mike is now at peace… I will miss him more than I can put into words.”

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PostPosted: Tue Mar 17, 2015 2:12 pm 
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RIP. Yes he was one of the finest musicians.

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PostPosted: Tue Mar 17, 2015 3:53 pm 
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He was an amazing bassist. When I got the Blu Ray of Live In Amsterdam, it was fun to see him. I can't explain it.... it's just the way he played that was impressive. And you could tell that he enjoyed playing live because he always had a smile on his face..


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PostPosted: Tue Mar 17, 2015 11:11 pm 
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Another excellent bassist we have lost. So sad to hear this.

RIP.

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