- David Hungate
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David Hungate Genres Pop rock, Country Occupations Musician, Bassist Instruments Bass Guitar, Trombone, Trumpet, Guitar Associated acts Toto David Hungate (b. August 5, 1948) is a bass player noted as a member of Los Angeles pop-rock band Toto from 1977-1982.[1] Boz Scaggs's Silk Degrees album of 1976 included Hungate and several other future members of Toto. Hungate's tracks featured the "hook" popping bassline on the single "Lowdown," and the lyrical bass fills on "Harbor Lights" and "We're All Alone."
Hungate played on Toto's first four records, including multiple Grammy award-winning album, Toto IV. He left the band shortly after its release for a career as a session musician in Nashville. Mike Porcaro, his replacement for Toto IV's videos (and subsequent albums), is the brother of two of Toto's original members, Jeff and Steve Porcaro. Hungate also plays guitar and has produced and recorded with several country artists such as Chet Atkins and Ethel and the Shameless Hussies. Currently residing in Nashville, Hungate has collaborated with both former and current members of Toto for occasional recordings and gigs over the years. He was also a primary member of AOR supergroup Mecca fronted by Joe Vana and Fergie Frederiksen, the latter also of Toto fame. In 1990 he released a solo album entitled "Souvenir" (on CBS). Jeff Porcaro played drums on some of the tracks on the album.
Hungate attended North Texas State University College of Music, where he played bass in the One O'Clock Lab Band the year that it performed at the 1970 Montreaux Jazz Festival.[2] He is the son of the late US Congressman (and later Federal District Judge) William L Hungate.
References
- ^ Henderson, Alex. "Biography: David Hungate". AMG. http://www.allmusic.com/artist/p88631. Retrieved 6 May 2010.
- ^ Dr. Licks, Standing in the Shadows of Mowtown: The Life and Music of Legendary Bassist James Jamerson, pg. 157, Hal Leonard Corporation (1989)
External links
Toto David Paich • Steve Lukather • Joseph Williams • Steve Porcaro • Simon Phillips • Mike Porcaro
Jeff Porcaro • Bobby Kimball • David Hungate • Fergie Frederiksen • Greg Phillinganes • Jean-Michel ByronStudio albums Toto • Hydra • Turn Back • Toto IV • Isolation • Fahrenheit • The Seventh One • Kingdom of Desire • Tambu • Mindfields • Through the Looking Glass • Falling in BetweenLive albums Greatest Hits Live...and More • Absolutely Live • Livefields • Live in Amsterdam • Falling in Between LiveCompilation albums Past to Present 1977–1990 • Best Ballads • Toto XX • Super Hits • The Very Best of Toto • The Essential Toto • The CollectionSoundtracks Notable songs "Hold the Line" • "I'll Supply the Love" • "Georgy Porgy" • "99" • "Rosanna" • "Make Believe" • "Africa" • "I Won't Hold You Back" • "Stranger in Town" • "I'll Be over You" • "Pamela" • "Stop Loving You" • "Mushanga" • "Bottom of Your Soul"Related people Related articles Grammy Award for Album of the Year (1980s) Year Album Artist(s) Producer(s) 1980 1981 1982 1983 Toto IV Toto (Bobby Kimball, Steve Lukather, David Paich, Jeff Porcaro, David Hungate, Steve Porcaro) Toto 1984 1985 Can't Slow Down Lionel Richie James Anthony Carmichael, Lionel Richie 1986 1987 1988 1989 Complete list · (1960s) · (1970s) · (1980s) · (1990s) · (2000s) · (2010s) Categories:- American session musicians
- American country bass guitarists
- American rock bass guitarists
- 1948 births
- University of North Texas alumni
- Living people
- Toto (band) members
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