The Gospel According To Luke
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Publisher Description
No one explodes one of the longest-held misconceptions of music history better than Steve Lukather and his band Toto. The dominant sound of the late ‘70s and ‘80s was not punk, but a slick, polished amalgam of rock and R&B first staked out on Boz Scaggs’ Silk Degrees. That album was shaped in large part by the founding members of Toto, who were emerging as the most in-demand elite session crew in LA, and further developed on the band’s self-titled multi-platinum debut. A string of massive hits followed for Toto while Lukather and bandmates David Paich, Jeff Porcaro, and Steve Porcaro also served as creative linchpins on some of the most successful and influential records of the era, including Michael Jackson’s Thriller.
In this incisive memoir, Lukather tells the complete Toto story. He also lifts the lid on what went on behind the closed studio doors, shedding light on the unique creative processes of some of the most legendary names in music: from Quincy Jones, Michael Jackson, Paul McCartney, Stevie Nicks, and Elton John to Miles Davis, Joni Mitchell, Bruce Springsteen, Don Henley, Roger Waters, and Aretha Franklin. Lukather’s extraordinary tale also encompasses the dark side of stardom and the American Dream. Frank, engaging, and often hilarious, The Gospel According to Luke is no ordinary rock memoir. It is the real thing.
Customer Reviews
Amazing 👍🏼
 What an amazing career. Great read. Steve is the man ✊🏽
Simply Amazing!
This book, audible version, is by far the BEST ever! You’ll laugh a lot and at times, feel sad for things that Luke has endured but, by the end, if you’re not a huge fan, you’re not human.
Outstanding!
I too burned through this great book in about 3 days. I could not put it down! Luke is one of my favorite guitarist/songwriters of all time, but I was blown away by all the things he’s played on that I never knew about. I’d put him up there with the greatest musicians to ever pick up a guitar, and this reads like a one in a million fairytale life. Only it really happened. Fan for life, bless you Steve!