Guitarist Neal Schon started making waves on his instrument as a Bay Area teen during the summer of love in 1968, and eventually joined Carlos Santana's band at 17 in 1971. He's never looked back.
Journey moved more than 6 million albums in America in the '70s, most of them after Steve Perry joined in time for 1978's Infinity. Not bad. Then their second proper studio album of the following ...
We’ve all seen it happen before, right? You’re three beers into karaoke night and some schlub thinks they’re being original and sing Journey’s “Don’t Stop Believin’” in any key but the right one. Damn ...
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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Journey Album Opening Songs Ranked
From Journey‘s early fusion-driven days to modern-era LPs with long-standing frontman Arnel Pineda, the band clearly aimed to set a tone with album-opening songs. More often than not, these tracks ...
Getty Images for The Recording Academy / Scott Legato, Getty Images / YouTube: Journey “Chris Daughtry and I have been threatening to unleash a duet for years," says Lzzy Hale. "What better way to do ...
In a new series USA TODAY’s The Essentials, celebrities share what fuels their lives whether it's at home, on the set or on the road. Guitarist Neal Schon started making waves on his instrument as a ...
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