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JrnyScarab wrote:I have been Googling Jeff Scott Soto for any news blurbs I can find and I see quite a few headlines that state that JSS Quits. I think this is a disservice to him based on what we know happened. Wonder if the band instigated those headlines to make it look like JSS's fault. Bastards.
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Rockers JOURNEY are on the look out for yet another frontman following JEFF SCOTT SOTO's departure.
Soto stepped in for the band when a sick Steve Augeri quit the group last year (06), but now he has become part of rock history after announcing he has left the band yesterday (12Jun07).
Soto's first appearance with Journey was in July, 2006. His last show was last month (12May07).
Journey guitarist Neal Schon says, "We appreciate all of Jeff's hard work and we can't thank him enough for stepping in when Steve Augeri got sick last year.
"He did a tremendous job for us and we wish him the best. We've just decided to go our separate ways... We're plotting our next move now."
The group has enlisted a Journey fan to temporarily front them for the remaining dates on their U.S. tour with Def Leppard.
Journey are back in the headlines thanks to their 1981 rock anthem Don't Stop Believin' which was played at the end of The Sopranos finale on TV in America on Sunday night (11Jun07).
CatEyes wrote:saw this in several places - looks like a truncated press release - someone needs to proof their crap
http://www.pr-inside.com/journey-singer-quits-r151765.htmRockers JOURNEY are on the look out for yet another frontman following JEFF SCOTT SOTO's departure.
Soto stepped in for the band when a sick Steve Augeri quit the group last year (06), but now he has become part of rock history after announcing he has left the band yesterday (12Jun07).
Soto's first appearance with Journey was in July, 2006. His last show was last month (12May07).
Journey guitarist Neal Schon says, "We appreciate all of Jeff's hard work and we can't thank him enough for stepping in when Steve Augeri got sick last year.
"He did a tremendous job for us and we wish him the best. We've just decided to go our separate ways... We're plotting our next move now."
The group has enlisted a Journey fan to temporarily front them for the remaining dates on their U.S. tour with Def Leppard.
Journey are back in the headlines thanks to their 1981 rock anthem Don't Stop Believin' which was played at the end of The Sopranos finale on TV in America on Sunday night (11Jun07).
JrnyScarab wrote:That's what I'm saying. There are stories like this all over the place making it sound like Jeff quit. It's like adding insult to injury.![]()
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I'm sure he's chomping at the bit to get his statement out! I can't wait!Lady Luck wrote:JrnyScarab wrote:That's what I'm saying. There are stories like this all over the place making it sound like Jeff quit. It's like adding insult to injury.![]()
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As much as Jeff is hurting right now, the quicker he releases an official statement, the better. It'll put all this stupid speculation to rest.
strangegrey wrote:I don't expect em to come clean, but a guy can hope.
UncleHeFTy wrote:But since the Virginia gig he felt increasingly isolated but threw himself into the organisation of the closing pages of one of the chapters that helped to make Jeff what he is today – the Talisman Farewell Tour. And alongside that he put most of his career on hold.
Imagine, then, seeing the rumours of his demise beginning on chat-boards and meeting a music industry acquaintance in a far-flung land to be told “Hi Jeff, sorry to here you’re not in Journey anymore!” and then at a hotel to be assured by a member of ‘management’ that “nothing was going on” not once but on numerous occassions.
I was woken last Monday night at around 11:30pm by a distraught Jeff with the simple phrase “I’m out…” Quite simply I couldn’t believe it – perhaps it was a bad-dream.
Does loyalty count for nothing?
*Laura wrote:One more thing...IF anyone believes for a second that Jeff "quit",re-read this.UncleHeFTy wrote:But since the Virginia gig he felt increasingly isolated but threw himself into the organisation of the closing pages of one of the chapters that helped to make Jeff what he is today – the Talisman Farewell Tour. And alongside that he put most of his career on hold.
Imagine, then, seeing the rumours of his demise beginning on chat-boards and meeting a music industry acquaintance in a far-flung land to be told “Hi Jeff, sorry to here you’re not in Journey anymore!” and then at a hotel to be assured by a member of ‘management’ that “nothing was going on” not once but on numerous occassions.
I was woken last Monday night at around 11:30pm by a distraught Jeff with the simple phrase “I’m out…” Quite simply I couldn’t believe it – perhaps it was a bad-dream.
Does loyalty count for nothing?
Does THAT sound like a singer who wanted to "quit"??
*Laura wrote:strangegrey wrote:I don't expect em to come clean, but a guy can hope.
Frank...You will have to grow a very long ZZTop-ish beard until the truth comes out from that camp."Truth" is not a word they love.
However,if you don't want that beard,look for Jeff's press release,you know?...
Well they've pretty much written themselves off to the county fair circuit!nikkib703 wrote:I have to say I really don't like the subject title of this thread. It's going to make people think Jeff bailed on the fans when it was the band that bailed on him. Just a thought.
RockinDeano wrote:I can tell you Jeff did NOT quit.
That's official.
RockinDeano wrote:I can tell you Jeff did NOT quit.
That's official.
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