Leo Moracchioli
Leo Moracchioli is a musician from Rome who gained attention for his metal cover of Toto's "Africa." In 2018, Toto guitarist Steve Lukather saw his version...
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Leo Moracchioli is a musician from Rome who gained attention for his metal cover of Toto's "Africa." In 2018, Toto guitarist Steve Lukather saw his version and invited him to perform it live with the band. That performance went viral online.
Moracchioli's YouTube channel features metal versions of pop songs like Smash Mouth's "All Star," Twenty One Pilots' "Stressed Out," and Adele's "Hello." He plays multiple instruments and handles vocals on these recordings.
He released an album called "A Tribute to Toto" that included his cover of "Africa." Later albums included "Leo Moracchioli: Live in London" and "Leo Moracchioli: The Latin Tribute to Toto."
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