Journey released their self-titled debut album. The album showcased their progressive rock roots, featuring instrumental ...
Journey entered the 21st Century at a crossroads. Make that two crossroads. They'd recently moved on Steve Perry, placing the Steve Augeri-sung "Remember Me" on 1998's chart-topping multi-platinum ...
Here's a look at Journey's prog rock-influenced self-titled debut album, which was released 50 years ago today, on 1975.
Written by Steve Perry, Neal Schon and Jonathan Cain “Breaking the Law” Performed Judas Priest, Written by Glenn Tipton, Robert Halford and KK Downing “I Will Survive” Performed by Piano-Playing Taco ...
Rolie and ex-Santana guitarist Neal Schon were two of the founding members of Journey in 1973. The band was launched as a proggy, art-rock outfit that focused on instrumental prow ...
Rascal Flatts was bright, polished and professional, tearing through a setlist of hits on their reunion tour's North Little ...
We were there when Journey stopped Believin’. Friday, March 14, the rock band was in the middle of performing their biggest hit, “Don’t Stop Believin’,” when everything came to a ...
She gives UFO tours for tourists, using Laura’s arcade as home base. Despite making lemonade with these lemons, she still ...
From psychedelic Hammond organs to stadium-filling synthesizers, join us as we explore the most iconic keyboard moments in ...
Not all band's beginnings are perfect as sometimes their original sound doesn’t sell as well; however, some tweaks can change ...