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Postby Don » Fri Apr 17, 2009 9:42 am

A lot better than the last one.

http://www.journeymusic.com/pages/bio

n 2008, Journey introduced a new singer to the world, Arnel Pineda, with the release of their 14th studio album ("Revelation") and an extraordinarily successful world tour. It was the latest chapter in a rock and roll saga that started more than 35 years ago and has produced some of the best-known rock songs of the 1970's and 80's.

Journey's story begins in Northern California with guitarist Neal Schon, a child prodigy who dropped out of high school to join Santana just prior to the San Francisco band recording its third album. Schon, while in high school, had been jamming with Santana keyboardist Gregg Rolie, who ultimately would follow Schon into Journey.

The union of Santana and Schon was short-lived, but in that time period, Schon would meet a man who believed that a band formed around his guitar work would be a viable entity. When Schon left Santana, he explored the idea of a power trio with two former members of Sly and the Family Stone, drummer Greg Errico and bassist Larry Graham. Playing funk, however, limited Schon's amount of soloing, which prompted him to look for another musical vehicle. Walter "Herbie" Herbert, a guitar tech for Santana who had added management duties to his job, approached Schon in early 1973 about forming a guitar-centric band. Herbert has said Schon was, quote, 'the quintessential guitar expressionist of the time', and to further his career, Herbert connected Schon with two members of the popular local act Frumious Bandersnatch, former Steve Miller Band bassist Ross Valory and guitarist George Tickner. They enlisted drummer Prairie Prince, a member of the Tubes, and the all-instrumental act began performing as the Golden Gate Rhythm Section.

They developed a local following, one that was strong enough for San Francisco FM station KSAN to hold a contest to see if a better name could be given to the GGRS. The contest yielded the moniker Journey. New name in place, Rolie joined the band in the summer of 1973. The first edition of Journey developed a largely instrumental progressive rock sound. The first change in personnel came in early 1974 when Aynsley Dunbar, a British drummer who spent time in the bands of Jeff Beck, Frank Zappa and John Mayall, took the place of Prince, who decided to stay with the Tubes.

CBS/Columbia Records signed that lineup in November 1974, but by the time "Journey," their debut album, was released, Tickner had left to attend medical school. Tickner, whose compositions were the backbone of Journey's earliest repertoire, was not replaced, making the band a single-guitar outfit.

Each of the band's first three albums - "Journey" (1975), "Look Into the Future" (1976) and "Next" (1977) - charted higher than the previous release. And the band maintained a grueling touring schedule, staying on the road nine months per year performing music that Schon has referred to as "a rock and roll version of the Mahavishnu Orchestra." But sales were not as strong as the label had hoped and the band was asked to hire a full-time lead singer. (Rolie had handled vocals from behind his keyboards).

The first vocalist brought in was Robert Fleischman, who joined the band for a summer tour in 1977. While his songwriting contributions to the band included, Wheel In The Sky, and Winds Of March, personality clashes resulted in Fleischman promptly leaving the band. A young drummer and singer, Steve Perry, who had contacted Herbert several times, also received an endorsement from CBS, leading to him being tapped as Journey's new lead singer in October 1977. Not all of the members were sold on the idea of bringing the singer into the fold. But at their first meeting, in a hotel room, Schon and Perry collaborated on what would eventually become the song Patiently.

Roy Thomas Baker was hired to produce their fourth album - and first with Perry - "Infinity," which quickly went platinum after its release in April 1978. The album remained on the charts for more than two years, peaking at No. 21, and would ultimately sell 3 million copies. In September 1978, Steve Smith, who had been Journey's drum roadie and a member of several hard rock and jazz-fusion bands, replaced Dunbar, who had joined Jefferson Starship. Evolution, which would become their second million-selling album, was released in May 1979. In October, they scored their first top 30 single with Lovin, Touchin', Squeezin'. Maintaining a torrid pace in the studio as well as on the road, it was only 11 months later that the band registered their first top 10 album. Departure, which featured the leadoff single, Any Way You Want It, reached No. 8 on the Billboard album chart. A live double album, Captured, followed, becoming their fourth consecutive disc to go platinum.

Before the band returned to the studio Rolie departed, replaced by Jonathan Cain of the Babys. Adding Cain to the songwriting mix with Schon, Perry and Valory would result in Journey scoring the biggest hits of their career. "Escape," released in September 1981, was the bands first No. 1 and would eventually be certified 8 times platinum, spending more than a year in the top 40. That album produced three of the best -known songs in the Journey canon: "Don't Stop Believin'," which hit No. 9; "Who's Crying Now" (No. 4); and "Open Arms," which spent six weeks at No. 2 in 1982. While Dont Stop Believin would have its place in the sun years later as the final song on HBOs The Sopranos and as the theme song for the Chicago White Sox on their way to the 2005 World Series, at the time of release Open Arms ushered in the power ballad into American pop music. The first songwriting collaboration between Cain and Perry, it quickly became the band's signature song at the time and would years later be covered by Mariah Carey.

Their popularity soaring, Journey became the first rock band to inspire a videogame. In the early 80s their concerts were visual spectacles as they revolutionized the use of big screens and computerized lighting systems. And with the advent of MTV, Journey's star only continued to rise. One of the few 1970s rock bands to successfully make the transition into the video age, the follow-up to Escape, Frontiers, sat at No. 2 on the Billboard album chart in the spring of 1983. The album that kept them from the top slot was Michael Jackson's Thriller, the biggest selling album of all time during the vinyl era.

During this period, Schon and Perry opted to do solo projects as well. Schon reunited with keyboardist Jan Hammer; (they had made an album together in 1981) to record Here to Stay and made a live album, Through the Fire, with Sammy Hagar, Kenny Aranson and former Santana percussionist Michael Shrieve. While Schon was experimenting with styles that did not fit within the Journey sound, Perry released the commercially targeted album "Street Talk." Between 1983 and 1986 the band landed seven top 20 hits, among them "Separate Ways (Worlds Apart)" and "Girl Can't Help It." In early 1985, their track for the film Vision Quest, "Only the Young," hits No. 9 as the band members decided to relax their schedule. A year later, Schon, Cain and Perry returned without Valory or Smith, using studio musicians on "Raised on Radio." It hit No. 4, spending almost seven months in the top 40, and the band toured with bassist Randy Jackson, who would years later become a judge on "American Idol," and drummer Mike Baird.

The group disbanded in 1989, seemingly for good, as Schon and Cain created Bad English with John Waite while Valory, Smith and Rolie joined the Storm. In 1993, the band reunited, sans Perry, for a Bay Area concert honoring their former manager Herbert. Perry, Schon, Cain, Smith and Valory reunited one last time for 1996's Trial By Fire. The dozen songs on the album were written in just two weeks. It opened at No. 3, yielded the Adult Contemporary hit single "When You Love a Woman," which would garner the band their first Grammy nomination, and a 25-date tour was booked. Perry moved to Hawaii to get in shape, but while there he developed health problems and was eventually told he would need a hip replaced. The tour never took place and with no fanfare, the members of Journey went their separate ways.

Ultimately, Schon, Valory and Cain decided the band would forge ahead. Steve Augeri was brought in as lead singer and Dean Castronovo, a member of Bad English, replaced Smith on drums. (Smith joined the fusion act Vital Information). Their first recording as Journey was Remember Me for the Armageddon soundtrack. Arrival, Journey's 11th studio album, was released in April 2001.

A 30th anniversary tour followed the release of Generations in 2005. The tour featured shows that were more than three hours long and included material from every phase of the bands career. A year later, Jeff Scott Soto replaced Augeri, whose time in the band was cut short due to a throat infection. Sotos tenure was short-lived and in 2007, Journey tried a variety of ways to land a new singer. After two days of watching videos on YouTube, Schon came across a video featuring Arnel Pineda performing with a Pilipino cover band in the Philippines and had his management book him for an audition in the States. Within just a few songs he had secured the job. Pineda made his debut with the album Revelation, which was sold exclusively at Wal-Mart outlets and was certified platinum within several months of its release. More than 700,000 fans saw Journeys 2008 tour with Pineda as lead singer. After seven months on the road with Journey, Pineda told the media in Asia, quote, This is the best job in the world and as long as my band mates will let me rock with them, I will keep singing with Journey.
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Postby JRNYFan » Fri Apr 17, 2009 9:52 am

Much, much better IMO
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Postby Playitloudforme » Fri Apr 17, 2009 11:46 am

Better.

But they still can't fix the capitalization of Neal's name on his bio mention on the line-up page.

"At the age of 15 neal was asked to join the world famous band Santana".

Sigh...and now long has it been?
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Postby KenTheDude » Fri Apr 17, 2009 12:10 pm

Playitloudforme wrote:Better.

But they still can't fix the capitalization of Neal's name on his bio mention on the line-up page.

"At the age of 15 neal was asked to join the world famous band Santana".

Sigh...and now long has it been?


Plus they misspelled Deen.
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Postby Dano » Fri Apr 17, 2009 12:32 pm

Not to mention they say that Steve Smith left to join Vital Information after TBF. Ummm, he formed that band how many years earlier? And yeah, how can they possibly still spell Deen's name wrong? How do you misspell your own peoples' names on your own website?

It may be nitpicky, but geez. This is a world-class band we're talking about here, not a local cover band's site.
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Postby Lula » Fri Apr 17, 2009 12:59 pm

KenTheDude wrote:
Playitloudforme wrote:Better.

But they still can't fix the capitalization of Neal's name on his bio mention on the line-up page.

"At the age of 15 neal was asked to join the world famous band Santana".

Sigh...and now long has it been?


Plus they misspelled Deen.


not cool.
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Postby Don » Fri Apr 17, 2009 1:01 pm

Considering the original Bio Only covered the band's history from 2007 to present, grammar issues aside, this is a massive improvement.
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Postby stevew2 » Fri Apr 17, 2009 1:21 pm

Blah blah blah, Blah fuckin blah,who gives a shit
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Postby Michigan Girl » Fri Apr 17, 2009 1:49 pm

stevew2 wrote:Blah blah blah, Blah fuckin blah,who gives a shit


LMAO!!! :wink:
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Postby stevew2 » Fri Apr 17, 2009 1:51 pm

Michigan Girl wrote:
stevew2 wrote:Blah blah blah, Blah fuckin blah,who gives a shit


LMAO!!! :wink:
i want to see a bio on you ,you love machine
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Postby stevew2 » Fri Apr 17, 2009 1:53 pm

Gunbot wrote:Considering the original Bio Only covered the band's history from 2007 to present, grammar issues aside, this is a massive improvement.
I should address the grammer issues, you cant trust the websire to a girl with big teeth AND a big rack.
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Postby Michigan Girl » Fri Apr 17, 2009 2:34 pm

stevew2 wrote:
Michigan Girl wrote:
stevew2 wrote:Blah blah blah, Blah fuckin blah,who gives a shit


LMAO!!! :wink:
i want to see a bio on you ,you love machine


lol!!! you're listening to some Motown aren't you?!?!?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WHcQ5wRZ9iU :wink:
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Postby slucero » Fri Apr 17, 2009 4:00 pm

Smitty was a roadie?... I thought he was playing with Montrose...

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Postby Dano » Sat Apr 18, 2009 5:46 am

slucero wrote:Smitty was a roadie?... I thought he was playing with Montrose...


Yeah, that was a major curve ball on me, too. I don't remember ever hearing that before. I always knew the story to be he was playing with Montrose as well.
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Postby Eric » Sat Apr 18, 2009 5:50 am

Lula wrote:
KenTheDude wrote:
Playitloudforme wrote:Better.

But they still can't fix the capitalization of Neal's name on his bio mention on the line-up page.

"At the age of 15 neal was asked to join the world famous band Santana".

Sigh...and now long has it been?


Plus they misspelled Deen.


not cool.


Not at all. I just don't understand this mess at all.
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Postby jrnyfan@nc.rr.com » Sat Apr 18, 2009 1:25 pm

Seems like some of the 90s dates are wrong, too. The Graham tribute was "in honor of" Herbert? Perry MOVED to Hawaii after TBF? I thought he was just on vacation?
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Postby Maui Tom » Sat Apr 18, 2009 3:51 pm

The new site just flat out AIN'T happenin'....
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Postby jrnyman28 » Wed Apr 22, 2009 3:28 am

jrnyfan@nc.rr.com wrote:Seems like some of the 90s dates are wrong, too. The Graham tribute was "in honor of" Herbert? Perry MOVED to Hawaii after TBF? I thought he was just on vacation?


Two different events. There was an honor of HH without Perry appearing (I think it was at the Bammies and it may be when Michael Bolton played with the band). Later there was the Graham deal we all know with Perry.
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Postby Lora » Wed Apr 22, 2009 5:45 am

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jrnyfan@nc.rr.com wrote:Seems like some of the 90s dates are wrong, too. The Graham tribute was "in honor of" Herbert? Perry MOVED to Hawaii after TBF? I thought he was just on vacation?


Two different events. There was an honor of HH without Perry appearing (I think it was at the Bammies and it may be when Michael Bolton played with the band). Later there was the Graham deal we all know with Perry.


The Herbie Herbert Roast was held at a club in SF called Bimbos in 1993. It was also a benefit concert for Thunder Road which helps inner city kids. The event was not affiliated with the BAMMIES. Most of the various members of Journey attended and Kevin Chalfant sang. Cyndy and I were there and sat with Anysley and his wife. That was quite...um....interesting. I believe SP was in NY at the time mixing his CD.

The Bill Graham Tribute concert was in 1991 and was in honor of Bill Graham who died in a helicopter accident.

Well, at least this bio is much better than the first one. :wink:
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Postby Rick » Wed Apr 22, 2009 6:06 am

Castronovo should be listed as drums, percussion, vocals, backing vocals. Because he does sing lead at times.
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Postby jrnyman28 » Wed Apr 22, 2009 6:15 am

Lora wrote:
jrnyman28 wrote:
jrnyfan@nc.rr.com wrote:Seems like some of the 90s dates are wrong, too. The Graham tribute was "in honor of" Herbert? Perry MOVED to Hawaii after TBF? I thought he was just on vacation?


Two different events. There was an honor of HH without Perry appearing (I think it was at the Bammies and it may be when Michael Bolton played with the band). Later there was the Graham deal we all know with Perry.


The Herbie Herbert Roast was held at a club in SF called Bimbos in 1993. It was also a benefit concert for Thunder Road which helps inner city kids. The event was not affiliated with the BAMMIES. Most of the various members of Journey attended and Kevin Chalfant sang. Cyndy and I were there and sat with Anysley and his wife. That was quite...um....interesting. I believe SP was in NY at the time mixing his CD.

The Bill Graham Tribute concert was in 1991 and was in honor of Bill Graham who died in a helicopter accident.

Well, at least this bio is much better than the first one. :wink:


Thanks Lora. I knew I might be off between the HH Roast and the Bammiies w/Michael.
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