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JSS = RESPECT !!

PostPosted: Wed Jun 20, 2007 5:00 pm
by Talisma
Old stuff but yet again, Jeff is a hell of a nice guy

http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbe ... emID=54726

JEFF SCOTT SOTO On JOURNEY Gig: 'I Will Do My Best To Uphold The Reputation Of The Band' - July 6, 2006

Legendary hard rock vocalist Jeff Scott Soto (YNGWIE MALMSTEEN, TALISMAN, SOUL SIRKUS) has commented on his new role as the touring singer for JOURNEY while Steve Augeri recovers from a throat infection.

Soto, who has performed with JOURNEY guitarist Neal Schon in SOUL SIRKUS, will step in for Augeri starting with a show Friday (July 7) in Bristow, Va.

"Steve's been suffering with an acute throat condition since before we kicked off the tour with DEF LEPPARD," the band said in a statement. "We were hoping he'd be in well condition to handle the rigors of the road but unfortunately it appears to be a chronic condition requiring total voice rest."

Augeri's doctor will monitor his condition to determine when he may be able to rejoin the tour.

Meanwhile, Soto had the following to say regarding his new gig:

"As you may have heard by now, I have accepted the opportunity the team up with JOURNEY and help them continue their current tour with DEF LEPPARD.

"I must start [by saying that] my heart goes out to my dear friend, Steve Augeri, who has been dealing with some potentially threatening throat problems for some time. He is a BRAVE soul to go in and tackle these songs night after night, year after year, and an amazing job he has done. Unfortunately he is only human, he is not bionic, and the road can take its toll on the best of us out there. I couldn't be more sympathetic myself. I, too, experienced problems a few years back and had to go through nodule removal surgery. It is a risky operation with no guarantees that one's voice will be as it once was ever again.

"I pray that Steve's condition is not too severe and with the proper down time, he will come back stronger than ever!! In the meantime, this in itself is a bit of a dream for me... First, starting a group with the mighty Neal Schon and SOUL SIRKUS was one thing, but now singing all of these songs, as I did in my teens on a daily basis in my car, in the shower, etc., with the creators is pretty mind-boggling.

"I take on this responsibility with absolute pride and respect to the legacy JOURNEY have created.

"It's no surprise to anyone who knows of my musical history and background that JOURNEY cuts into my influence quite deeply. Strange but true, I know some of these songs better than my own.

"There were three singers who did impact and mold my style during my teens: Steve Perry, Sam Cooke and Freddie Mercury; my mentors in song, performance and of course voice!

"I understand there will be many naysayers in this decision to continue the tour, especially for those who are expecting at least one of the 'Steves' instead seeing yours truly up front, but I will do my best to uphold the reputation of the band and its fans. It's a tough decision for a band, especially at this caliber, to take such a risk like this mid-tour, but I couldn't be more proud to be a part of it. Remember, I too am and always will be a fan. With that, I hope we can enjoy this ride together!"

A short video clip of Jeff Scott Soto performing the JOURNEY classic "Who's Crying Now" during SOUL SIRKUS' 2005 U.K. tour is available for viewing at YouTube.com.

PostPosted: Wed Jun 20, 2007 5:11 pm
by Little Lenny
yes he is a nice guy, he also knows how to interact with fans, which has to be a plus before we even take on board all the other assets that he has :)

PostPosted: Wed Jun 20, 2007 5:45 pm
by Jeremey fan forever
Jeff is an example of one of those super talented, got everything going for them guys, who for some reason never really get everything they deserve. I hope that changes for him. Look at how many people have had more success who don't even have a fraction of his talent, and who have never worked as hard as Jeff does day after day, year after year.

And he really cares about what he is doing, and really cares about his fans. I remember when I first started reading Jeff's posts here and at the Journey site back when SS was taking off, and at first I was kind of shocked by that! It seemed so weird to me that an artist would be so open and so direct with his fans! As I got used to it, I really started to like and respect Jeff for doing that, and I think is says a lot about who Jeff is.

I think you're right, JSS is a hell of a respectable guy, and an enormously underated talent. I hope he gets his due.

PostPosted: Wed Jun 20, 2007 10:53 pm
by Lady Luck
The thread title says it all.

A certain few people could learn a lot from him.

PostPosted: Wed Jun 20, 2007 11:48 pm
by Kimmy
Truly, he knows what the word "respect" means.