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The first time he hosted Evolution, in March, he had to hype the show personally and comp a few tickets so the room wouldn't look empty. When Evolution returned a month later, word of mouth alone attracted 250 Journey fans. By their third show in May, an audience of 300-plus lined up outside to buy $15 tickets.
"It's a fun night of hits," Linial says. "Everyone sings along." He admits the genre can be a little cheesy if taken too seriously - but that will hardly matter when, as he expects, 500 fans paying $20 each will fill his club to capacity Aug. 19 when Evolution returns.
"When Journey played the Beacon eight months ago, tickets were going for as much as $137.50," he recalls. Journey's current singer, Steve Augeri, "is great, but for the price, I'd have to go with Hugo." That would be Hugo Valenti. When not fronting Evolution, the 43-year-old runs an appliance repair shop in Suffolk County, L.I. "I'd always been compared to Steve Perry, so I figured, 'What the hell? I can sing it,'" says Valenti (who, as a performer, goes solely by Hugo).
Before he, well, evolved, Valenti had a taste of rock stardom with his '90s band, Valentine. He says he was signed to three major labels before getting "burned out" reaching for - and missing - the brass ring. One of those near misses, he says, was when Steve Perry left Journey and the arena-rock supergroup's manager contacted him about filling the void. "No disrespect to anyone, but I think I could've taken them where they wanted to go," Valenti says.
Oh well!
