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Bobby Kimball

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.[1]

Bobby Kimball
Kimball live in 2007
Background information
Birth nameRobert Troy Kimball
Born (1947-03-29) March 29, 1947 (age 76)
Orange, Texas, U.S.
GenresRock
Occupation(s)
Instrument(s)
Years active1962–2020 ( retired )
WebsiteOfficial website

History

Early life

Kimball was born in Orange, Texas but raised in nearby Vinton, Louisiana. (Vinton did not have a hospital.) He started singing as a child, dabbling on vocals and playing piano and acoustic guitar in a musical household throughout his youth - mostly covering and performing 1950s and 1960s R&B hits, 1800s Traditional Olde Tyme music; as well as rare local Swamp pop and Cajun folk songs, typical of Louisiana.

His parents were extremely supportive of his hobby of performing music and his musical talents; and devoted much interest in his opportunity to become a professional musician as full-time career by adulthood. He is of English, Cajun French, Welsh and Jewish ancestry. He graduated from McNeese State University in Lake Charles, Louisiana in 1969.

Throughout the 1970s, Kimball performed as the vocalist in various New Orleans-area bands, including The Levee Band, which became Louisiana's LeRoux after Kimball left.

Career success

In 1974, Kimball moved from Louisiana to Los Angeles, California to pursue a full-time music career. In California, he joined three members of Three Dog Night, Floyd Sneed, Joe Schermie, and Michael Allsup to form a band called S.S. Fools. They released one album on CBS Records, which was considered a commercial failure, causing the band to be dropped from their label and to split up within a year and a half. In 1976, David Paich and Jeff Porcaro asked Kimball to join them with three other session musicians, who would eventually form Toto. He submitted a self-penned audition song for the band: "You Are the Flower", which he had written for his daughter[2] and was later included on Toto's debut album. Paich and Porcaro were impressed by Kimball's bluesy vocal style and offered him the job of vocalist and songwriter. The pair liked Kimball's ability to sing in an R&B style and to fuse it with hard rock and jazz, which was characteristic and attributed to his Louisiana origins.[citation needed]

Kimball performed on the first four studio albums by Toto. He was asked to leave the band in 1984 during the sessions for the Isolation album. In the late 1990s, on good terms with his former bandmates, Kimball was asked to rejoin Toto, which he accepted.

A longstanding urban legend holds that the band named itself 'Toto' after Kimball's "real" name, "Robert Toteaux." This story was an in-joke perpetuated by Toto's original bassist, David Hungate - due to Kimball's home-state of Louisiana and his Cajun heritage. According to Toto guitarist Steve Lukather, the real reason for this choice of band name was that Toto was "Just a really simple (unpretentious) name: easy to remember and easily identifiable, in any language."[citation needed]

After Toto

After splitting from Toto in 1984,[3] Bobby Kimball relocated to Germany for a solo career under producer Frank Farian of the Far Corporation.[4]

Kimball also continued to work as a session artist, singing background vocals with a trio composed of Michael McDonald from The Doobie Brothers and Bill Champlin of Chicago. Kimball was nearly asked by the band to return to Toto during 1989–1990 to record songs for the band's greatest hits album, Past to Present 1977–1990, only to be replaced by singer Jean-Michel Byron (a decision said to have derived from Sony, the band's record company at the time).[5] Byron was let go shortly thereafter, and guitarist-vocalist Steve Lukather took over Toto's primary lead vocal duties from 1991 to 1999.[5] After leaving the band, Kimball released the live album Classic Toto Hits in late 1990, in which he performed various Toto songs from over the years.[4] He recorded the album with the Frankfurt Rock Orchestra.[4] In 1994, Kimball released his first solo album Rise Up,[4] featuring the single "Woodstock".[4]

Return to Toto

In 1998, Kimball rejoined Toto. The band then returned to the studio to record Mindfields. Toto toured in support of the album throughout 1999 and 2000. In late 1999, the band released the live album Livefields. In 1999, Kimball released his second solo album All I Ever Needed, with the single "Kristine".[4] In 2002, Toto released a covers album Through the Looking Glass.

In February 2006, Toto released Falling in Between, their first studio album of new material since 1999; however, it was announced in June 2008 that the band members had gone separate ways. When the group reformed in 2010, Kimball was not asked to return and was replaced by previous Toto vocalist Joseph Williams.

Kimball hosts his own website where he offers vocal advice to aspiring singers.[6]

Kimball was involved in the Pink Floyd tribute album, Pigs and Pyramids, An All Star Lineup Performing the Songs of Pink Floyd, released in 2002. His contribution "Have a Cigar" also appeared on another Pink Floyd tribute album that year, Pink Box: Songs of Pink Floyd.

Latest activities

 
Bobby Kimball in December 2013

Kimball provided additional backing vocals on the song, "Caroline," on the 2006 Chicago album, XXX.

In January 2010, he did fourteen concerts in Germany on the "Rock Meets Classic" Tour with the Bohemian Symphony Orchestra Prague, featuring Philipp Maier as Conductor and Music Arranger. The singers with Kimball on this tour were Lou Gramm, the original lead vocalist of Foreigner, and Dan McCafferty, from the band Nazareth.

On May 16, 2010, at the LMHOF Louisiana Music Homecoming in Erwinville, Louisiana, Bobby Kimball was inducted into The Louisiana Music Hall of Fame.

Kimball recorded a progressive rock album in 2010 entitled Elements under the band name Yoso with former Yes members Tony Kaye and Billy Sherwood. Kimball recorded the 2011 album Kimball/Jamison with Jimi Jamison.

In July 2011, Kimball toured Ireland with an emerging Irish band, Shadowplay.[7] The tour visited Dublin, Galway, Limerick and Sligo, concluding in a headline performance at The Buncrana Music Festival, Ireland's largest not-for-profit music event.

In November 2012, Kimball toured South America. The tour included Argentina, Uruguay, Chile and Peru. In March 2013, Kimball was a special guest vocalist with the Raiding the Rock Vault classic rock tribute show in Las Vegas, Nevada.

In May 2014, in Genoa, at the FIM - Fiera Internazionale della Musica, Kimball obtained from the director of the event Verdiano Vera, the FIM Award 2014 - Legend of Rock - Best Voice. In February 2015, he represented the United States at the LVI International Song Festival in Viña del Mar, Chile, with the song "Living Your Life for Happiness".

In late 2016, Bobby released a solo album, We're Not In Kansas Anymore,[8] and the same year, music website No Echo featured Kimball on their "Best Male AOR Singers" list.[9]

In November 2019, German media reported that Kimball suffers from dementia.[10] This was also confirmed by Steve Lukather in an interview with Eonmusic in 2021.[11]

Discography

Solo albums

  • Rise Up (1994)
  • All I Ever Needed (1999)
  • We're Not In Kansas Anymore (2016)

Live albums

  • Classic Toto Hits with The Frankfurt Rock Orchestra (1990)

Compilation albums

  • Tribute to Ray Charles with The hr Bigband (1993)
  • Mysterious Sessions (2017)

with S. S. Fools

  • S. S. Fools (1976)

with Toto

with Far Corporation

with West Coast All Stars

  • California Dreamin' (1997)
  • Naturally (1998)

with Yoso

with Jimi Jamison

Guest appearances

  • Backing vocals on "Still Of The Night" (with Quiet Riot on the album, QR III) (1986)
  • "What It Takes" (from the compilation album, Tribute to Aerosmith: Let the Tribute Do the Talkin') (2001)
  • "The Seventh Son (with Chris Catena's Rock City Tribe on the album, Truth in Unity) (2020)

References

  1. ^ "KIMBALL, BOBBY". TOTO Encyclopedia. Retrieved 2015-11-01. Bobby Kimball was born as Robert Troy Kimball on march 29th 1947 in Vinton, Louisiana.
  2. ^ Hernandez, Alan Carlos (July 16, 2017). . Herald de Paris. Archived from the original on 2017-08-05. Retrieved 2017-10-27.
  3. ^ Ryan, Tim (7 May 2004). "TOTO flies high on tour". Starbulletin.com. Retrieved 1 March 2015.
  4. ^ a b c d e f "Bobby Kimball". Bluedesert.dk. Retrieved 2015-11-01.
  5. ^ a b . Melodicrock.com. Archived from the original on August 5, 2004. Retrieved 2015-11-01.
  6. ^ "bobbykimball". bobbykimball. 2014-03-09. Retrieved 2015-11-01.
  7. ^ "Tour Announcement". Archived from the original on 2012-07-14. Retrieved 2011-12-28.
  8. ^ We're Not In Kansas Anymore
  9. ^ Best Male AOR Singers feature, NoEcho.net. Accessed August 9, 2022.
  10. ^ "Sorgen um Bobby Kimball: TOTO-Gründer an Demenz erkrankt". ROCK ANTENNE (in German). 2019-11-11. Retrieved 2019-12-05.
  11. ^ "Interview with Steve Lukather". Eonmusic. 2021-02-19. Retrieved 2022-10-14.

External links

  • Official website
  • Bobby Kimball at IMDb

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For the American football player see Bobby Kimball American football 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 1 Bobby KimballKimball live in 2007Background informationBirth nameRobert Troy KimballBorn 1947 03 29 March 29 1947 age 76 Orange Texas U S GenresRockOccupation s Singer songwriterInstrument s Vocals keyboardsYears active1962 2020 retired WebsiteOfficial website Contents 1 History 1 1 Early life 1 2 Career success 1 3 After Toto 1 4 Return to Toto 1 5 Latest activities 2 Discography 2 1 Solo albums 2 2 Live albums 2 3 Compilation albums 2 4 with S S Fools 2 5 with Toto 2 6 with Far Corporation 2 7 with West Coast All Stars 2 8 with Yoso 2 9 with Jimi Jamison 2 10 Guest appearances 3 References 4 External linksHistory EditThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Bobby Kimball news newspapers books scholar JSTOR August 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Early life Edit Kimball was born in Orange Texas but raised in nearby Vinton Louisiana Vinton did not have a hospital He started singing as a child dabbling on vocals and playing piano and acoustic guitar in a musical household throughout his youth mostly covering and performing 1950s and 1960s R amp B hits 1800s Traditional Olde Tyme music as well as rare local Swamp pop and Cajun folk songs typical of Louisiana His parents were extremely supportive of his hobby of performing music and his musical talents and devoted much interest in his opportunity to become a professional musician as full time career by adulthood He is of English Cajun French Welsh and Jewish ancestry He graduated from McNeese State University in Lake Charles Louisiana in 1969 Throughout the 1970s Kimball performed as the vocalist in various New Orleans area bands including The Levee Band which became Louisiana s LeRoux after Kimball left Career success Edit In 1974 Kimball moved from Louisiana to Los Angeles California to pursue a full time music career In California he joined three members of Three Dog Night Floyd Sneed Joe Schermie and Michael Allsup to form a band called S S Fools They released one album on CBS Records which was considered a commercial failure causing the band to be dropped from their label and to split up within a year and a half In 1976 David Paich and Jeff Porcaro asked Kimball to join them with three other session musicians who would eventually form Toto He submitted a self penned audition song for the band You Are the Flower which he had written for his daughter 2 and was later included on Toto s debut album Paich and Porcaro were impressed by Kimball s bluesy vocal style and offered him the job of vocalist and songwriter The pair liked Kimball s ability to sing in an R amp B style and to fuse it with hard rock and jazz which was characteristic and attributed to his Louisiana origins citation needed Kimball performed on the first four studio albums by Toto He was asked to leave the band in 1984 during the sessions for the Isolation album In the late 1990s on good terms with his former bandmates Kimball was asked to rejoin Toto which he accepted A longstanding urban legend holds that the band named itself Toto after Kimball s real name Robert Toteaux This story was an in joke perpetuated by Toto s original bassist David Hungate due to Kimball s home state of Louisiana and his Cajun heritage According to Toto guitarist Steve Lukather the real reason for this choice of band name was that Toto was Just a really simple unpretentious name easy to remember and easily identifiable in any language citation needed After Toto Edit After splitting from Toto in 1984 3 Bobby Kimball relocated to Germany for a solo career under producer Frank Farian of the Far Corporation 4 Kimball also continued to work as a session artist singing background vocals with a trio composed of Michael McDonald from The Doobie Brothers and Bill Champlin of Chicago Kimball was nearly asked by the band to return to Toto during 1989 1990 to record songs for the band s greatest hits album Past to Present 1977 1990 only to be replaced by singer Jean Michel Byron a decision said to have derived from Sony the band s record company at the time 5 Byron was let go shortly thereafter and guitarist vocalist Steve Lukather took over Toto s primary lead vocal duties from 1991 to 1999 5 After leaving the band Kimball released the live album Classic Toto Hits in late 1990 in which he performed various Toto songs from over the years 4 He recorded the album with the Frankfurt Rock Orchestra 4 In 1994 Kimball released his first solo album Rise Up 4 featuring the single Woodstock 4 Return to Toto Edit In 1998 Kimball rejoined Toto The band then returned to the studio to record Mindfields Toto toured in support of the album throughout 1999 and 2000 In late 1999 the band released the live album Livefields In 1999 Kimball released his second solo album All I Ever Needed with the single Kristine 4 In 2002 Toto released a covers album Through the Looking Glass In February 2006 Toto released Falling in Between their first studio album of new material since 1999 however it was announced in June 2008 that the band members had gone separate ways When the group reformed in 2010 Kimball was not asked to return and was replaced by previous Toto vocalist Joseph Williams Kimball hosts his own website where he offers vocal advice to aspiring singers 6 Kimball was involved in the Pink Floyd tribute album Pigs and Pyramids An All Star Lineup Performing the Songs of Pink Floyd released in 2002 His contribution Have a Cigar also appeared on another Pink Floyd tribute album that year Pink Box Songs of Pink Floyd Latest activities Edit Bobby Kimball in December 2013 Kimball provided additional backing vocals on the song Caroline on the 2006 Chicago album XXX In January 2010 he did fourteen concerts in Germany on the Rock Meets Classic Tour with the Bohemian Symphony Orchestra Prague featuring Philipp Maier as Conductor and Music Arranger The singers with Kimball on this tour were Lou Gramm the original lead vocalist of Foreigner and Dan McCafferty from the band Nazareth On May 16 2010 at the LMHOF Louisiana Music Homecoming in Erwinville Louisiana Bobby Kimball was inducted into The Louisiana Music Hall of Fame Kimball recorded a progressive rock album in 2010 entitled Elements under the band name Yoso with former Yes members Tony Kaye and Billy Sherwood Kimball recorded the 2011 album Kimball Jamison with Jimi Jamison In July 2011 Kimball toured Ireland with an emerging Irish band Shadowplay 7 The tour visited Dublin Galway Limerick and Sligo concluding in a headline performance at The Buncrana Music Festival Ireland s largest not for profit music event In November 2012 Kimball toured South America The tour included Argentina Uruguay Chile and Peru In March 2013 Kimball was a special guest vocalist with the Raiding the Rock Vault classic rock tribute show in Las Vegas Nevada In May 2014 in Genoa at the FIM Fiera Internazionale della Musica Kimball obtained from the director of the event Verdiano Vera the FIM Award 2014 Legend of Rock Best Voice In February 2015 he represented the United States at the LVI International Song Festival in Vina del Mar Chile with the song Living Your Life for Happiness In late 2016 Bobby released a solo album We re Not In Kansas Anymore 8 and the same year music website No Echo featured Kimball on their Best Male AOR Singers list 9 In November 2019 German media reported that Kimball suffers from dementia 10 This was also confirmed by Steve Lukather in an interview with Eonmusic in 2021 11 Discography EditSolo albums Edit Rise Up 1994 All I Ever Needed 1999 We re Not In Kansas Anymore 2016 Live albums Edit Classic Toto Hits with The Frankfurt Rock Orchestra 1990 Compilation albums Edit Tribute to Ray Charles with The hr Bigband 1993 Mysterious Sessions 2017 with S S Fools Edit S S Fools 1976 with Toto Edit Toto 1978 Hydra 1979 Turn Back 1981 Toto IV 1982 Mindfields 1999 Through the Looking Glass 2002 Falling in Between 2006 with Far Corporation Edit Division One 1985 Solitude 1994 with West Coast All Stars Edit California Dreamin 1997 Naturally 1998 with Yoso Edit Elements 2010 with Jimi Jamison Edit Kimball Jamison 2011 Guest appearances Edit Backing vocals on Still Of The Night with Quiet Riot on the album QR III 1986 What It Takes from the compilation album Tribute to Aerosmith Let the Tribute Do the Talkin 2001 The Seventh Son with Chris Catena s Rock City Tribe on the album Truth in Unity 2020 References Edit KIMBALL BOBBY TOTO Encyclopedia Retrieved 2015 11 01 Bobby Kimball was born as Robert Troy Kimball on march 29th 1947 in Vinton Louisiana Hernandez Alan Carlos July 16 2017 Sunday Interview The Voice of Toto Bobby Kimball Herald de Paris Archived from the original on 2017 08 05 Retrieved 2017 10 27 Ryan Tim 7 May 2004 TOTO flies high on tour Starbulletin com Retrieved 1 March 2015 a b c d e f Bobby Kimball Bluedesert dk Retrieved 2015 11 01 a b Interviews Steve Lukather Melodicrock com Archived from the original on August 5 2004 Retrieved 2015 11 01 bobbykimball bobbykimball 2014 03 09 Retrieved 2015 11 01 Tour Announcement Archived from the original on 2012 07 14 Retrieved 2011 12 28 We re Not In Kansas Anymore Best Male AOR Singers feature NoEcho net Accessed August 9 2022 Sorgen um Bobby Kimball TOTO Grunder an Demenz erkrankt ROCK ANTENNE in German 2019 11 11 Retrieved 2019 12 05 Interview with Steve Lukather Eonmusic 2021 02 19 Retrieved 2022 10 14 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Bobby Kimball Official website Bobby Kimball at IMDb Retrieved from https en 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