5 Time Grammy Award Winner Steve Lukather plays the Winchester 8/22
The Winchester Tavern & Music Hall located at 12112 Madison Avenue is welcoming FIVE time Grammy Award winning guitarist Steve Lukather and his band to the stage on Friday, August 22nd. Steve is best known as the guitarist and sometime lead vocalist/songwriter for the group TOTO, but there is so much more. The set and band are truly amazing. Steve will be performing some hits that he wrote for other artists and covered on tribute releases along with highlights form his entire solo career. Also included are tracks from his new Ever Changing Times release and some "deep track"
Toto gems.
Important bodies of his guitar playing and tasteful solos can be heard on dozens of blistering, innovative and time standing songs like "Hold The Line" (Toto), "Breakdown Dead Ahead" (Boz Scaggs), "Living In The Limelight" (Peter Cetera), "Hard To Say I'm Sorry/Get Away" (Chicago), "Dirty Laundry" (Don Henley), "Voices" (Cheap Trick), "Beat It" (Michael Jackson), "I Keep Forgettin'" (Michael McDonald), "Arthur's Theme" (Christopher Cross), "Forever Man" (Eric Clapton), "Running With The Night" (Lionel Ritchie), "Stand Back" (Stevie Nicks), "I Love LA" (Randy Newman), "Talk To You Later" and "She's A Beauty" (The Tubes) and again on ToTo's "I Won't Hold You Back" and now "Ever Changing Times" to highlight only a small portion of his accomplished body of work heard by millions.
Lukather also has another amazing talent and that is his widely dynamic voice heard on great songs like "Rosanna," "I'll Be Over You," "Gyspy Train," "The Letting Go" and "Tell Me What You Want From Me" to his background vocals on Van Halen's "Top Of The World" and his credentials as a songwriter on hits songs like "Turn Your Love Around" (George Benson), "She's A Beauty" and "Talk To You Later" (The Tubes).
Now Steve Lukather takes his innovative and orchestrative arrangements, vocal talents and song-writing skills on a "journey of genres" for all music listeners to enjoy and elevate to on his new solo release Steve Lukather "Ever Changing Times".
Steve Lukather's Grammy Awards: 1982, Best R&B song: Steve Lukather, Jay Graydon, Bill Champlin (for George Benson) - Turn Your Love Around. 1982, Producer of the year: Toto - Toto IV. 1982, Album of the year: Toto - Toto IV. 1982, Record of the year: Toto - Rosanna. 2001, Best pop instrumental album: Larry Carlton & Steve Lukather - No substitutions, live in Osaka.
Tickets are $25.00 in advance, $30.00 day of show. 9pm.
