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In Steve Perry, Herbert had found the proverbial needle in the haystack – a vocalist with unlimited range, unique delivery and looks that killed. The consummate frontman, in fact.
You may not understand why Steve Perry left Journey. He gets it. In 1998, the former frontman walked away from the iconic power-pop band. Together, they had scored top-10 hits including "Don't ...
An Eels concert in St. Paul took a surprising turn earlier this week when former Journey frontman Steve Perry emerged to perform Eels’ “It’s A Motherfucker” and Journey’s “Open Arms ...
“Once that was done, an unfulfilled dream of singing with my father was now possible,” Perry said in his statement. “You see, mom and dad divorced when I was 7, and dad and I never saw much ...
Perry, who was the voice on some of Journey's biggest hits, including "Don't Stop Believin'," has been elusive on why he left, and says he stepped away in the late '90s because his heart wasn't in it.
Steve Perry: ‘My Heart Bleeds Daily to Be in Front of People And to Sing for Them’ Former Journey frontman is prepping an acoustic version of his 2018 LP 'Traces' and already thinking ahead to ...
Steve Perry's new album The Season, inspired by Christmases of his childhood, is out Friday Rachel DeSantis is a senior writer on the music team at PEOPLE. She has been working at PEOPLE since ...
No. 21. Steve Perry, "Missing You" From: For the Love of Strange Medicine (1994) Typical of its time, this clip from Perry's long-awaited sophomore solo LP is more texture than actual context. No. 20.
Steve Perry spent 22 years away from the music business and largely out of the public eye before the release of his 2018 album "Traces." Now, it seems, we can't get rid of him -- not that anybody ...
Steve Baltin: I just spoke two weeks ago with Matt Johnson from The The, who was away from music for 18 years. And he said he was not going to come back if his passion for music never returned.
Perry, who left Journey in the late '90s, didn't sing at the ceremony, but he did greet his former bandmates warmly on stage and made a heartfelt speech, sharing fond memories of his time with them.
Steve Perry, who fronted Journey from 1977-87 and again from 1996-98, released The Season, a set of eight holiday standards, last month.