Scott Dudelson/Getty ImagesToto’s Steve Lukather is ready to share a new solo album. Bridges, Lukather’s ninth studio album, will drop June 16.
The record features contributions from past and present members of the Toto family, including David Paich, Joseph Williams, Simon Phillips, Shannon Forrest, Lee Sklar and Steve Maggiora, along with Lukather’s son Trev and Gov’t Mule bassist Jorgen Carlsson.
Lukather says the album title seems appropriate because it’s “a bridge between my solo music and Toto music,” adding, “It also proves that most of my old pals and I are still great friends, and I wanted to do a record ‘in the style of, as Toto will never record another studio album. This is as close as we will get.”
And to give fans a taste of what to expect, Lukather has released the first single from the record, “When I See You Again," which he wrote with Williams, Paich and Stan Lynch.
But until the release, Lukather will be pretty
Erik McGregor/LightRocket via Getty Images(NEW YORK) A judge overseeing Dominion Voting System s $1.6 billion defamation suit against Fox News on Wednesday imposed a sanction against the network after it made "misrepresentations" to the court and potentially withheld evidence.
Dominion s lawsuit accuses Fox News of knowingly pushing false conspiracy theories that the voting machine company had somehow rigged the 2020 presidential election in Joe Biden s favor, so the network could retain viewers.
The judge said during a pretrial hearing on Wednesday that Fox News would have to pay for any last-minute additional depositions that Dominion would need to do before the case is set to head to trial on Monday. Dominion did not immediately make clear if any such depositions were needed.
"If there is a deposition that needs to be done, it will be done," Judge Eric Davis said. "Fox will do everything it needs to make the person available, and it will be at the cost
Luke Sharrett/Getty Images(LOUISVILLE, Ky.) Tragedy overtook a routine Monday morning in downtown Louisville, after a shooter opened fire on bank employees and responding police officers, killing four and injuring nine.
Troy Haste, an account executive with Old National Bank, said he was in a conference room on the first floor of the Preston Pointe building for a meeting when the shooting began.
“We heard a click, and the lady next to me turned around and said ‘What the heck’ and he just started shooting,” Haste told ABC’s affiliate station WHAS.
Hiding in a break room at one point, Haste got a brief glimpse of the shooter before running out of the building. Visibly shaken when speaking to a local reporter, Haste pulled the extra fabric near the shoulder of his plaid dress shirt to see blood from the incident.
“Whoever s next to me got shot, bloods on me from it,” he said.
Louisville police received the first call about the shooting around 8:30 a.m. on Monday, lear
Mike Coppola/Getty ImagesBruce Springsteen and The E Street Band are currently on their North American tour, and it certainly sounds like E Streeter Steven Van Zandt is loving it.
“This tour is really interesting, and different from what we ve done for the past 40 years,” he tells USA Today, noting that unlike previous concerts where the set changes every night, this one has a theme and “is more like a Broadway show."
He says, “It combines a theme of mortality with a proof of vitality. This show is a hurricane from beginning to end.”
Little Steven has toured with Springsteen for a long time and has performed a lot of his songs. So, what are some of his favorite ones to play live? “A lot of my favorites we don t play,” he says, listing off cuts like "Restless Nights" and "Loose Ends" from the 1998 compilation Tracks, and "The Little Things (My Baby Does)" and "Gotta Get That Feeling” from 2010’s The Promise.
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