After drummer
Ricky Lawson gave
Stevie Wonder a cassette of Phillinganes's instrumental renditions of his own songs, Phillinganes auditioned for Wonder's band, Wonderlove, and played with them from 1976 to 1981. He accompanied the
Jackson family to
Walt Disney World and referred to
Katherine Jackson as "Mom". Phillinganes contributed to Michael's solo albums. He was hired as a session musician for his contributions to Jackson's best-selling
Thriller, but did not receive
royalties.
The Boston Globe reviewer Richard Cromonic noted Wonder's influence on the album and praised the creativity of the compositions. He criticized the lyrics as being less creative, and said that
Significant Gains might be too close to Wonder's sound, calling it "blatant emulation". The album was not successful, but the song "Baby, I Do Love You" was a minor R&B hit. When he later joined
Eric Clapton's backing band, Phillinganes introduced the tune to Clapton, who covered it on his 1986
August album. Throughout the 1980s and the early 1990s he made solo recordings and toured with Clapton and worked as a session musician for several artists. He continued session work in later years. In 1982, he played on the
Paul Simon album
Hearts and Bones and in 1995, he played on the
Joan Armatrading album ''
What's Inside''. Starting in 2003, Phillinganes filled in for the semi-retired
David Paich on tour with the band
Toto. He became a full-time member of the band by 2005, and contributed to their album
Falling in Between. He continued to tour as a member of Toto until the band became inactive in 2008, and did not rejoin when Toto re-formed in 2010. In 2022, Phillinganes filled in for Toto's Dominique Xavier Taplin during the 'Dogz of Oz' tour during the
Norwegian shows. Toto announced in 2024 on Facebook that he and drummer
Shannon Forrest were returning to the touring lineup.. By the end of 2025 Phillinganes anounced that he would not join the band for their upcoming 2026 tour. Phillinganes was the musical director for
Cirque du Soleil's
Michael Jackson: The Immortal World Tour for its run from 2011 to 2014. In 2014 and 2015 he was the music director for Wonder's e
Songs in the Key of Life Tour. He toured with the European leg of
David Gilmour's
Rattle That Lock tour. He again toured with Gilmour in 2024 on his
Luck and Strange tour. Phillinganes won a 2015
Creative Arts Emmy Award for Outstanding Music Direction for his role as musical director for the television special
Stevie Wonder: Songs in the Key of Life and was music director for the 2016 Grammy Awards. == Personal life ==