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    • "Lowdown" (Boz Scaggs, 1976) "Lowdown" will always be Porcaro's most sophisticated, time-capsule tight performance. In some cases, it's what he plays that matters most – but in others, it's what he doesn't.
    • "Bad Sneakers" (Steely Dan, 1975) Only 20, Porcaro already displayed a stunning musical maturity on "Bad Sneakers." Katy Lied was the drummer's second album with Steely Dan, after contributing to a couple of tracks on 1974's Pretzel Logic.
    • "Mother" (Pink Floyd, 1979) Poor Nick Mason faced the impossible with the ever-shifting time signatures – waltz time, 5/4 and 9/8? – on "Mother" from Pink Floyd's The Wall.
    • "Beat It" (Michael Jackson, 1982) Despite all of the attention played to Eddie Van Halen's pasted-on role in this song, "Beat It" was basically a Michael Jackson duet with Toto.
  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jeff_PorcaroJeff Porcaro - Wikipedia

    Jeff Porcaro is renowned among drummers for the drum pattern he used on the Grammy Award -winning Toto song "Rosanna", from the album Toto IV. [8] The drum pattern, called the Half-Time Shuffle Groove, was originally created by drummer Bernard Purdie, who called it the "Purdie Shuffle."

  2. Aug 5, 1992 · Explore Jeff Porcaro's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Jeff Porcaro on AllMusic.

  3. This playlist collects most of Jeff Porcaro´s known session work through the 70´s, 80´s and 90´s and is being updated regularly, as new songs are released or made available here on Spotify.

  4. Grammy winning, platinum-selling rock band Toto, Jeff Porcaro was arguably the most highly regarded studio drummer in rock from the mid-'70s to the early '90...

  5. I take a look at the career and style of legendary drummer Jeff Porcaro - focusing on his brilliant Rosanna Shuffle, as well as his glowing period with Toto.

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  7. Apr 25, 2013 · This month in Rhythm we celebrate the life and work of Jeff Porcaro. Toto (Toto IV, 1982) 'Rosanna'. Toto's 1982 hit was probably Jeff Porcaro's finest five minutes and 30 seconds: his shuffle is sublime and still a benchmark for that groove.