Jeff Porcaro was a legendary American drummer whose influence transcended genres, leaving a significant mark in the realms of rock, pop, and beyond. As a co-founder and the backbone of Toto, Porcaro's drumming was central to the band's iconic sound, characterized by intricate rhythms and a seamless fusion of rock with electronic elements. Although Toto is best known for rock hits, Porcaro's work showcased a versatility that often ventured into the territory of electronic and dance music through the use of synthesizers and electronic drum kits, contributing to the band's diverse sound palette.
Beyond Toto, Porcaro became one of the most sought-after session drummers, contributing to a vast array of recordings across multiple genres. His work on Steely Dan's "Katy Lied" is a testament to his prowess, blending rock sensibilities with jazz influences, a combination that would frequently flirt with electronic textures. Porcaro's legacy in music is not only marked by the hits he helped create but also by his innovative approach to drumming, which continues to inspire musicians in the electronic and dance music scenes.