Journey is an American rock band formed in '73 in San Fransisco with former members of Santana. The band has gone through several phases, but it's strongest commerical success came in the late '70s to the early '80s. During this period they had hits with a series of Power Ballads and rock songs, including Dont Stop Believin', Seperate Ways, Faithfully, Any way you want it, open arms, send her my love, wheels in the sky, who's crying now, lovin' touchin' squeezin and Lights.
Their signature song, 'Don't Stop Believin' is the top-selling track in iTunes history, at more than 2 Million downloads.
They are currently enjoying a massive surge of popularity, due to their song "Don't Stop Believin' being played on The X-Factor in 2009, by the shows winner, Joe McElderry, as well as being performed on the new American drama Glee.
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The Journey is an American rock band that was formed in San Francisco in the year 1973. As of today, the band currently has five members other than Steve Perry.
Originally Steve Perry was the lead singer in the band known as Journey. In 1998 though, they replaced the singer with another known as Steve Augeri until they replaced him to with another singer.
Journey, Foreigner, Electric Light Orchestra
Arnel Pineda has not yet quit the band. There will be an upcoming Journey album this year 2011. He will still be the Lead vocals for it. They have already planned their tour after the release of the album. Please see Journey's official webiste at www.journeymusic.com There will be another 2 year long tour for the promotion of the album.
Who influenced journey
Who influenced journey
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No, Rod Stewart was never in the band, Journey.
Who influenced journey
No, the band Journey has never appeared on Saturday Night Live.
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No he didn't play in the band
The year it came out was 1973, the album's name was "Journey"
The Journey is an American rock band that was formed in San Francisco in the year 1973. As of today, the band currently has five members other than Steve Perry.
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