Andrew wrote:The old school way of doing things is going going gone....major labels don't mean much anymore...
Just get the record out thereand hit the streets and all press possible.
I definitely believe there will be a VERY strong interest from media in this band and their new release - TV, Radio and relevant other press.
Just get the record out there (themselves I think is best) and then get ready to tour tour tour

That is so true.Old school is rapidly dying and the big labels are becoming irrelevant.
Even here in Central Europe,artists are beginning to avoid the big labels and their absurd contracts and demands,and get their records to the masses themselves.
Touring is the best way of making money,and with that said,any major band out there can invest in their own product and promotion as they have the means to financially recover.
If Journey's management will be clever enough to take advantage of this moment and give a push to this revamped version of the band,I'm sure the future will be bright.
The music market changes so fast...Soon,even the good ole fashioned CDs will lose their power.The iPods are already dominating the market!
Journey has to think about the best strategy to get their new product to as many people possible,through as many means as possible - music stores,Malls,at the concert venues and especially via the Internet - all good places to sell.
In my vision,I see a first single up on iTunes before the whole album would be released.That would be a good apetizer,I bet it would light up people's interest on the new material.
Who needs the radio for the new stuff?Let radio play the classics,that's what they do best.
Umm...ok,this thread was about HOF...sorry...
Who needs HOF anyway?
