Bobby Kimball had a similar experience when he heard Toto for the very first time on the radio:
After Bobby Kimball left Toto in the mid-80's, the guitarist Steve Lukather took over lead vocals.
Bobby Kimball of Toto provides backing vocals on two of the tracks.
This angered the real Toto, who had already taken out a restraining order against Frederiksen's predecessor, Bobby Kimball, to stop him from doing the same thing.
Perry's voice can also be heard on Bobby Kimball's (Toto) first solo album "Rise Up".
One popular rumor is that the name came from Bobby Kimball's "true" last name, Toteaux.
On December 15, 1981, Bobby Kimball was arrested for allegedly selling cocaine to an undercover police officer.
Bobby Kimball's departure, addition of Fergie Frederiksen and Isolation (1982-85)
After a short international tour, Sherwood and co. started another project with former Toto singer, Bobby Kimball.
In 1994, Bobby Kimball released his first solo album Rise Up featuring the single "Woodstock".