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    About Journey

    Journey is an Arena rock band formed in 1973 in San Francisco, California.

    The band has gone through several phases, including one dominated by former members of Santana. The band's greatest commercial success came in the early 1980s with a series of power ballads and soaring classics such as "Don't Stop Believin'", "Any Way You Want It," "Open Arms", "Separate Ways", "Wheel in the Sky" and "Faithfully". Many credit the group's success to Steve Perry's powerful vocals and Neal Schon's complex guitar work.

    Journey Attempts to reform
    Compilations and live albums were released while Journey was inactive. Mariah Carey's version of "Open Arms" gained Journey some attention in the mid-1990s (both Steve Smith and Randy Jackson had worked with Carey).

    In 1993, Kevin Chalfant of The Storm performed with members of Journey on a few shows, and a reunited Journey was in the works with Chalfant, Schon, Cain, Valory, Smith and Rolie. That line-up did not come to fruition, when Steve Perry announced he was rejoining Journey in 1995. This produced the reunion album Trial by Fire in 1996, which included a hit single in "When You Love a Woman".

    Following the success of Trial by Fire, the members of Journey prepared for the much anticipated tour. Unfortunately, Steve Perry injured his hip while hiking in Hawaii. The rest of the band members waited for Perry to make the decision to either have surgery on the injured hip or decide to go on tour. After Perry failed to come to a decision, and possibly believing Perry did not want to tour in any case, Jonathan Cain and Neal Schon decided to continue the band without him. Drummer Steve Smith, believing that Journey would not survive without Perry, decided to leave the band as well, in favor of a jazz project (Vital Information) he had been working on prior to the reformation of Journey.

    These decisions left Journey without a drummer and a lead vocalist. The drumming position was filled by Deen Castronovo, Schon and Cain's Bad English bandmate. The lead vocalist position would later be filled in 1998 by Steve Augeri, former Tyketto and Tall Stories vocalist. Augeri had dropped out of the music business and was working at The Gap in New York. He received a phone call from Schon, who had heard a tape of Augeri's vocals. Schon invited him to audition for the band, and, despite having not sung much in recent months, he impressed the rest of the band members enough to land the gig. At this point Perry was legally no longer a member of Journey. Ironically, Augeri is sometimes confused with Perry, as they physically resemble each other, are both named Steve, and have similar vocal styles.

    The band members promptly went to work recording a track for the soundtrack to the movie Armageddon, called "Remember Me". Not long after, the band began recording their next studio album, Arrival. The album was originally first released in Japan in late 2000, but due to its leakage onto the internet and fans' reaction to it, the band decided to delay its release in the US and record two more harder-rocking tunes for the American version. "All the Way" became a minor adult contemporary hit from the album.

    In 2001, the band participated in an episode of VH1's Behind the Music, but statements made during the interviews only exacerbated tensions between Perry and the group.


    Recent Journey
    Journey's critical reputation did not improve with the passage of time: The 2004 edition of the Rolling Stone Album Guide mentioned above calls Journey the perfect karaoke act and gives no studio album of theirs more than two-and-a-half stars out of five; the greatest hits albums did fare a little better.

    Although written off by many as a cynical pop act, the band has become a half-ironic, half-reverent touchstone of sorts among some who would have been too young to see their original success, with semi-cultish references—at least to their greatest hits—popping up on Family Guy, among other places.

    Journey and Steve Perry gained new attention in the 2000s due to Randy Jackson, who since his Journey involvement had become a successful recording industry figure and then an American Idol judge. Film clips of Jackson with the band on tour were shown, and various contestants on Idol attempted to measure up vocally by singing Journey numbers, exposing the songs to a new generation of listeners. The best remembered of these attempts was Clay Aiken's take on "Open Arms" in a key semi-final round of the show, and later in a duet with fellow Idol Kelly Clarkson on their joint concert tour, but no attempts fully reached the high bar for singing set by Steve Perry.

    On January 21, 2005, Journey received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Steve Perry made a surprise appearance at the ceremony. Relations between him and the rest of the group improved, but Perry said there was no chance of rejoining his former band in the foreseeable future. Ten current or former Journey bandmates appeared that day, including Perry and the current line-up, plus Steve Smith, Aynsley Dunbar, George Tickner and Robert Fleischman (Gregg Rolie was unable to attend the induction ceremony due to prior commitments). Two years before, Journey was inducted into the San Francisco Music Hall of Fame, with Rolie, Cain, Smith, Valory, Schon, Dunbar, Castronovo and Augeri appearing at that ceremony.

    On February 6, 2005 "Don't Stop Believin'" was heard in a FedExKinko's commercial starring Burt Reynolds that aired during Super Bowl XXXIX. Before the 2005 World Series, the Chicago White Sox made "Don't Stop Believin'" their "official" World Series anthem. The White Sox would go on to sweep the Houston Astros in four games and win the World Series. Steve Perry was invited to the celebration parade in Chicago, where he sang "Don't Stop Believin'" with members of the White Sox.

    In 2005 the band embarked on their 30th anniversary tour, giving away free promotional copies of their new studio album, Generations to numbered ticket holders at most concerts, eventually releasing it commercially in October 2005. The shows on this tour each ran an amazing 3 hours in length, broken down into two sets. The first set included material from the early years (some of it being played live for the very first time) while the second set was based on material from Escape and onward.

    In December of 2005 Journey's hit from 1981, Don't Stop Believin', rose to #13 on the "Hot Digital Songs" chart.

    The group's current line-up of Augeri (vocals), Schon (guitar), Cain (keyboards, guitar), Valory (bass), and Castronovo (drums) has also managed to be their longest lasting line-up.

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    Journey Band members

    Current Members
    Neal Schon (lead guitar, 1973-present) - also a member of Santana, Azteca, Bad English, Hardline, Planet Us, Soul Sirkus, and Abraxas Pool
    Ross Valory (bass guitar, 1973-1985 and 1996-present) - also a member of The Storm
    Jonathan Cain (keyboards, 1981-present) - an original member of The Babys & Bad English)
    Deen Castronovo (drums, 1998-present) - also a member of Wild Dogs, Dr. Mastermind, G//Z/R, Bad English, Hardline, Planet Us, and Soul Sirkus
    Steve Augeri (vocals, 1998-present) - also a member of Tall Stories and Tyketto

    Former members
    Chris Weist (drums, 2000)
    Prairie Prince (drums, 1973) - also with The Tubes, later did the cover illustration for Raised on Radio
    George Tickner (rhythm guitar, 1973-1976) - became a surgical technician
    Gregg Rolie (keyboards/vocals, 1973-1981) - an original member of Santana, The Storm, and Abraxas Pool
    Aynsley Dunbar (drums, 1975-1978) - dissmissed from Journey in 1978 to join Jefferson Starship; also played on Whitesnake's album Whitesnake
    Robert Fleischman (vocals, 1977) - replaced by Steve Perry in 1978; later performed with the Vinnie Vincent Invasion
    Steve Perry (vocals, 1978-1998) - played in numerous pre-Journey bands; most notably Tim Bogart's Alien Project
    Steve Smith (drums, 1979-1985; 1996-1997) - a one-time member of The Storm and formed his own group, Vital Information
    Mike Baird (drums, 1986-1987) - touring only
    Randy Jackson (bass guitar, 1985-1987) - of American Idol fame
    Bob Glaub (bass guitar, 1985) - studio only - also played with the BeeGees and Jon Bon Jovi, among others
    Larrie Londin (drums, 1985) - studio only - also played with Elvis Presley, Stevie Wonder, and Neil Young, among others; Larrie died in 1992

       

    Journey Albums


    These are all studio albums unless stated otherwise:

    Journey (1975)
    Look into the Future (1976)
    Next (1977)
    Infinity (1978) - first album featuring Steve Perry
    Evolution (1979)
    In the Beginning (1980) - features selections from their first three studio albums
    Departure (1980)
    Dream After Dream (1980) - Japanese movie soundtrack
    Captured (1981) Live recordings of performances on the Departure tour
    Escape (1981)
    Tron (1982) - film soundtrack
    Frontiers (1983)
    Two of a Kind (1983) - film soundtrack
    Risky Business (1983) - film soundtrack
    Vision Quest (1985) - film soundtrack
    Raised on Radio (1986) - featuring only Perry, Schon and Cain with studio musicians
    Greatest Hits (1988)
    The Ballade (1991) - compilation of 1977-1986 ballads; Japan only
    Time3 (1992) Box set spanning 1974-1986; includes 11 previously unreleased tracks
    Trial by Fire (1996)
    Greatest Hits Live (1998) - recorded during '81–'84 touring
    Armageddon (1998) - film soundtrack; first appearances of Augeri and Castronovo "Remember Me"
    Arrival (2001)
    The Essential Journey (2001) - 2-disc compilation
    The Journey Continues (2001) - Greatest Hits collection; Japan only
    Red 13 (2002) EP
    Open Arms~Greatest Hits (2004) - Greatest Hits collection; Japan only
    Generations (29 August 2005)

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    From Journey's Official Website:

    Band Announcements
    March 1, 2006

    Tour News 2006
    We are pleased to announce that a U.S. Summer Tour featuring Def Leppard and Journey is in the works. No dates have been confirmed at this time. When the Co-Headlining Tour is finalized, we will post the dates here. The dates for Europe are still being finalized and scheduled for June. Watch for more tour information coming soon. It's going to be a Rockin' Summer!

    - Neal, Jonathan, Ross, Deen and Steve

     

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