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Jeff Porcaro

Rock Musician

Jeff Porcaro was one of the top studio drummers in pop music during the 1970s and 1980s. While still a teenager he began playing with Sonny and Cher, and during the next two decades he played behind acts ranging from Barbra Streisand to Warren Zevon. Porcaro played with Steely Dan on Pretzel Logic (1974), with Boz Scaggs on Silk Degrees (1976) and with Michael Jackson on Thriller (1982). He co-founded the band Toto, which recorded hits like "Hold the Line" (from Toto, 1978) and "Rosanna" (from Toto IV, 1982). Porcaro's 1992 death from a heart attack has been the subject of controversy: some sources say the attack was caused by an allergic reaction to garden pesticide, while others say Porcaro's heart was weakened by cocaine use.

Extra credit: Two of Porcaro's brothers played with Toto: Steve Porcaro on keyboards, and Mike Porcaro on bass... His father Joe Porcaro also was a drummer... It's true: the hit "Rosanna" was a tribute to Steve Porcaro's girlfriend, actress Rosanna Arquette... Toto is also the name of Judy Garland's dog in the 1939 film The Wizard of Oz.

Other drummers on Who2 include Ringo Starr, Tommy Lee and Dennis Wilson.

Four Good Links

Jeff Porcaro Site

Terrific fan site with a fascinating collection of articles

Jeff Porcaro

Touching tributes from his fellow musicians

All Music Guide

Professional recap of his career, hitting the high points

Toto Home Page

The band's official site, including the excellent 'Encyclopedia of Toto'

Vital Stats

Birth

1 April 1954

Birthplace

Hartford, Connecticut

Death

5 August 1992
(heart attack, age 38)

Best Known As

Founder of the group Toto