American rock band Journey, left to right, bassist Ross Valory, singer Steve Perry, drummer Steve Smith, guitarist Jonathan Cain, and guitarist Neal Schon acknowledge the audience after performing at ...
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Why Journey’s early albums struggled despite live success
By 1976, Journey‘s live shows were drawing plenty of crowds around the Bay Area concert circuit. Still, the group was at a ...
Arena rock legends Journey are still going strong after half a century. Drop by any karaoke bar and you’ll hear a medley of their greatest hits: “Any Way You Want It,” “Lights,” “Wheel in the Sky.” ...
Journey managed to cram two complete eras into a five-album run in the '70s. That's when Journey added Steve Perry as frontman – after brief flirtation with Robert Fleischman. Drummer Steve Smith then ...
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The Most Skipped Song on Every Journey Album
Journey fans tend to play the expected hits. In most cases, the album’s biggest single is also the song that’s streamed the most on Spotify. From “Lovin’, Touchin’, Squeezin'” and “Any Way You Want It ...
Journey has the enviable "problem" of having too many hit songs to put into their concert set lists. While some bands feel trapped into playing a "greatest hits" set, Neal Schon says he's looking to ...
You never know where or how an entertainer will be discovered. After Ryan Christopher sang the Journey classic “Don’t Stop Believin’” at a karaoke bar in Tennessee in 2005, a guitarist approached the ...
Journey rose to the pinnacle of the arena rock genre in the late ‘70s, and their peak era rolled all the way into the middle of the next decade. Outstanding writing, virtuoso players, and a ...
You never know how or where an entertainer will be discovered. After Ryan Christopher sang the Journey classic “Don't Stop Believin’ ” at a karaoke bar in Tennessee in 2005, a guitarist approached the ...
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