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Steve Luthaker [portable] Jun 2026

Lukather had to dial back the distortion and use a smaller amp to make it "pop-radio friendly," creating the iconic riff we know today. The "Nuclear Weed" Session

Convinced it was one of his Toto bandmates (likely Jeff Porcaro) playing a prank, Lukather told the voice to "eff off" and slammed the phone down.

When he finally got to the studio to record Lukather initially went into "hard rock" mode because he knew Eddie Van Halen was playing the solo. steve luthaker

Steve Luthaker has also released products under his own name or in specific collaborations:

Here is a breakdown of his key contributions and role in the industry: Lukather had to dial back the distortion and

: He has a long-standing partnership with Ernie Ball Music Man, which produces his signature "Luke" series—a touring-grade HSS (Humbucker-Single-Single) design.

Lukather was part of a small group of LA studio musicians who played on hundreds of hit records. Estimated appearances on . Steve Luthaker has also released products under his

Lukather has maintained a solo career alongside Toto:

: Their 1982 album Toto IV swept the Grammys, featuring hits like "Rosanna" and "Africa".

Steve Lukather , often affectionately known as "Luke," is one of the most prolific and influential guitarists in the history of recorded music. As a founding member of the multi-Grammy-winning band and a first-call session musician for decades, Lukather’s fingerprints are on over 1,500 albums. From the iconic power chords of "Hold the Line" to the delicate solo on Michael Jackson's "Beat It" rhythm tracks, Lukather has defined the sound of contemporary rock and pop. The Founding of Toto and Global Stardom

| Artist | Notable Tracks/Albums with Lukather | |--------|--------------------------------------| | | Beat It , Thriller (album – rhythm guitar) | | Lionel Richie | Running with the Night , Can’t Slow Down | | Paul McCartney | Give My Regards to Broad Street | | Chicago | Hard to Say I’m Sorry (guitar), Chicago 17 | | Earth, Wind & Fire | Let’s Groove (guitar) | | Don Henley | Dirty Laundry , The End of the Innocence | | Olivia Newton-John | Physical (guitar) | | Steve Vai | Flex-Able (engineering, guitar) |