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Mike Porcaro

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American bassist (1955–2015)

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Mike Porcaro
Porcaro in 2005
Porcaro in 2005
Background information
Born
Michael Joseph Porcaro

(1955-05-29)May 29, 1955
DiedMarch 15, 2015(2015-03-15) (aged 59)
Genres
OccupationsBassist
Years active1971–2007
Formerly of
Spouse
Cheryl Porcaro (m. 1987–2015)
Musical artist

Michael Joseph Porcaro (May 29, 1955 – March 15, 2015) was an Americanbass player known for his work with the rock bandToto.[1] He retired from touring in 2007 as a result of being diagnosed withamyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS).

He was the middle brother ofToto membersJeff Porcaro andSteve Porcaro. Their father wasjazz drummer-percussionistJoe Porcaro.

Early life

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Mike Porcaro is the second of the three Porcaro brothers. The three brothers were taught drums by their father at his drum shop every weekend. Jeff said that he himself wasn't the best drummer, adding that Mike was a better player than him before he switched to bass, while Steve later took up piano before they moved to California.[citation needed] Jeff explained that when the brothers took guitar lessons, Mike took off at the instrument while Jeff gave up after three lessons, and since the family had only one drum kit and one bass, Mike was assigned the bass.[2] Mike Porcaro was also a member of theBaháʼí Faith.[3] He was of Italian descent.

Career

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Porcaro first began his career in bands he was a member of while in high school, one of them was alongside his brother Jeff Porcaro and other future members of Toto. Porcaro worked as a session bass player throughout the mid and late 1970s for numerous musicians and bands before replacingToto original bass playerDavid Hungate in 1982 shortly after the band completed recording theToto IV album. Porcaro played cello on a track for the album and subsequently appeared in the band's videos and performed as a full band member on the world tour in support of the album. He remained with the band until 2007.[citation needed]

Along with Toto, Porcaro played numerous sessions in Los Angeles, and toured withMichael Franks on his first tour. He then toured withSeals and Crofts,Larry Carlton, andBoz Scaggs. He appears in the video for the song "JoJo" by Scaggs.In Flames bass playerPeter Iwers said that his bass playing style was influenced by Porcaro.[4]

Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and death

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Porcaro stopped performing with Toto in 2007 after experiencing a growing weakness in his fingers that was making it increasingly difficult for him to play. He was replaced byLeland Sklar for the remainder of the tour and Toto disbanded in 2008.[5] In February 2010, it was announced that Porcaro was diagnosed withamyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and that former band members of Toto, includingSteve Porcaro, would reform and do a short tour through Europe in support of him in the summer of 2010.[6] The regrouped Toto continued to tour and perform for Mike's benefit during 2011.[7]

In 2011, Porcaro released his debut album, "Brotherly Love," which would contain tracks from the bandToto, like "Rosanna," "Africa," "Georgy Porgy" and English Eyes, and also Michael Jackson's "Human Nature."

In September 2012, it was reported inClassic Rock magazine that he was doing as well as could be expected with his disease but was using a wheelchair as the disease was progressing.[8]

Porcaro died at his Los Angeles home on March 15, 2015, at the age of 59 with his family at his side from complications of ALS.[9][10] He was buried atForest Lawn Memorial Park in theHollywood Hills of Los Angeles.[11] He left behind his wife Cheryl, whom he married in 1987, and their three children.[12]

Three years after his death, in 2018, Porcaro and his brother Jeff (who died in 1992) appeared on two Toto albums, where the band used archived recordings of both musicians from the mid-1980s.

Discography

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With Toto

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Solo

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  • Brotherly Love (2011)

Other

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References

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  1. ^"Toto History".Toto. RetrievedNovember 11, 2013.
  2. ^Hot Rocks: The Toto Story (LP). United Stations Programming Network. May 6, 1988. Event occurs at 35:00.
  3. ^Mazlum, Vargha (August 24, 2019)."Michael (Mike) Pocaro-Baha'i Chronicles".{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  4. ^"IN FLAMES | Interviews | Rockdetector". Archived fromthe original on September 30, 2007. RetrievedMarch 15, 2015.
  5. ^"Official TOTO Website – Leland Sklar". Toto99.com. May 28, 1947. RetrievedJuly 20, 2011.
  6. ^"Official TOTO Website – Hot News". Archived fromthe original on July 22, 2010. RetrievedMarch 15, 2015.
  7. ^"Official TOTO Website – Leland Sklar". Toto99.com. December 8, 1955. RetrievedJuly 20, 2011.
  8. ^Kielty, Martin (September 13, 2012)."Toto's Mike Porcaro 'hanging in there'".Classic Rock.ISSN 1464-7834.
  9. ^"Mike Porcaro, Bass Player for Toto, Dies at 59".The New York Times.Associated Press. March 16, 2015. p. A24.
  10. ^"Mike Porcaro dies at 59; bassist played with two brothers in rock band Toto".Los Angeles Times. March 16, 2015.
  11. ^"Mike Porcaro: the groove master".Accordo. March 21, 2015. RetrievedSeptember 15, 2018.
  12. ^"Mike Porcaro: Innovative bass guitarist whose abilities helped make American band Toto one of the giants of soft rock".The Independent. March 31, 2015.
  13. ^"Discogs | Credits".Discogs. July 1992.
  14. ^"Discogs | Credits".Discogs.
  15. ^"1982 Avalon – Everyman A King | Sessiondays". RetrievedJanuary 12, 2023.

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