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Info on Steve Perry

PostPosted: Wed Jun 14, 2006 5:35 am
by SusieP
Hi, I'm new to the forum, and I live in the UK. Where we are starved of Journey and Steve Perry. :cry:

I first got into Journey when I heard the Escape album back in the 80's. I loved Steve's voice then and still do - and before anyone yells at me, I don't have any albums with Steve Augeri on - but I will rectify that shortly. Amazon is my next stop after posting this!

I recently got the Greatest Hits & Escape Tour DVD's and have SO enjoyed them. I was never lucky enough to see the band on stage , so the DVD's are a real treat for me!
There is a sad lack of information over here, and I see from the forum that there is a lot of arguing about Perry versus "the new guy" as Neal called him last month in a magazine article - I don't want to get into all that, I just wondered if anyone knows what Steve Perry is up to these days?
Is he in good health? Where is he living? Is he happy? Married? Kids?Does he have a Fan Club or Management address etc etc.

I'm not a stalker, or anything, I'm just curious about the man whose voice still moves me after all these years.
We're getting a little bit of press over here in the UK about the current line-up because of their recent appearances here (their first in 26 years!) - but still no word on what Mr Perry is up to.
If anyone can let me have any info, it would make my day.
Thanks in advance. :D

PostPosted: Wed Jun 14, 2006 5:40 am
by jrnyman28
Perry has made a few public appearances like the White Sox Championship gathering and the Journey Hollywood Walk Of Fame gathering. He was a music consultant for the movie "Monster". He did some background vocals on David Pack's last CD and before that for Jeff Golub's CD. He has also been working on classic Journey DVD's.

Not much else that we know of. Perry likes his privacy.

PostPosted: Wed Jun 14, 2006 5:51 am
by SusieP
He certainly does. I just watched a clip of him with the White Sox.
I wonder why he is so reclusive? But, you have to respect his privacy, I suppose.
I have his solo albums, and I play them and my Journey albums regularly, but it would just be nice to hear what he's up to from time to time. And how he is doing health & happiness-wise.
Hopefully now I have found this Forum, I will be able to keep up with his (rare) appearances.
I wish he'd write a biography, too! Then I could find out what really happened all those years ago when he and the band went their separate ways.

Thanks for the reply, by the way. :D

PostPosted: Wed Jun 14, 2006 6:02 am
by NealIsGod
What magazine did the interview with him about the Houston DVD? Classic Rock Revisited, or something? If you look back in old threads, you will probably find the link.

PostPosted: Wed Jun 14, 2006 6:12 am
by SusieP
Thanks I'll have a look. I've not had internet access for very long, so I'm just finding all these wonderful American sources of information.
Honestly, the UK is useless when it comes to this kind of music. And Steve Perry may as well not exist as far as the UK press is concerned. And Journey have only just started to appear on the radar again, now they have done some live shows here again.

There isn't a biography out in the States is there?
Anyone know, please?

PostPosted: Wed Jun 14, 2006 6:26 am
by jrnyman28
No official biography. There is a 'rare' book by Robyn Flans that shows up on Ebay once in a while. Perry has said that he has been requested a bio but he has never done it. And Journey cannot do one without Perry's involvement.

PostPosted: Wed Jun 14, 2006 6:32 am
by SusieP
Ah, I see. Thanks. Robyn Flans, I'll look out for that.
I'd love to read one by Steve or the band themselves, but I can see why they would all have to agree before it could be done. Shame they can't come together again.

I don't really know what went on between the band, but there seems to be bad blood now.
And conflicting stories.
As I said, info over here was very thin on the ground. And even thinner now.
All I heard was that Perry said they wouldn't wait for him to get his hip fixed and replaced him with Augeri because he wouldn't tour when they wanted him to.
And the rest of the band said Steve just wouldn't make a decision whether to tour or not, and kept them waiting so long that their patience ran out.
There's a Don Henley lyric which says, "there's three sides to every story, yours, mine and the truth."
I guess that applies here.

PostPosted: Wed Jun 14, 2006 6:53 am
by TRAGChick
Hi, SusieP and welcome! :mrgreen:

FYI, there's a magazine that's published in the UK...recently, they did an interview with Steve P....here's the link....it's Issue #75:

http://www.powerplaymagazine.co.uk/backissues.html

And hey...if you find it and read it, you'll be ahead of the game of all of us here in the "States"!

Hope you find it & enjoy!
~ Nora

PostPosted: Wed Jun 14, 2006 7:30 am
by SusieP
Now that IS interesting! Thankyou.
I havent seen that magazine on the stands, but there is a UK phone number for the magazine, so I will call them tomorrow morning (it's 10.30pm UK time right now) - let's hope there are some back issues left.
:D

PostPosted: Wed Jun 14, 2006 8:44 am
by Wildfire
Hey Susie,

Perryville is the place for Perry fans.

www.steveperry-perryville.com :lol:

PostPosted: Wed Jun 14, 2006 9:07 am
by Liz22562
Hi Susie, Welcome to the Journey Forum! You will find an interesting group of people here.

Try going to Google.com and do a search on Steve Perry. There are a couple of fan clubs that give the history of Steve from the time he was a child until current. Could be boring to some, but it is usually insightful and will definitely bring you current.

Peace to all.

PostPosted: Wed Jun 14, 2006 9:35 am
by SusieP
Val wrote:Hey Susie,

Perryville is the place for Perry fans.

www.steveperry-perryville.com :lol:





Thankyou, I have been googling and I have found that site, thankyou. :D
The 'news' bit hasn't been updated since Nov 2005 though. :cry:

Steve really does like his privacy doesn't he?
I've also found the pics of the Walk of Fame event.
I heard nothing about that here in the UK when it happened. :x

PostPosted: Wed Jun 14, 2006 9:44 am
by SusieP
Liz22562 wrote:Hi Susie, Welcome to the Journey Forum! You will find an interesting group of people here.

Try going to Google.com and do a search on Steve Perry. There are a couple of fan clubs that give the history of Steve from the time he was a child until current. Could be boring to some, but it is usually insightful and will definitely bring you current.

Peace to all.




Many thanks.
I have done a google search as I said in my reply above. The fan clubs I've found seem to be unofficial ones. I have found perryville and fan asylum and a few interviews he's given in the last few years.

It's great to catch up!
None of the info on him seems to be current, though, does it? So maybe my being in England hasn't made that much difference! Maybe there is no info to be had! And here was me thinking I was missing out. :D

I'm picking up a sad vibe from him in these interviews, though - but maybe I'm wrong. I do hope he's happy and healthy.

I don't want to start any arguments (I can see from reading other threads on here that there have been problems in the past) - but is it true that his voice is shot from all the live shows they did at the time? Is that why he is reluctant to record any new stuff?
I've read posts referring to this on here, but I haven't found any interviews etc to confirm that. Anyone know, please?

PostPosted: Wed Jun 14, 2006 10:03 am
by Wildfire

PostPosted: Wed Jun 14, 2006 10:12 am
by SusieP
Val wrote:Nothing current?? :lol: Check this link.

http://steveperry-perryville.com/Perryv ... eStar.html




Wow thankyou! That was great.

Everyone is so kind to me. :D


What a lovely guy he is.
That quote he made about 'doing some scales' and 'seeing what he's still got' does indicate he has had voice problems. Which makes me very sad if it is true.

PostPosted: Wed Jun 14, 2006 10:16 am
by Wildfire
He had not sung in the public eyes for years, we have no idea and to jump to conclusions is wrong. He said around the time of the World Series that it would take 3/4 months to get his voice back in shape. It very well could be that he's not sung in a long time. Your voice. from what I understand from Nora. is like any other muscle. You have to work it to get the most out of it. Just my 2 cents.

PostPosted: Wed Jun 14, 2006 10:39 am
by SusieP
Val wrote:He had not sung in the public eyes for years, we have no idea and to jump to conclusions is wrong. He said around the time of the World Series that it would take 3/4 months to get his voice back in shape. It very well could be that he's not sung in a long time. Your voice. from what I understand from Nora. is like any other muscle. You have to work it to get the most out of it. Just my 2 cents.



Yes. I am a pro-singer myself, so I know that the more it is used, the stronger it gets. The less it is used the more "rusty" it gets.
It's just those posts on this forum saying his voice is totally shot made me wonder, that's all. :oops:
I didn't know he hadn't done ANY public performances for years either until I came on here.
I just thought that he was still working, but that us in the UK just hadn't been kept up to date. Little did I know that there is not much to be kept up to date with. However, I'm finding out what there is to know now I've finally got myself online! Isn't the net wonderful!
I never realised how much he guarded his privacy, either.
Can't blame him for that though. :D

PostPosted: Wed Jun 14, 2006 1:13 pm
by perryfaithful
Yup

PostPosted: Thu Jun 15, 2006 3:16 am
by tammy
SusieP wrote:
Val wrote:He had not sung in the public eyes for years, we have no idea and to jump to conclusions is wrong. He said around the time of the World Series that it would take 3/4 months to get his voice back in shape. It very well could be that he's not sung in a long time. Your voice. from what I understand from Nora. is like any other muscle. You have to work it to get the most out of it. Just my 2 cents.



Yes. I am a pro-singer myself, so I know that the more it is used, the stronger it gets. The less it is used the more "rusty" it gets.
It's just those posts on this forum saying his voice is totally shot made me wonder, that's all. :oops:
I didn't know he hadn't done ANY public performances for years either until I came on here.
I just thought that he was still working, but that us in the UK just hadn't been kept up to date. Little did I know that there is not much to be kept up to date with. However, I'm finding out what there is to know now I've finally got myself online! Isn't the net wonderful!
I never realised how much he guarded his privacy, either.
Can't blame him for that though. :D


Susie, your input on professional singing is welcome on perryville - it's always good to hear from a musician/singer's perspective, like Nora's.
BTW, are you Bionic (Paul's) girlfriend? From his photos & sig & I remember seeing at The Greek concert.

PostPosted: Thu Jun 15, 2006 4:47 am
by SusieP
Hi,

thankyou for your welcome, silverblue! Everyone is so friendly. :D

And no, I'm not Bionic Paul's girlfriend.

I am lucky enough to make my living from singing, though, so if I can help anyone with vocal health tips or whatever, I will try.
I usually do 3-4 gigs a week, 52 weeks a year.
I guess the circuit here is a bit different to the States, or maybe not.
I perform in various places in the UK, theatres, clubs, casino lounges, good old British pubs - all sizes. And I travel miles to and from the gigs.
I do all kinds of stuff depending on the venue & the crowd. I do jazzy stuff, rock, pop - anything to earn a living. My boyfriend is in the band too. I do lead vocals, he plays drums, percussion and sax. We perform covers, not original stuff because we just can't get enough gigs to make a living unless we cover standards & classic stuff.
But, hey - I'm just thrilled to be able to sing for my job.

There ya go, that's a brief insight into my lifestyle - even though you didn't ask. :lol:

PostPosted: Thu Jun 15, 2006 5:12 am
by TRAGChick
SusieP wrote:I perform in various places in the UK, theatres, clubs, casino lounges, good old British pubs - all sizes. And I travel miles to and from the gigs. I do all kinds of stuff depending on the venue & the crowd. I do jazzy stuff, rock, pop - anything to earn a living. My boyfriend is in the band too. I do lead vocals, he plays drums, percussion and sax.


Susie that's great!

You & your Boyfriend sound like me and my Husband, Mark - I'm lead singer, he's the drummer! :shock:

We perform covers, not original stuff because we just can't get enough gigs to make a living unless we cover standards & classic stuff.


Yup, you got THAT right!! That's the "uphill battle" that TRAG (my band) is facing right now: trying to get people to "think outside the (cover band) box"...it ain't easy... :roll:

But, hey - I'm just thrilled to be able to sing for my job.


AMEN, Sister!! :wink: 8)

PostPosted: Thu Jun 15, 2006 5:28 am
by SusieP
Yes - original stuff is great, but, a girl's gotta eat!

PostPosted: Thu Jun 15, 2006 5:53 am
by TRAGChick
SusieP wrote:Yes - original stuff is great, but, a girl's gotta eat!


Yeah, that's true....unfortunately.. :wink:

Did you find anything out about that UK magazine?

PostPosted: Thu Jun 15, 2006 6:22 am
by SusieP
Yes, I investigated that little gem. :D
:) The magazine isn't stocked by my local store, and they said they could "try" and get it for me.
Dunno about you, but "try" isn't what I want to hear!

So, I called the UK number on the website, they are sending me a back issue of the one with Steve's interview. I mailed them a check today.
So let's see if it arrives.
The magazine doesn't seem to have a wide circulation here - hardly surprising if the large newsagent stores don't stock it, is it?
I will see what the mag is like when (if) it arrives, and if it seems good, I will subscribe to it just in case there are further interviews with Steve.

I mainly get the UK versions of Classic Rock, Mojo and The Word - but Steve is invisible as far as these publications are concerned.
And the current line-up of Journey have only been mentioned briefly because of their live shows this year.
Being a Steve fan in the UK is a lonely place!

Thankyou for letting me know about the Powerplay magazine.
How do I pass the interview onto you when I get my copy?
I'm only learning how to use a computer, so I can't post stuff like that yet.

But I guess I can't post it on the net because of copywright laws even if I did know how to do it?
I don't own it, so I can't publish it onto the web.
I guess I'll just have to tell you in my own words what was said.

PostPosted: Thu Jun 15, 2006 6:29 am
by TRAGChick
SusieP wrote:Yes, I investigated that little gem. :D
:) The magazine isn't stocked by my local store, and they said they could "try" and get it for me.
Dunno about you, but "try" isn't what I want to hear!

So, I called the UK number on the website, they are sending me a back issue of the one with Steve's interview. I mailed them a check today.
So let's see if it arrives.
The magazine doesn't seem to have a wide circulation here - hardly surprising if the large newsagent stores don't stock it, is it?
I will see what the mag is like when (if) it arrives, and if it seems good, I will subscribe to it just in case there are further interviews with Steve.

I mainly get the UK versions of Classic Rock, Mojo and The Word - but Steve is invisible as far as these publications are concerned.
And the current line-up of Journey have only been mentioned briefly because of their live shows this year.
Being a Steve fan in the UK is a lonely place!

Thankyou for letting me know about the Powerplay magazine.
How do I pass the interview onto you when I get my copy?
I'm only learning how to use a computer, so I can't post stuff like that yet.

But I guess I can't post it on the net because of copywright laws even if I did know how to do it?
I don't own it, so I can't publish it onto the web.
I guess I'll just have to tell you in my own words what was said.


See, that's where it gets kind of "grey":

Usually, if the article is online, you can "crib" it (copy and paste with quotes, and also give the website address where it came from).

But with THIS mag, they don't have ANYthing online...and, the last time I was there, it looked like somebody "hacked" it.

So, I guess the best thing to do would be to give a "synopsis" of what was said...

...anybody else know?

PostPosted: Thu Jun 15, 2006 6:37 am
by NealIsGod
Type it in , you lazy bastards. :lol:

PostPosted: Thu Jun 15, 2006 6:42 am
by TRAGChick
NealIsGod wrote:Type it in , you lazy bastards. :lol:


HeyHeyHey!!!!

:arrow: She's new here!! Where's your manners?? 8)

PostPosted: Thu Jun 15, 2006 6:44 am
by SusieP
Yeah, they don't even accept credit card payments, so they sound like a small organisation to me. Wonder how they make a living? And more curiously, how did they manage to get the interview? :?

Anyway, I mailed the payment today, so let's see what I get and I'll gladly do a synopsis for you when it arrives.

PostPosted: Thu Jun 15, 2006 6:52 am
by SusieP
NealIsGod wrote:Type it in , you lazy bastards. :lol:




Well that's a fine welcome! :o
I may be new here, but I have seen that there is a facility to send a private message to the forum members of my choice. :wink:

I may be too lazy to send one containing a synopsis of the rare interview to those who are cheeky to me. :P

PostPosted: Thu Jun 15, 2006 12:08 pm
by TRAGChick
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