10 Things Your Competition Can Help You Learn About Toto Asia
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The Band Toto Asia
Toto was expanding its production facilities abroad and was doing business in France, Germany, Indonesia, Korea, Taiwan, Thailand and the People's Republic of China. North America was seen as a market that would grow for bidet and washlet toilet seats, as opposed its "base" markets in Japan and China.
Dhaniram Toto was recording Toto words to ensure that the future generations would be able to read them. However, many of the words were replaced with foreign words, such as dui from Bengali for verandah.
Origins
Toto's early history which began in 1917, mirrored Japan's economic growth. In the beginning of its existence, the company made goods to meet demand for modern, contemporary urban housing. It used the first tunnel kiln in the country to continuously produce ceramics. It also pioneered the use of automation for production control, allowing greater efficiency and To-Topia a more consistent production.
The company began expanding overseas in the latter part of the 1980s to benefit from new markets and sales opportunities. It launched the Cera Trading Company, importing and distributing other products from other manufacturers to complement its own range of sanitary earthenware and plumbing fittings. This strategy increased sales and increased the firm's global market share.
In the 1990s, Toto began focusing on research and development for water-related appliances. It also improved its distribution system to better meet the needs of its customers and boost profits. The company also employed the just-in time approach in its supply chain management and sales program. This led to a higher level of satisfaction with the customer.
Toto continued to develop toilet technology. Its most recent toilet, for instance is equipped with a powerful tornado flush that is more environmentally green than traditional toilets. The company also uses recycled water in its production process and has a green purchasing policy. Toto also manufactures bathtubs, faucets, and hand dryers with greater energy efficiency than standard models.
The first Toto museum opened in 2015. It features exhibits on Toto's most famous products as well as their evolution, group companies (all of which are made of ceramics), the history of plumbing and other products like bath units. In an additional gallery, you can view Toto products that are sold across the world. The museum has a bathroom with a WASHLET as well as other toilet innovations.
Before forming Toto the band, members of the group performed session work for various musicians. Boz Scaggs album Silk Degrees featured keyboardist David Paich as well as guitarists Mike Porcaro & Steve Lukather and drummer Jeff Porcaro & Steve Lukather. They also performed on records by Steely Dan, Seals and Crofts, and Sonny and Cher.
Discography
With a name like Asia you'd think that the group would be prog queens and kings but they're actually a fairly simple rock group. The band started out as a quartet, and they recorded two albums: 1979's self-titled debut album, and 1980's Armed to the Teeth. However, even though the group have a wide range of musical backgrounds their biggest breakthrough was in 1982 with Toto IV.
The album was a major blockbuster, however it did not come without its share of issues. The record companies put Toto under pressure to deliver the top single or they would rescind the album. Luckily for Toto they did, with the aid of the smash single "Africa."
Toto's musical mastery is the result of their previous experiences. Before joining the group, the band members were session musicians for artists such as Boz Scaggs. Steely Dan and Seals and Crofts. Their sonic trademark has become the standard for the '80s, and has influenced many contemporary artists.
The album opens up hard with songs such as Running Out of Time or Unknown Soldier that show the band's ability to create great AOR tunes that slowly get into your head. However, the album also includes some more mellow, jazzy tracks, like The Little Things and Chinatown. And the album ends with Great Expectations, a song which combines folk and distortion AOR and should sound totally wrong, but works amazingly well.
After Toto IV, the band's fortunes began to wane. David Hungate left the band to focus on his solo career. The band was dominated by drummers. In 1984, Bobby Kimball was fired from the band in the aftermath of drug-related charges. However, the band continued as a trio, which included Michael Porcaro and Steve Lukather.
Toto released Isolation despite the turbulence. It was not as popular as IV. The group managed to release an album that was chart-topping, Kingdom of Desire, in 1992. This album marked the end of Toto's lineup and the debut of Simon Phillips, a new singer.
Tours
The band has performed for millions of people across the globe, and has sold out shows in Europe, North America and Asia, as well as Australia and New Zealand. The band has a vast collection of songs, and their catalog has been played over one billion times via streaming services all over the globe. The band's music has influenced generations of fans.
Steve Lukather has forged a rich, deep friendship with Joe Williams that is flourishing professionally all over the world. In 2018, the duo celebrated their 40th anniversary of Tours Around The Sun with an incredibly successful tour around the world. The album of the same title ranked #5 on the Billboard 200. The band's new tour features their greatest hits and rarely performed live deep cuts, along with some of the songs from Lukather and Williams their individual catalogs.
TOTO has an Net Promoter Score of 20. This score measures how likely it is that customers will recommend the brand. Promoters are those who rate the company highly and actively encourage others to utilize their products or services. Detractors are those that rate the company negatively and actively discourage others from using its products or services.
Join Toto to experience a unique cultural encounter in Asia. This highlights tour features luxurious accommodations, a day aboard an elegant cruise ship on Halong Bay and an exploration of Angkor Wat, a mystical temple that the French called Indochine. You'll also stay a night in the charming town of Luang Prabang, a UNESCO World Heritage city that is a feast for the senses. This is a once-in-a-lifetime excursion you should not miss!
Line-up
The album's third, Turn Back, marked a return to the classic sextet format of previous albums and was a more ferocious, consistent effort with an edge that was stronger than Hydra. The edgier sound of Turn Back was a reflection of the maturation in the group. Bobby Kimball's growing ability to play was evident in the vocals of Joseph Williams, who had become more confident and mature. Keyboardist David Paich's work was more precise, sharper and less cloned previously recorded performances.
After touring to promote the album, the group recorded a live show in Amsterdam that was released as a set of two CDs titled Falling In Between Live on Eagle Records. The studio album came out just a few months later and the group went on a world-wide tour in support of the album. In this time keyboardist Greg Phillinganes replaced Paich and bassist David Hungate quit the group to spend time with his family.
In 1998, Paich & Lukather began exploring old tapes and demos to find songs that had never been recorded before. It was completed in the form of a double-album called Then and Now in 2001. It was the first album by the band without a single song titled "A". The album also included a previously unreleased track "Kari-Anne".
By 2003, Toto had begun to decline in popularity. The group's fourth album, Old Is New was an uncommercial success and vocalist Williams was suffering from laryngitis, which affected his singing abilities. Hungate also returned to Nashville and Leland Sklar's drumming duties were replaced by Shem Von Schroeck.
Downes and the other original members of Asia--Wetton, Palmer, and Howe--convened a meeting in England in early 2006 to discuss the possibility of officially reforming the band. This lineup, with the exception of Howe (who was working with Yes at the time) was later referred to 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 group also featured an appearance by singer Michael McDonald and a backing vocalist named Mabvuto Carver.
Toto was expanding its production facilities abroad and was doing business in France, Germany, Indonesia, Korea, Taiwan, Thailand and the People's Republic of China. North America was seen as a market that would grow for bidet and washlet toilet seats, as opposed its "base" markets in Japan and China.
Dhaniram Toto was recording Toto words to ensure that the future generations would be able to read them. However, many of the words were replaced with foreign words, such as dui from Bengali for verandah.
Origins
Toto's early history which began in 1917, mirrored Japan's economic growth. In the beginning of its existence, the company made goods to meet demand for modern, contemporary urban housing. It used the first tunnel kiln in the country to continuously produce ceramics. It also pioneered the use of automation for production control, allowing greater efficiency and To-Topia a more consistent production.
The company began expanding overseas in the latter part of the 1980s to benefit from new markets and sales opportunities. It launched the Cera Trading Company, importing and distributing other products from other manufacturers to complement its own range of sanitary earthenware and plumbing fittings. This strategy increased sales and increased the firm's global market share.
In the 1990s, Toto began focusing on research and development for water-related appliances. It also improved its distribution system to better meet the needs of its customers and boost profits. The company also employed the just-in time approach in its supply chain management and sales program. This led to a higher level of satisfaction with the customer.
Toto continued to develop toilet technology. Its most recent toilet, for instance is equipped with a powerful tornado flush that is more environmentally green than traditional toilets. The company also uses recycled water in its production process and has a green purchasing policy. Toto also manufactures bathtubs, faucets, and hand dryers with greater energy efficiency than standard models.
The first Toto museum opened in 2015. It features exhibits on Toto's most famous products as well as their evolution, group companies (all of which are made of ceramics), the history of plumbing and other products like bath units. In an additional gallery, you can view Toto products that are sold across the world. The museum has a bathroom with a WASHLET as well as other toilet innovations.
Before forming Toto the band, members of the group performed session work for various musicians. Boz Scaggs album Silk Degrees featured keyboardist David Paich as well as guitarists Mike Porcaro & Steve Lukather and drummer Jeff Porcaro & Steve Lukather. They also performed on records by Steely Dan, Seals and Crofts, and Sonny and Cher.
Discography
With a name like Asia you'd think that the group would be prog queens and kings but they're actually a fairly simple rock group. The band started out as a quartet, and they recorded two albums: 1979's self-titled debut album, and 1980's Armed to the Teeth. However, even though the group have a wide range of musical backgrounds their biggest breakthrough was in 1982 with Toto IV.
The album was a major blockbuster, however it did not come without its share of issues. The record companies put Toto under pressure to deliver the top single or they would rescind the album. Luckily for Toto they did, with the aid of the smash single "Africa."
Toto's musical mastery is the result of their previous experiences. Before joining the group, the band members were session musicians for artists such as Boz Scaggs. Steely Dan and Seals and Crofts. Their sonic trademark has become the standard for the '80s, and has influenced many contemporary artists.
The album opens up hard with songs such as Running Out of Time or Unknown Soldier that show the band's ability to create great AOR tunes that slowly get into your head. However, the album also includes some more mellow, jazzy tracks, like The Little Things and Chinatown. And the album ends with Great Expectations, a song which combines folk and distortion AOR and should sound totally wrong, but works amazingly well.
After Toto IV, the band's fortunes began to wane. David Hungate left the band to focus on his solo career. The band was dominated by drummers. In 1984, Bobby Kimball was fired from the band in the aftermath of drug-related charges. However, the band continued as a trio, which included Michael Porcaro and Steve Lukather.
Toto released Isolation despite the turbulence. It was not as popular as IV. The group managed to release an album that was chart-topping, Kingdom of Desire, in 1992. This album marked the end of Toto's lineup and the debut of Simon Phillips, a new singer.
Tours
The band has performed for millions of people across the globe, and has sold out shows in Europe, North America and Asia, as well as Australia and New Zealand. The band has a vast collection of songs, and their catalog has been played over one billion times via streaming services all over the globe. The band's music has influenced generations of fans.
Steve Lukather has forged a rich, deep friendship with Joe Williams that is flourishing professionally all over the world. In 2018, the duo celebrated their 40th anniversary of Tours Around The Sun with an incredibly successful tour around the world. The album of the same title ranked #5 on the Billboard 200. The band's new tour features their greatest hits and rarely performed live deep cuts, along with some of the songs from Lukather and Williams their individual catalogs.
TOTO has an Net Promoter Score of 20. This score measures how likely it is that customers will recommend the brand. Promoters are those who rate the company highly and actively encourage others to utilize their products or services. Detractors are those that rate the company negatively and actively discourage others from using its products or services.
Join Toto to experience a unique cultural encounter in Asia. This highlights tour features luxurious accommodations, a day aboard an elegant cruise ship on Halong Bay and an exploration of Angkor Wat, a mystical temple that the French called Indochine. You'll also stay a night in the charming town of Luang Prabang, a UNESCO World Heritage city that is a feast for the senses. This is a once-in-a-lifetime excursion you should not miss!
Line-up
The album's third, Turn Back, marked a return to the classic sextet format of previous albums and was a more ferocious, consistent effort with an edge that was stronger than Hydra. The edgier sound of Turn Back was a reflection of the maturation in the group. Bobby Kimball's growing ability to play was evident in the vocals of Joseph Williams, who had become more confident and mature. Keyboardist David Paich's work was more precise, sharper and less cloned previously recorded performances.
After touring to promote the album, the group recorded a live show in Amsterdam that was released as a set of two CDs titled Falling In Between Live on Eagle Records. The studio album came out just a few months later and the group went on a world-wide tour in support of the album. In this time keyboardist Greg Phillinganes replaced Paich and bassist David Hungate quit the group to spend time with his family.
In 1998, Paich & Lukather began exploring old tapes and demos to find songs that had never been recorded before. It was completed in the form of a double-album called Then and Now in 2001. It was the first album by the band without a single song titled "A". The album also included a previously unreleased track "Kari-Anne".
By 2003, Toto had begun to decline in popularity. The group's fourth album, Old Is New was an uncommercial success and vocalist Williams was suffering from laryngitis, which affected his singing abilities. Hungate also returned to Nashville and Leland Sklar's drumming duties were replaced by Shem Von Schroeck.
Downes and the other original members of Asia--Wetton, Palmer, and Howe--convened a meeting in England in early 2006 to discuss the possibility of officially reforming the band. This lineup, with the exception of Howe (who was working with Yes at the time) was later referred to 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 group also featured an appearance by singer Michael McDonald and a backing vocalist named Mabvuto Carver.
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