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  1. Robert Troy Kimball (born March 29, 1947) is an American singer and songwriter best known as the original and longtime frontman of the rock band Toto from 1977 to 1984 and again from 1998 to 2008. Kimball has also performed as a solo artist and session singer.

  2. 30 Days Out Interview. 30 Days Out Interview. If you listened to the radio in the 1980s - if you even had ears - you heard the music and the musicianship of Toto. Even if you didn’t know it. This group, formed in 1977, virtually defined pop music in the 1980s and enjoyed incredible commercial success. Their songs, including “Hold The Line ...

  3. Rockmaker (3:19) 9. Hold The Line (3:56) 10. Angela (4:45) Produced by TOTO. Engineered and Mixed by: Tom KnoxRecordists: Dana Latham and Gabe VeltriMastered by: Mike Reese and Ron Hitchcock at the Mastering Lab, Los Angeles, CaliforniaRecorded at: Studio 55, Hollywood, CaliforniaAdditional Musicans: Lenny Castro, Chuck Findley, Jim Horn, Raj ...

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  5. Mar 29, 2024 · Bobby Kimball: The Voice Behind Toto's Timeless Hits. Like the Eagles, Toto was a band that was built out exclusively with the best studio musicians and artists at the time. Now, of...

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  6. Oct 15, 2016 · Toto were so big that they didn’t need the press on their side. But right in that moment, when it seemed as if nothing could go wrong for them, Bobby Kimball was arrested for allegedly selling cocaine to an undercover cop. “Kimball fucked up,” Lukather says bluntly. Kimball was fired from Toto.

  7. OFFICIAL WEBSITE. Kite On A String is a documentary film about an extraordinary singer named Bobby Kimball. Bobby Kimball was part of an amazing iconic American band named Toto, Bobby sang on such hits as “Africa”, “Rosanna”, and “Hold The Line” Other notables include “I'll Supply The Love”, “Girl Goodbye”, “You Are The ...

  8. Apr 5, 2024 · In the mid-70s, he became the lead singer of Toto, which shot him to worldwide fame. Kimball recorded some of Totos biggest hits, including “Hold the Line,” “Rosanna,” and “Africa.”. He left Toto in 1984 but later rejoined the band in 1998 and stayed till 2008.