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It’s been stated online that Kevin Chalfant of The Storm – a now defunct group that featured former Journey members Ross Valory, Gregg Rolie and Steve Smith – was going to be the lead singer of Journey prior to you guys reuniting in 1995 with Steve Perry. Is this true?
No, it’s not true. We looked at him for a second. When Steve Perry left…from ’87 to ’96, we left Journey alone. We never talked about Chalfant or anybody. We just walked away from it realizing that we had come to an impasse.
Then we did Trial By Fire and two years went by and we were going into ’98. That’s when Neal said, “I want my band back. I started the damn thing. Would you help me?” I said, “Hell yeah. We wrote two thirds of the catalog.” So, we called Perry and he declined doing another album. He declined doing touring. He didn’t want to do anything. That’s when we started looking and said, “Maybe we can get somebody else to do this.”
So, Chalfant had done a record, a tribute record I think, and played it for us. And we were mildly interested, so we did have a sit-down with him. We talked about it and declined him being the guy. We just decided, “Nah, we’ve gotta’ keep looking.”
And then Steve Augeri showed up and he was a natural fit for us at that time. He really was.
Curious, that Jonathan doesn't even mention that Chalfant sang with them at the Roast of Herbie Herbert once- nor does the interviewer. It almost sounds like "Fly 2 Freedom" was what did Chalfant in. It HAD to be uncomfortable for all involved to listen to it with Chalfant sitting right there . This was before everyone and their mother on American Idol, The Voice, and Glee was covering Journey every other week. It's human nature to sit there and compare and nitpick something they created to hear all the imperfections or things they might've liked. I imagine Ross was there too. Ahh, to be the "Fly" on the wall after that meeting . Plus, he said that this was 2 years AFTER Trial By Fire- not before it with Gregg Rolie. There's also no mention of Journey and Chalfant writing ANY songs together. Jonathan's version of events is completely different from the story Chalfant always repeats . Honestly, I'm not surprised that to Jonathan it's not as big a deal as it would be to Chalfant. Unless, they spoke to Chalfant twice Once before Trial By Fire with Gregg Rolie and once afterwards. I guess that would contribute to the rumor that Chalfant thinks that "Journey always screws him over" .
Final Frontiers wrote: But why would Neal, Gregg, and Kevin be writing anything post TBF? It would've had to have been before.
Memorex wrote:Just like when a guy says "No, that hooker said I was different", everybody has their own perception of things in their lives. There is probably no wrong answer.
PianoMan1986 wrote:With the recent interview with Jonathan Cain (a great one in my opinion, considering it doesn't rehash a lot of the same stuff we've heard from other interviews ad nauseum), who are we to believe in regards to Kevin Chalfant's involvement with the guys? Kevin seems to have maintained a consistent story on the events that have taken place, yet Jonathan seems to have wiped the majority of it from the table. Also, the interview makes it seem like Kevin's album was recorded years before its actual release which doesn't make any sense.
jrnyman28 wrote:I would say Jon is merely confused by the question. I think he is answering post-TBF while the question was pre-TBF. There was a time post-TBF that they considered KC again, Herbie has spoken of it. But it didn't last long, for whatever reasons....
But for close to two decades "we" have "known" that Gregg and Kevin, Neal and Jon, Ross and Smitty were working together. The return of Perry is where the "history" starts to skew. And 18+ years down the road it is probably pretty difficult to remember exactly.
But I just chalk this up to Jon misunderstanding...
Final Frontiers wrote:I don't even think it's actually fair for Chalfant to say-think "Journey screwed him again". Technically, pre-TBF Colombia Records screwed Gregg Rolie and he was a casualty of that.
The rest of the time, Journey just wasn't that into HIM. He performed what 2 songs with them at the Herbie roast- does anybody know what 2 songs they were? And he wrote X amount of songs with Neal and Gregg (and maybe Ross was there). Big deal, it's been almost 20 years and he's released exactly ONE of them. The material must be pretty weak if he himself is sitting on them like he thinks they're an egg about to hatch
. Gregg Rolie's not that into him either or he'd have him as a part of The Gregg Rolie Band (that and Chalfant doesn't want to or maybe can't sing Latin music).
I also get the impression that Chalfant not only wants to be the lead singer in Journey, but also THE LEADER of Journey. You know the boss, and I don't think that would sit well with Neal or Jonathan.
I think Chalfant's real problem is that he doesn't have any chemistry with Neal and Jonathan.
Steve Perry was very good too, being in the band back in the day. He was a great sound designer, if you will. Once you heard him sing, it was pretty obvious what the music needed to be. Once I got his voice in my head (laughs)…just like John…when I got with John it was Bad English and when I got with Steve it was Journey.
Kevin's Voice will never be in Jonathan's or Neal's Heads.
So Robert Flesichman can claim Journey screwed him over. Jeffery Scott Soto can claim Journey screwed him over. The most Kevin Chalfant can claim is that Journey gave him blue balls. Journey is such a tease
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annie89509 wrote:Final Frontiers wrote:I don't even think it's actually fair for Chalfant to say-think "Journey screwed him again". Technically, pre-TBF Colombia Records screwed Gregg Rolie and he was a casualty of that.
The rest of the time, Journey just wasn't that into HIM. He performed what 2 songs with them at the Herbie roast- does anybody know what 2 songs they were? And he wrote X amount of songs with Neal and Gregg (and maybe Ross was there). Big deal, it's been almost 20 years and he's released exactly ONE of them. The material must be pretty weak if he himself is sitting on them like he thinks they're an egg about to hatch
. Gregg Rolie's not that into him either or he'd have him as a part of The Gregg Rolie Band (that and Chalfant doesn't want to or maybe can't sing Latin music).
I also get the impression that Chalfant not only wants to be the lead singer in Journey, but also THE LEADER of Journey. You know the boss, and I don't think that would sit well with Neal or Jonathan.
I think Chalfant's real problem is that he doesn't have any chemistry with Neal and Jonathan.
Steve Perry was very good too, being in the band back in the day. He was a great sound designer, if you will. Once you heard him sing, it was pretty obvious what the music needed to be. Once I got his voice in my head (laughs)…just like John…when I got with John it was Bad English and when I got with Steve it was Journey.
Kevin's Voice will never be in Jonathan's or Neal's Heads.
So Robert Flesichman can claim Journey screwed him over. Jeffery Scott Soto can claim Journey screwed him over. The most Kevin Chalfant can claim is that Journey gave him blue balls. Journey is such a tease
.
I think the "screwing" him over" might be said in jest. I remember several KC interviews during the SA era...one when he showed up to watch a concert (2005) ... said they were all friends (SA-included) ... and he "loved the guys" -- his exact words! But, then, a lot has happened since then to upside the apple cart ... long-time fans have gotten jaded with this band ... but back in the span of years when SA was entrenched and VERY popular with the loyalist fanbase ... it seems every and anyone even remotely connected with the Journey name got along -- like 1 big family. SP was looked at as the lone exception ... who didn't want to have anything to do with the Band ... won't talk to them, won't say anything to promote them ...a sour puss. This was from the fanbase perspective.
Monker wrote:PianoMan1986 wrote:With the recent interview with Jonathan Cain (a great one in my opinion, considering it doesn't rehash a lot of the same stuff we've heard from other interviews ad nauseum), who are we to believe in regards to Kevin Chalfant's involvement with the guys? Kevin seems to have maintained a consistent story on the events that have taken place, yet Jonathan seems to have wiped the majority of it from the table. Also, the interview makes it seem like Kevin's album was recorded years before its actual release which doesn't make any sense.
Well, here are the facts that I know about:
Chalfant performed with Journey at the Herbie roast.
Chalfant was far enough into the band to do songwriting...he has talked about this many times. Not sure what the credits are on the Two Fires - Ignition album.
Again, there was a meeting on a canceled FTLOSM date to decide the line up and future of Journey for the reunion.
After that meeting Perry was in, and Chalfant, Gregg Rolie, and Herbie were out. (this is fact, not a rumor)
This stuff about a pre-TBF reunion with Chalfant is NOT just internet rumor...it was IN THE PRESS back then. Perry was even asked about it in interviews while on the FTLOSM tour.
My opinion:
Jonathan is being diplomatic here. What is he supposed to say? "Yeah, we were going forward with Chalfant but Sony wanted Perry and to do that we had to fire Herbie, Chalfant, and Gregg Rolie?" He was being all nice to Perry, downplaying the early reunion stuff is also being 'nice' to Perry.
It also makes Jonathan out to be a liar. His story is the reunion started with a phone call from Perry. That is simply not true...the band was already together without Perry. So, the less he speaks of it, the better.
I also think this article confuses pre-TBF, pre-Augeri, and post Augeri...since Chalfant was always in the mix. IMO, much of what Jonathan said is probably NOT pre-TBF...especially the bit about how quickly they dismissed the idea.
I believe there is an interview with Neal on this site where Neal comments that they did consider Chalfant (pre-Augeri). They decided to not go for him because The Storm was already a mini-Journey reunion and they wanted to start fresh with someone new. To me, that rings a bit more on target than this article.
The one thing the interviewer got wrong is this is an 'internet rumor'. This was all over in the press at that time, pre-TBF. Perry was even asked about his thoughts about it in interviews. Again, unless Jonoathan is talking about post-Augeri. Somebody posted on this forum back then (maybe Deano) that Chalfant got a call from Ross about what happened with Augeri and they were looking again but by the time Chalfant got back to them they had already hired JSS. That is where the "Journey screwed me again!" came from.
Chalfant's Journey tribute album came out around the time JSS was in the band, I think...so they may have heard an early version of that prior to hiring JSS...or maybe Chalfant was considered briefly before Arnel, it wouldn't surprise me.
Personally, I think Chalfant is too good for Journey. He is better off without all of that crazy political circus. Actually, Augeri is better off, too. I'm sure they would both jump at the chance if the mic was offered to them...but still...this band acts so loopy at times.
My opinion:
Pre-TBF: Chalfant was "in" the reunion and writing songs but was axed to get Perry in the band and a big contract from Sony.
Pre-Augeri: Chalfant was considered but they wanted to start clean and not go back to the old reunion stuff.
Post-Augeri: Ross tried to get Chalfant involved again but (IMO) Neal was already set on JSS and Chalfant was "screwed again."
Post JSS: If Chalfant was considered, it wasn't very seriously. Maybe they listened to his tribute album...remember they were rerecording the GH anyway...but they never seriously considered him.
Final Frontiers wrote:I don't even think it's actually fair for Chalfant to say-think "Journey screwed him again". Technically, pre-TBF Colombia Records screwed Gregg Rolie and he was a casualty of that.
The rest of the time, Journey just wasn't that into HIM. He performed what 2 songs with them at the Herbie roast- does anybody know what 2 songs they were? .
Monker wrote:PianoMan1986 wrote:With the recent interview with Jonathan Cain (a great one in my opinion, considering it doesn't rehash a lot of the same stuff we've heard from other interviews ad nauseum), who are we to believe in regards to Kevin Chalfant's involvement with the guys? Kevin seems to have maintained a consistent story on the events that have taken place, yet Jonathan seems to have wiped the majority of it from the table. Also, the interview makes it seem like Kevin's album was recorded years before its actual release which doesn't make any sense.
Well, here are the facts that I know about:
Chalfant performed with Journey at the Herbie roast.
Chalfant was far enough into the band to do songwriting...he has talked about this many times. Not sure what the credits are on the Two Fires - Ignition album.
Again, there was a meeting on a canceled FTLOSM date to decide the line up and future of Journey for the reunion.
After that meeting Perry was in, and Chalfant, Gregg Rolie, and Herbie were out. (this is fact, not a rumor)
This stuff about a pre-TBF reunion with Chalfant is NOT just internet rumor...it was IN THE PRESS back then. Perry was even asked about it in interviews while on the FTLOSM tour.
My opinion:
Jonathan is being diplomatic here. What is he supposed to say? "Yeah, we were going forward with Chalfant but Sony wanted Perry and to do that we had to fire Herbie, Chalfant, and Gregg Rolie?" He was being all nice to Perry, downplaying the early reunion stuff is also being 'nice' to Perry.
It also makes Jonathan out to be a liar. His story is the reunion started with a phone call from Perry. That is simply not true...the band was already together without Perry. So, the less he speaks of it, the better.
I also think this article confuses pre-TBF, pre-Augeri, and post Augeri...since Chalfant was always in the mix. IMO, much of what Jonathan said is probably NOT pre-TBF...especially the bit about how quickly they dismissed the idea.
I believe there is an interview with Neal on this site where Neal comments that they did consider Chalfant (pre-Augeri). They decided to not go for him because The Storm was already a mini-Journey reunion and they wanted to start fresh with someone new. To me, that rings a bit more on target than this article.
The one thing the interviewer got wrong is this is an 'internet rumor'. This was all over in the press at that time, pre-TBF. Perry was even asked about his thoughts about it in interviews. Again, unless Jonoathan is talking about post-Augeri. Somebody posted on this forum back then (maybe Deano) that Chalfant got a call from Ross about what happened with Augeri and they were looking again but by the time Chalfant got back to them they had already hired JSS. That is where the "Journey screwed me again!" came from.
Chalfant's Journey tribute album came out around the time JSS was in the band, I think...so they may have heard an early version of that prior to hiring JSS...or maybe Chalfant was considered briefly before Arnel, it wouldn't surprise me.
Personally, I think Chalfant is too good for Journey. He is better off without all of that crazy political circus. Actually, Augeri is better off, too. I'm sure they would both jump at the chance if the mic was offered to them...but still...this band acts so loopy at times.
My opinion:
Pre-TBF: Chalfant was "in" the reunion and writing songs but was axed to get Perry in the band and a big contract from Sony.
Pre-Augeri: Chalfant was considered but they wanted to start clean and not go back to the old reunion stuff.
Post-Augeri: Ross tried to get Chalfant involved again but (IMO) Neal was already set on JSS and Chalfant was "screwed again."
Post JSS: If Chalfant was considered, it wasn't very seriously. Maybe they listened to his tribute album...remember they were rerecording the GH anyway...but they never seriously considered him.
kgdjpubs wrote:Here's my take on it....which is pretty close to Monker's version.
The box set in 1993 pretty much re-ignited the Journey spark in Schon/Cain. Of course, the problem was Perry, who wanted nothing to do with it whatsoever. By the time you go back far enough to get everything ready, you are probably talking '92 or so.
You've got The Storm's Eye of the Storm record, which was recorded about 1993, but the band was effectively kaput after the recording was finished. With Chalfant being "Herbie's preferred choice", and Chalfant performing for the Herbie Herbert roast and the stage was set with the six-man lineup. That means, for all intents and purposes, Journey was unofficially back in business around 1994.
Of course, the wrinkle in the plan is Perry coming back on the scene.
At this point, my guess is that two things happened....
1) Columbia was less than thrilled with the idea of a Perry-less Journey
2) BIG money was on the table for a reunion of the classic 5-piece Escape/Frontiers lineup.
It probably sounded like a good idea at the time for obvious reasons, and soon Chalfant/Rolie/Herbert were out the door, Perry was in, and Trial By Fire was the result.
"Some Things Are Better Left Unsaid", which is off the Two Fires Burning Bright album is the only song from the Chalfant/Rolie sessions that has seen the light of day. The credits list it as Chalfant/Rolie/Schon. Obviously though, you are hearing a re-recording with a considerably older Chalfant, and how close it is the original demo is anyone's guess.
Some Things Are Better Left Unsaid
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ruoiGD7ADo
just as a point of comparison, here are two songs from the Eye of the Storm record. Pretty easy to tell the change in Chalfant's voice from 1993 to 2010.
Don't Give Up http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6E_6V1x39fw
To Have and To Hold http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K3j9JyP9w9A
Final Frontiers wrote:Now, you think that the pre-TBF Rolie/Schon/Chalfant/Cain-less writing sessions got far enough for them to have actually recorded demos. And wouldn't Chalfant have mentioned recordings if they existed all this time?
Final Frontiers wrote:HHHHHHMMMMMMM, I don't think so, because if they did, you'd better believe that Chalfant would've put ANYTHING with Schon/Rolie playing on it on his CD no matter how old or less than perfect it sounded. It would've been a bonus track if nothing else.
Final Frontiers wrote:I don't really blame Columbia for wanting Steve Perry back and for doing whatever it took to get him. There's no way for them to sell a Journey reunion without him. Steve Perry IS/WAS the FACE of Journey. There's NO getting around it.
Final Frontiers wrote:Which brings me to the next question: Would A Pre-TBF Chalfant As Lead Singer Journey With Gregg Rolie Been A Success? Or would it have gone the way of Augeri Journey? I think the general public wouldn't accept a Perryless Journey at that or any other point. Chalfant just isn't a Face. Arnel's life story has a great hook that every other Journey singer lacks.
kgdjpubs wrote:There's another interview that I can't find where he mentioned having copies of the demos from those sessions in his sock drawer.
Final Frontiers wrote:Well of course Kevin's not going to say that he hates Journey because they keeping teasing him with the lead singer job and then giving it to someone else who can't sustain. He has to stay diplomatic in case they finally have no other options and HAVE to come to him. He wants to stay in their good graces so he can continue to bum concert tickets, eat their deli trays, and drink cappucino. It's just human nature for people to be bitter over lost opportunities and fate and things out of their control. Especially if you think (and/or people tell you) that you have all the singing talent and song writing abilities of Steve Perry. And he's a multi-millionaire pop culture icon beloved around the world (who walked away from show business) while you toil away in obscurity. It must stink even more to have had a semi successful band with Gregg, Ross, and Smitty and through no fault of your own it's still not enough. Finally, the only way for you to get any press or opportunities to work in your home country is to start a tribute band to the guys that won't hire you all the way claiming it's not a tribute band
. And exploiting your thin connections to them. Don't get me wrong, I don't fault Chalfant's hustle. But he's misleading people as to how involved he is to Journey.
kgdjpubs wrote:Final Frontiers wrote:Final Frontiers wrote:HHHHHHMMMMMMM, I don't think so, because if they did, you'd better believe that Chalfant would've put ANYTHING with Schon/Rolie playing on it on his CD no matter how old or less than perfect it sounded. It would've been a bonus track if nothing else.
That is down to publishing rights, nothing more. It's why there are a bunch of demos from many bands that will NEVER see the light of day officially. Andrew has tried for years to get some John Waite demos for the melodicrock.com cds. It's why you will probably never see a bunch of Perry demos in Journey ever released (ie the Perry demo of With a Tear from the Raised on Radio sessions). Chalfant can re-record the songs if he wants to, but you can't just release the original demos without a lawsuit.
This is another time where things get confusing especially when it comes to Neal and his many, MANY records. What record companies does he put his solos, Journey, and misc. records out on? If Gregg Rolie and Chalfant both weren't under contract at that time and none of that material could be construed as "Journey". And Chalfant made sure to give credit to Schon/Rolie on his album and they got their royalties- then why couldn't he release the hypothetical demos? If publishing rights are the only problem- then can't they just fill out the paper work?annie89509 wrote:Final Frontiers wrote:Well of course Kevin's not going to say that he hates Journey because they keeping teasing him with the lead singer job and then giving it to someone else who can't sustain. He has to stay diplomatic in case they finally have no other options and HAVE to come to him. He wants to stay in their good graces so he can continue to bum concert tickets, eat their deli trays, and drink cappucino. It's just human nature for people to be bitter over lost opportunities and fate and things out of their control. Especially if you think (and/or people tell you) that you have all the singing talent and song writing abilities of Steve Perry. And he's a multi-millionaire pop culture icon beloved around the world (who walked away from show business) while you toil away in obscurity. It must stink even more to have had a semi successful band with Gregg, Ross, and Smitty and through no fault of your own it's still not enough. Finally, the only way for you to get any press or opportunities to work in your home country is to start a tribute band to the guys that won't hire you all the way claiming it's not a tribute band
. And exploiting your thin connections to them. Don't get me wrong, I don't fault Chalfant's hustle. But he's misleading people as to how involved he is to Journey.
Yeah, I don't think it's right(accurate) that KC is currently out performing(advertising himself) as a former lead singer of Journey. If one is to read between the lines from the recent JC interview, I think Jon may be a little peeved with Kevin about that.
Who knows if it took the threat (and thought) of KC being the lead singer of Journey that did the trick. So they re-formed for TBF (my favorite album of theirs), and nothing happens again. I can understand the bitterness that Neal & Jon must have felt after all this. I don't feel any fault for SP, because I have great empathy for him. It's all water under the bridge now, and who are we, really, to judge? These are just regular guys who created songs we found endearing...no more, no less. Their story makes one heck of a soap opera, though ...and it's not over yet...
kgdjpubs wrote:
"Some Things Are Better Left Unsaid", which is off the Two Fires Burning Bright album is the only song from the Chalfant/Rolie sessions that has seen the light of day. The credits list it as Chalfant/Rolie/Schon. Obviously though, you are hearing a re-recording with a considerably older Chalfant, and how close it is the original demo is anyone's guess.
Some Things Are Better Left Unsaid
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ruoiGD7ADo
Final Frontiers wrote:kgdjpubs wrote:Final Frontiers wrote:
As for Trial By Fire, if Steve Perry hadn't fallen and couldn't get up, do you think they'd all still be together today? I don't know what to think.
Art Vandelay wrote: Here's the link to the interview when he was asked. This was 1994. They discuss "a new singer" around the 9:30 mark.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4awDrQOWTT4
Eric wrote:Art Vandelay wrote: Here's the link to the interview when he was asked. This was 1994. They discuss "a new singer" around the 9:30 mark.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4awDrQOWTT4
Wow. I remember that interview but not that part of it. Interesting indeed.
Final Frontiers wrote:Eric wrote:Art Vandelay wrote: Here's the link to the interview when he was asked. This was 1994. They discuss "a new singer" around the 9:30 mark.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4awDrQOWTT4
Wow. I remember that interview but not that part of it. Interesting indeed.
Things to take away from this interview:
Steve Perry didn't mention Chalfant by name. No need to give him free publicity.
He said that the singer's voice was familiar to his- to the band's thinking. Not that HE thought Chalfant sounded like him. But he also didn't give any indication that he'd ever heard Chalfant sing before.
The host said that Steve Perry was hard to replace and the subject was quickly changed.
Too bad the question came at the end of the segment. SP could've elaborated. The host said it was a rumor and SP was well aware at that point. He was very dipolmatic- not being negative or positive.
Art Vandelay wrote:Final Frontiers wrote:Eric wrote:
Things to take away from this interview:
Steve Perry didn't mention Chalfant by name. No need to give him free publicity.
He said that the singer's voice was familiar to his- to the band's thinking. Not that HE thought Chalfant sounded like him. But he also didn't give any indication that he'd ever heard Chalfant sing before.
The host said that Steve Perry was hard to replace and the subject was quickly changed.
Too bad the question came at the end of the segment. SP could've elaborated. The host said it was a rumor and SP was well aware at that point. He was very dipolmatic- not being negative or positive.
I always enjoyed this interview. I still remember when it first aired. It gave hope at the time that he was going to be around doing his on thing for a good while...which also made me feel ok with the rest of the band moving on with Chalfant. Could of had the best of both worlds.
Final Frontiers wrote:I don't even think it's actually fair for Chalfant to say-think "Journey screwed him again".
Technically, pre-TBF Colombia Records screwed Gregg Rolie and he was a casualty of that.
I also get the impression that Chalfant not only wants to be the lead singer in Journey, but also THE LEADER of Journey. You know the boss, and I don't think that would sit well with Neal or Jonathan.
I think Chalfant's real problem is that he doesn't have any chemistry with Neal and Jonathan.
Kevin's Voice will never be in Jonathan's or Neal's Heads.
So Robert Flesichman can claim Journey screwed him over. Jeffery Scott Soto can claim Journey screwed him over.
[/quote]The most Kevin Chalfant can claim is that Journey gave him blue balls. Journey is such a tease
.
Final Frontiers wrote:Well of course Kevin's not going to say that he hates Journey because they keeping teasing him with the lead singer job and then giving it to someone else who can't sustain. He has to stay diplomatic in case they finally have no other options and HAVE to come to him.
He wants to stay in their good graces so he can continue to bum concert tickets, eat their deli trays, and drink cappucino. It's just human nature for people to be bitter over lost opportunities and fate and things out of their control. Especially if you think (and/or people tell you) that you have all the singing talent and song writing abilities of Steve Perry. And he's a multi-millionaire pop culture icon beloved around the world (who walked away from show business) while you toil away in obscurity. It must stink even more to have had a semi successful band with Gregg, Ross, and Smitty and through no fault of your own it's still not enough. Finally, the only way for you to get any press or opportunities to work in your home country is to start a tribute band to the guys that won't hire you all the way claiming it's not a tribute band
. And exploiting your thin connections to them. Don't get me wrong, I don't fault Chalfant's hustle. But he's misleading people as to how involved he is to Journey.
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