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Friday, July 30, 2010 - Steve Lukather - new album and UK Gigs | Guitarist, vocalist, composer, producer and arranger Steve Lukather is set to release his new solo album "All's Well That Ends Well" on Monday 11th October 2010.
The new album showcases Lukather's innate feel for rock and jazz guitar music, and is laden with extraordinary musicianship, performed across some of the best and most emotional songs of Steve's career.
For over 30 years Lukather has been known as one of the founding members of the multi million selling band Toto. He's played guitar on hundreds of albums with the biggest artists including Van Halen, Whitney Houston, Alice Cooper, Rod Stewart and also played guitar on Michael Jackson's multi-million selling milestone album 'Thriller'. To coincide with the release of the album, Steve Lukather will perform three UK concerts in November which will showcase classics from his all his solo albums, Toto, plus songs from the forthcoming album. The dates are as follows - Thursday 18th November - O2 Islington Academy, London Friday 19th November - The Robin 2, Bilston, Wolverhampton Saturday 20th November - The Brook, Southampton · Discuss this news further (0) |
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