David Paich
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David Paich (born David Frank Paich on June 25, 1954 in Los Angeles, California) is a session musician from the 1980s, keyboard player, vocalist and main composer of the Los Angeles based rock/pop band Toto. David is the son of jazz composer Marty Paich.
David Paich is one of the most prolific songwriters of the 1980s. He wrote "Rosanna", "99", "Hold the Line", and most of Toto's hits over the years, including several 1970s hits by pop artists (such as Cheryl Lynn's hit, "Got to be Real").
David co-wrote the 1982 hit, "Africa", along with Toto's drummer Jeff Porcaro. David also sung lead vocals on the song. He has co-writing credits with Boz Scaggs on the song "Lowdown", and occasionally still sits in on keyboards with Boz Scaggs' band.
He is still writing and performing with Toto, although he has opted to remain closer to the L.A. area and not tour extensively with the band. Session Keyboardist Greg Phillinganes joined Toto in 2005 as an additional keyboardist for both studio projects and tour dates.
As session musician David played on a lot of soundtracks and on albums of the followings artists: Bryan Adams song "Please Forgive Me", Michael Jackson songs "Earth song", "The girl is mine", "Heal the world", USA for Africa song "We are the world" and many many more.
- (English) Official Site
- (French) Toto-Hydrasolation french website devoted to TOTO
- (French) French Forum Toto-Hydrasolation
Toto |
Steve Lukather | Bobby Kimball | Mike Porcaro | Simon Phillips | David Paich | Greg Phillinganes |
David Hungate | Jeff Porcaro | Steve Porcaro | Dennis "Fergie" Frederiksen | Joseph Williams | Jean-Michel Byron |
Discography |
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Studio Albums: Toto | Hydra | Turn Back | Toto IV | Isolation | Fahrenheit | The Seventh One | Kingdom of Desire | Tambu | Mindfields | Through the Looking Glass | Falling In Between |
Compilations, live albums, & soundtracks: Dune | Past to Present 1977-1990 | Absolutely Live | Toto XX | Livefields | Live in Amsterdam | The Essential Toto |
Famous singles: Hold the Line | Rosanna | Africa |