The biggest years for Toto were 1978 through about 1984. After the album Toto IV, which did well, the band's fortunes slid a bit. They are still around (though with changes in the lineup - of course) and still did tours through 2007. But the crew might be "winding down" now, and it might be possible to see them only occasionally in the future. At least that's the word on the street. Wikipedia has a pretty good article on Toto. Need a link? You got it.
Poco did not record "Africa". The band Toto recorded that on their "Toto IV" album.
The name was taken from Dorothy's dog in The Wizard of Oz.
The band Toto got its name from the character Toto from "The Wizard of Oz." The members felt that the name represented a sense of adventure and the idea of being on a journey, much like the story's themes. Additionally, the name was simple, memorable, and easy to pronounce, which they believed would help them stand out in the music industry.
The song is called 'Africa' and was written by David Paich and Jeff Porcaro, of the rock band Toto.
The person who sings Africa is Karl wolf bur the orignal Africa was by a band named To To PS. LOVE EM BOTH!!!!!!!
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Barry Kimball, a former member of the band Toto, passed away on March 14, 2023. He was known for his contributions to the band as a keyboardist and vocalist, particularly during its early years. His work with Toto helped shape the band's sound in the late 1970s and 1980s. His passing was mourned by fans and musicians alike, reflecting his impact on the music community.
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American band Toto sings "Rosanna."http://www.last.fm/music/Toto/_/Rosanna
Poco did not record "Africa". The band Toto recorded that on their "Toto IV" album.
In February 1983 American rock band Toto's 'Africa' was number 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 Chart. 'Africa' appeared on the band's 1982 album, 'Toto IV.' Toto performed the song on all subsequent tours until their breakup in 2008.
The band was called Toto.
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Toto, of course. You're serious you did not know that!?
The name was taken from Dorothy's dog in The Wizard of Oz.
The band Toto got its name from the character Toto from "The Wizard of Oz." The members felt that the name represented a sense of adventure and the idea of being on a journey, much like the story's themes. Additionally, the name was simple, memorable, and easy to pronounce, which they believed would help them stand out in the music industry.