Jeff Porcaro as Guest Drummer

Much like his Toto bandmate, Steve Lukather, drummer Jeff Porcaro was in a class by himself on his instrument. Porcaro played on many great records in the 1970’s and 80’s as an in-demand session player. His work with Toto brought him fame and recognition to the masses but most people in the music industry already knew about Jeff Porcaro. He first received recognition playing on all but one track on Steely Dan’s 1975 album Katy Lied as a 20-year-old. From there, Porcaro seemed to play on every album that needed a drummer to lay down a solid beat. In fact, when Pink Floyd recorded The Wall, drummer Nick Mason was struggling with the time-signature changes, so they brought in Porcaro to lay down the track. Jeff Porcaro sadly passed away at the age of 38. The list below is only a sampling of the songs he appeared on.

“FM (No Static At All)” – Steely Dan

“Night by Night” – Steely Dan

“Black Friday” – Steely Dan

“Bad Sneakers” – Steely Dan

“Hold the Line” – Toto

“Rosanna” – Toto

“Africa – “Toto

“Mother” – Pink Floyd

“I Can Stand A Little Rain” – Joe Cocker

“When I Need You” – Leo Sayer

“Lowdown” – Boz Scaggs

“Lido Shuffle” – Boz Scaggs

“We’re All Alone” – Boz Scaggs

“Jojo” – Boz Scaggs

“Look What You’ve Done to Me” – Boz Scaggs

“Welcome Back” – John Sebastian

“Nobody Does it Better” – Carly Simon

“Beat It” – Michael Jackson

“Human Nature” – Michael Jackson

“The Girl is Mine” – Michael Jackson

“Dirty Laundry” – Don Henley

“New York Minute” – Don Henley

“I Keep Forgettin'” – Michael McDonald

“Forever Man” – Eric Clapton

“Running With the Night” – Lionel Richie

“I Love L.A.” – Randy Newman

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