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  1. Drums – Jeff Porcaro (tracks: 7), John Robinson (2) (tracks: 9) Electric Bass – Raymone Carter Guitar – Anthony Ingram ( tracks: 3, 9 ) , Curtis Bushey ( tracks: 2 ) , Donald Griffin ( tracks: 1, 3, 4, 5, 8 ) , Martin Walsh ( tracks: 7, 10 ) , Steve Lukather ( tracks: 7 )

  2. Jeffrey Porcaro, JR Robinson, Larry Williams, Lenny Castro, Marty Walsh, Matthew Wilder, Michael Omartian, Mike Porcaro, Raymone Carter, Steve Lukather. Raymone Carter recorded this only album which was produced by Michael Omartian and released in 1991. Tracks. 1 Spread Some Lovin’ (Raymone Carter, Michael Omartian) 4:03.

  3. 18 de jul. de 2015 · Jeffrey Thomas “JeffPorcaro (April 1, 1954 – August 5, 1992) was an American drummer, songwriter, and producer best known for his work with the rock band Toto. Porcaro is one of the most recorded session musicians in history, working on hundreds of albums and thousands of sessions.

  4. 7 de abr. de 2024 · Jeff Porcaro, más allá de Toto: 10 clásicos que dan cuenta de su brillantez musical. - Mi Tocadisco. Jeff Porcaro, más allá de Toto: 10 clásicos que dan cuenta de su brillantez musical. Escrito por Dj Qchi el abril 7, 2024. Recordamos al virtuoso baterista de sesión y su trabajo para otros artistas en la música popular.

  5. 10 de abr. de 2017 · It’s a session for a new artist, Raymone Carter. I had not worked for Michael since 1984 so I was a bit surprised. It turns out that Michael was cutting basic tracks on this record with Jeff, Mike Porcaro and Steve Lukather, but Luke could not make some of the dates. Apparently Jeff caught wind of this and told Michael he should ...

  6. Jeffrey Thomas Porcaro (Hartford, Connecticut; 1 de abril de 1954-Los Ángeles, California; 5 de agosto de 1992) fue el líder y cofundador de la banda de rock Toto, y paralelamente participó en la grabación de 1060 álbumes en 21 años de carrera como baterista, percusionista y compositor.

  7. Today marks the 26th anniversary of Jeff Porcaros death. The drumming virtuoso, whose name is synonymous with the famous half-time “Rosanna shuffle,” would have been 64 this year. He died at age 38 of a heart attack. Here we celebrate the man and the legacy with some of his songs and lessons.