The Band Toto Asia
Toto was expanding its production facilities overseas and operating in France, Germany, Indonesia, Korea, Taiwan, Thailand and the People's Republic of China. Toto considered North America as a growth market for Washlet bidets and toilets, as opposed to its "base" markets of Japan and China.
Dhaniram Toto was documenting Toto words to ensure that the future generations would be able to read the words. However, many of the words were replaced with foreign ones, such as dui from Bengali for verandah.
Origins
The company was founded in 1917 and its beginnings mirrored Japan's development. In the first half of its existence, the company produced products to meet the demands of modern, contemporary urban housing. To do this, it employed the first tunnel kiln in the nation to produce ceramics in continuous flow. It also pioneered the use of automation to control production, allowing for greater efficiency and consistency.
In the late 1980s, the company began expanding outwards to benefit from sales and new markets. The company established the Cera Trading Company to import and distribute other products of other manufacturers in order to expand its line of sanitary earthenwares as well as plumbing fittings. This strategy helped to increase sales and expand the company's market share in the world.
In the 1990s Toto began focusing on research and development for water-related appliances. It also redesigned its system of distribution to better serve customers and increase profit. The company employed the same just-in time approach in its supply chain management and sales program. This resulted in a higher level customer satisfaction.
Toto continues to invent with regard to toilet technology. The most recent toilet features a powerful, environmentally-friendly tornado flush. The company makes use of recycled water in its manufacturing process, and also has a green purchasing policy. In addition to toilets, Toto manufactures faucets and bathtubs, as well as hand dryers that are more energy efficient than conventional models.
The first Toto museum opened in 2015. It has exhibitions on Toto’s seminal products and their evolution, the group companies (all of which are made of ceramics) and the history of plumbing and even bath units. In a separate gallery you can view Toto products sold all over. The museum houses the bathroom equipped with a washbasin and other toilet innovations.
Before forming Toto, members of the group performed sessions for various musicians. Keyboardist David Paich, drummer Jeff Porcaro and guitarists Mike Porcaro and Steve Lukather all played on the album Silk Degrees by Boz Scaggs. They also performed on records by Steely Dan, Seals and Crofts, and Sonny and Cher.
Discography
With a name like Asia one would expect the group to be prog kings and queens - but it's actually a pretty straight forward rock band. The band began as four-piece, and released two albums: 1979's self-titled debut and 1980's Armed to the Teeth. The group has a wide musical background, but their biggest success came in 1982 with Toto IV.
The album was a massive blockbuster, but not without problems. Record companies put the band on place with the directive "give us an album that is a success or we'll take you off the market" and the pressure was on them to meet the deadline. Toto was able achieve this feat with the help of the hit song "Africa."
Toto's musical mastery owes a lot to their previous experiences in the music industry, as the band members were session musicians for artists such as Boz Scaggs, Steely Dan, and Seals and Crofts prior the group. click homepage has since become the standard for '80s pop, influencing many contemporary artists.
The album begins hard with songs like Running Out of Time or Unknown Soldier that show the band's ability to write fantastic AOR songs that slowly sink into your head. But the album also contains some slower, more jazzy tracks, like The Little Things and Chinatown. The album ends with Great Expectations. This song blends folk and distorted AOR, which should sound completely wrong but actually works extremely well.
After Toto IV The band's fortunes took a turn for the worse. David Hungate left the band to pursue a solo career and the band was dominated by drummers. In 1984, Bobby Kimball was fired from the band in wake of drug charges and the group continued to perform as a trio with Michael Porcaro and Steve Lukather.
Despite the turbulence, Toto forged ahead and released Isolation that was not as successful as IV. However, the band had a successful chart-topping album in the year 1992 with Kingdom of Desire. The album was the last of Toto's lineup and the debut of Simon Phillips, a new vocalist.
Tours
The band has performed around the globe to an audience of millions, and has sold-out shows across Europe, North America, Asia and Australia and New Zealand. The repertoire of the band is extensive and their catalogue has amassed over a billion streams on streaming services around the world. The band's music has influenced multiple generations of fans.
Steve Lukather and Joe Williams have developed a deep and vibrant friendship that flourishes professionally on a worldwide basis. In 2018 the duo celebrated their 40th anniversary of Tours Around the Sun with a wildly successful tour across the globe. The album that bears the same name was ranked #5 on Billboard 200. The band's latest tour includes their most popular songs, rarely performed live deep-cuts and an assortment of songs from Lukather's and Williams' individual catalogues.
TOTO has an Net Promoter Score of 20. This score is a measure of how likely it is that customers will recommend the brand. Promoters are people who give a good rating to the company and encourage others to use its products and services. Detractors do not like the company and actively discourage others from using its products or services.

Join Toto to enjoy a unique cultural experience in Asia. This highlights tour includes luxurious accommodation, a day on a deluxe junk on Halong Bay and an exploration of Angkor Wat, a mystical temple that the French called Indochine. Also, you will spend one night in the charming city of Luang Prabang. This UNESCO World Heritage City is a feast for your senses. This is a once-in-a-lifetime excursion you should not be missing!
Line-up
The band's third album, Turn Back, marked the return to the traditional sextet style of the previous albums. It was a stronger, more consistent effort that had an edge that was stronger than Hydra. The edgier sound of Turn Back reflected the development of the group. Drummer Bobby Kimball's increased proficiency was evident in the vocals of Joseph Williams, who had grown more confident and mature. David Paich's keyboard skills were also sharper, more complex, and less derivative on previous efforts.
After touring to promote their album, the band recorded their Amsterdam live show which was released on Eagle Records as a 2-CD set entitled Falling In Between. The group released their new studio album just a few months after and then embarked on a world tour support the album. During this period, keyboardist Greg Phillinganes replaced Paich and bassist David Hungate quit the group to spend time with his family.
In 먹튀검증 사이트 , Paich & Lukather began searching through old tapes & demos to discover songs that had never been recorded before. The album was released in 2001 as a duo album called Then and Now. It was the first album by the band without one single track titled "A". The album also contained a previously unreleased track titled "Kari-Anne".
By 2003, Toto had begun to decline in popularity. The fourth album, Old Is New, was a commercial failure and vocalist Williams was suffering from a serious laryngitis infection which hampered his singing. Hungate also returned to Nashville and Leland Sklar's drumming was replaced by Shem Von Schroeck.
Downes, Wetton Palmer and Howe, the original members of Asia were in England early in 2006 to discuss the possibility that the group could be reformed. The lineup, which was minus Howe (who was busy with Yes at the time), eventually became known as Toto XIV and toured extensively.
In 2010, the band reunited for another reunion tour with a slightly different line-up, including guitarists Mike Porcaro and Steve Lukather, drummer John Pierce, bassist Shannon Forrest, and multi-instrumentalists Warren Ham and Dominique Taplin. The band also featured the appearance of singer Michael McDonald, and a backing singer named Mabvuto Carpenter.