Sep 25, 2009 | The Miami Herald
Steve Perry and the band have gone their separate ways, but new singer Arnel Pineda sounds exactly like him.
Breakups have soundtracks. Maybe you listened to an album incessantly together, and now you can't. Maybe it comes after the breakup, that miserable mourning part, and you latch onto a song, absorbing the sentiments of a stranger you just know can sympathize.
As the numbers at the bottom of financial statements go from black to red, there's been increasing pressure on editorial departments in print, television and radio to blur the line between journalism and advertising.
A Familiar Journey Through Band's Glory Days
Journey is three vocalists removed from its heyday, when Steve Perry fronted the band.
Journey, the 1970s power ballad band, has had a longer shelf life than anyone expected -- including former frontman Steve Perry, who since 1991 has seen himself replaced by a string of singers, the latest of whom, Arnel Pineda, was found singing Journey songs in a cover band.
Despite being one of the best-selling stateside rock bands of all time, Journey hasn't so much as sniffed the list of finalists for the Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Fame since becoming eligible nearly a decade ago.
The song that just won't die: Journey's 'Don't Stop Believin'
The ongoing success of Journey's "Don't Stop Believin"'' is a head-scratcher. The song, which peaked at No.
Journey Rocks Out with New Frontman
Arnel Pineda replaced Journey's lead singer Steve Perry. Journey visited "The Early Show" Thursday as part of the Summer Concert Series, performing old hits, such as "Don't Stop Believing," "Any Way You Want It" and "Faithfully," and new songs from their recently released album, "Revelations." Since forming more than 35 years ago, the rock super ...
The non-stop journey of "Believin' "
It produces five singles, including "Don't Stop Believin'." 1984: Lead singer Steve Perry releases his first solo album, "Street Talk." He runs the numbers and realizes keeping all the profits is better than splitting them between an entire band.
Journey delivers emotional show
To some - the band guilty of starting in motion the power-ballad form that ended up granting us both Bon Jovi and Def Leppard.
Heart and Journey: Coming to Boise with "Open Arms"
On Sunday night, as the lights go up on Heart and Journey, the Taco Bell Arena will probably be filled with people for whom big bangs, Spandex animal-print pants and earrings the size of saucers were once part of their wardrobe.
Journey song cements status as cultural touchstone
A 1987 photo of Journey, from left, Steve Perry, Jonathan Cain and Neal Schon. The song Don't Stop Believing was very popular in live performances, but didn't get radio play, Perry says.
Former Journey Singer Remembers Michael Jackson
According to Fan Asylum , former JOURNEY frontman Steve Perry was contacted by various media outlets for his thoughts on the untimely death of Michael Jackson .
Ford Park announces legendary act
One of the most popular rock and roll acts of all time is coming to Southeast Texas as the first concert of the fall amphitheater season has been announced.
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Journey tribute group's show to rock Gloucester House Saturday
The music of Journey - the 1970s and 1980s group that, with lead singer Steve Perry at the helm, churned out hits such as "Don't Stop Believin'," "Foolish Heart," "Oh Sherrie," "Open Arms" and more - will be ringing loud and clear in Gloucester this Memorial Day weekend.
Artist Biography: Steve Perry By Greg Prato If only one singer could be selected as the most identifiable with '80s arena rock, it would have to be Journey 's Steve Perry .
Times-Tribune Staff Report After selling more than 80 million records and playing to arena crowds across the globe, rock band Journey is coming to The Arena at Corbin.
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