Neal Schon came up with the idea for "Stone in Love" (featured on Escape) at a house party, writing the signature riff and structure, while Steve Perry, with the help of Jonathan Cain (who replaced ...
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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 ...
Hello, and welcome to the second edition of No Skips, a column where I analyze an album and deem every track as unskippable. This week, we will look at Journey’s “Greatest Hits,” an album that defined ...
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 ...
Journey had never gotten higher than No. 85 on the Billboard album chart when new frontman Steve Perry walked in the door in 1977. They went on to sell an astonishing nine million albums in the U.S.
Last weekend’s stunning performance of the hit musical “Rock of Ages” by the drama team at Meridian High School in Falls Church revolved around two of the most iconic songs of the 1980s, two of the ...
The opening lines of “Don’t Stop Believin’” can be heard ringing out from every sporting event to middle school dance across America. That instantly recognizable jangling piano intro and iconic high ...
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.
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 ...
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