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Postby eshepherd2000 » Fri Feb 27, 2009 2:50 pm

Hey All I just found this forum and I wanted to share with you news about my band that is about to launch real soon. The name of the band is Trial by Fire and it is our hope to capture the magic of that lost concert tour for the TBF album. Right now we are working on the look and the stage show but I expect that we will be hitting the road in the summer. Please check us out at...
http://www.reverbnation.com/trialbyfirejourney

No photos just yet and we have one video but that is one made by a fan and it really is just a vocal trax of Steve Perry and I trading the Lead vocal on Open Arms...of course we were not really trading vocals together...One day maybe...if Im lucky! I love Journey always have and I do my best to represent Steve Perry with all that I have and I hope one day soon to be able to say I make a living bringing the music of Journey to people who cherish the music and the voice!

Tell me what you think!
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Postby Carla777 » Fri Feb 27, 2009 2:58 pm

Hey i like it..sound very very nice! :shock: i enjoy all the songs
Keep the beautiful work Trial By Fire :D
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Re: A new Tribute band to Journey

Postby stevew2 » Fri Feb 27, 2009 3:05 pm

eshepherd2000 wrote:Hey All I just found this forum and I wanted to share with you news about my band that is about to launch real soon. The name of the band is Trial by Fire and it is our hope to capture the magic of that lost concert tour for the TBF album. Right now we are working on the look and the stage show but I expect that we will be hitting the road in the summer. Please check us out at...
http://www.reverbnation.com/trialbyfirejourney

No photos just yet and we have one video but that is one made by a fan and it really is just a vocal trax of Steve Perry and I trading the Lead vocal on Open Arms...of course we were not really trading vocals together...One day maybe...if Im lucky! I love Journey always have and I do my best to represent Steve Perry with all that I have and I hope one day soon to be able to say I make a living bringing the music of Journey to people who cherish the music and the voice!

Tell me what you think!
There was no concert tour for TBF are you stoned???
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Re: A new Tribute band to Journey

Postby eshepherd2000 » Fri Feb 27, 2009 3:07 pm

stevew2 wrote:
eshepherd2000 wrote:Hey All I just found this forum and I wanted to share with you news about my band that is about to launch real soon. The name of the band is Trial by Fire and it is our hope to capture the magic of that lost concert tour for the TBF album. Right now we are working on the look and the stage show but I expect that we will be hitting the road in the summer. Please check us out at...
http://www.reverbnation.com/trialbyfirejourney

No photos just yet and we have one video but that is one made by a fan and it really is just a vocal trax of Steve Perry and I trading the Lead vocal on Open Arms...of course we were not really trading vocals together...One day maybe...if Im lucky! I love Journey always have and I do my best to represent Steve Perry with all that I have and I hope one day soon to be able to say I make a living bringing the music of Journey to people who cherish the music and the voice!

Tell me what you think!
There was no concert tour for TBF are you stoned???



That is the point...To bring people the tour that never happened...and no I am not stoned.
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Postby stevew2 » Fri Feb 27, 2009 3:08 pm

Sounds good by the way,just get your shit straight, i wish i had your voice dude
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Re: A new Tribute band to Journey

Postby Vladan » Fri Feb 27, 2009 3:08 pm

Lost concert tour as in, "never happened", not as in "lost and packed away on a shelf", well that's what I believe he is saying.
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Postby eshepherd2000 » Fri Feb 27, 2009 3:08 pm

Carla777 wrote:Hey i like it..sound very very nice! :shock: i enjoy all the songs
Keep the beautiful work Trial By Fire :D


Thank you Carla! You are too Sweet!

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Re: A new Tribute band to Journey

Postby eshepherd2000 » Fri Feb 27, 2009 3:11 pm

Vladan wrote:
stevew2 wrote:
eshepherd2000 wrote:Hey All I just found this forum and I wanted to share with you news about my band that is about to launch real soon. The name of the band is Trial by Fire and it is our hope to capture the magic of that lost concert tour for the TBF album. Right now we are working on the look and the stage show but I expect that we will be hitting the road in the summer. Please check us out at...
http://www.reverbnation.com/trialbyfirejourney

No photos just yet and we have one video but that is one made by a fan and it really is just a vocal trax of Steve Perry and I trading the Lead vocal on Open Arms...of course we were not really trading vocals together...One day maybe...if Im lucky! I love Journey always have and I do my best to represent Steve Perry with all that I have and I hope one day soon to be able to say I make a living bringing the music of Journey to people who cherish the music and the voice!

Tell me what you think!
There was no concert tour for TBF are you stoned???


Lost concert tour as in, "never happened", not as in "lost and packed away on a shelf", well that's what I believe he is saying.



Yeah dude thanks...That is exactly what I meant. I wanted to see that tour so bad that I am working on bringing a tribute of it out on the road! I'm sure there are a few of us Journey fans that would love to see that!
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Postby Ehwmatt » Fri Feb 27, 2009 3:18 pm

So are you going to play a lot of TBF songs? I'd love to see that. I'm listening to WYLAW now, sounds real good. I think you should go back and soak your lead vox with some verb or light delay to get that Perry sound!
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Postby eshepherd2000 » Fri Feb 27, 2009 3:18 pm

stevew2 wrote:Sounds good by the way,just get your shit straight, i wish i had your voice dude


Thanks man that is an awesome thing to say, you know about my voice. The other thing well I guess I wasnt that clear.
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Re: A new Tribute band to Journey

Postby Vladan » Fri Feb 27, 2009 3:18 pm

eshepherd2000 wrote:
Vladan wrote:
stevew2 wrote:
eshepherd2000 wrote:Hey All I just found this forum and I wanted to share with you news about my band that is about to launch real soon. The name of the band is Trial by Fire and it is our hope to capture the magic of that lost concert tour for the TBF album. Right now we are working on the look and the stage show but I expect that we will be hitting the road in the summer. Please check us out at...
http://www.reverbnation.com/trialbyfirejourney

No photos just yet and we have one video but that is one made by a fan and it really is just a vocal trax of Steve Perry and I trading the Lead vocal on Open Arms...of course we were not really trading vocals together...One day maybe...if Im lucky! I love Journey always have and I do my best to represent Steve Perry with all that I have and I hope one day soon to be able to say I make a living bringing the music of Journey to people who cherish the music and the voice!

Tell me what you think!
There was no concert tour for TBF are you stoned???


Lost concert tour as in, "never happened", not as in "lost and packed away on a shelf", well that's what I believe he is saying.



Yeah dude thanks...That is exactly what I meant. I wanted to see that tour so bad that I am working on bringing a tribute of it out on the road! I'm sure there are a few of us Journey fans that would love to see that!


Not a problem, it was pretty clear to me. stevew2 is a special person, you know the type that "requires a hug a day, special". He's good value though, thanks.
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Postby eshepherd2000 » Fri Feb 27, 2009 3:22 pm

Ehwmatt wrote:So are you going to play a lot of TBF songs? I'd love to see that. I'm listening to WYLAW now, sounds real good. I think you should go back and soak your lead vox with some verb or light delay to get that Perry sound!


Thanks for the comments. yeah I rushed the recording as I tried to cover 10 songs in two hours...not quite rich and famous yet! We are heading back in to record some more but this time we are going to focus more on four songs and get them perfect. We will be playing message of love,castles burning, one more and when you love a woman as the TBF songs in the show, but also all of the great Journey songs people love!
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Postby Ehwmatt » Fri Feb 27, 2009 3:26 pm

eshepherd2000 wrote:
Ehwmatt wrote:So are you going to play a lot of TBF songs? I'd love to see that. I'm listening to WYLAW now, sounds real good. I think you should go back and soak your lead vox with some verb or light delay to get that Perry sound!


Thanks for the comments. yeah I rushed the recording as I tried to cover 10 songs in two hours...not quite rich and famous yet! We are heading back in to record some more but this time we are going to focus more on four songs and get them perfect. We will be playing message of love,castles burning, one more and when you love a woman as the TBF songs in the show, but also all of the great Journey songs people love!


Awesome... Can't Tame The Lion, If He Should Break Your Heart, and Forever In Blue would be VERY welcome additions if you guys can pull them off. Definitely some tough harmonies on some of those.
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Re: A new Tribute band to Journey

Postby stevew2 » Fri Feb 27, 2009 3:29 pm

Vladan wrote:
eshepherd2000 wrote:
Vladan wrote:
stevew2 wrote:
eshepherd2000 wrote:Hey All I just found this forum and I wanted to share with you news about my band that is about to launch real soon. The name of the band is Trial by Fire and it is our hope to capture the magic of that lost concert tour for the TBF album. Right now we are working on the look and the stage show but I expect that we will be hitting the road in the summer. Please check us out at...
http://www.reverbnation.com/trialbyfirejourney

No photos just yet and we have one video but that is one made by a fan and it really is just a vocal trax of Steve Perry and I trading the Lead vocal on Open Arms...of course we were not really trading vocals together...One day maybe...if Im lucky! I love Journey always have and I do my best to represent Steve Perry with all that I have and I hope one day soon to be able to say I make a living bringing the music of Journey to people who cherish the music and the voice!

Tell me what you think!
There was no concert tour for TBF are you stoned???


Lost concert tour as in, "never happened", not as in "lost and packed away on a shelf", well that's what I believe he is saying.



Yeah dude thanks...That is exactly what I meant. I wanted to see that tour so bad that I am working on bringing a tribute of it out on the road! I'm sure there are a few of us Journey fans that would love to see that!


Not a problem, it was pretty clear to me. stevew is a special person, you know the type that "requires a hug a day, special". He's good value though, thanks.
Special??? who doesnt need a hug per day?I try to get one everydayYou are weird baseing your concert tour on something that never happened , or was even intended to happen. Do the dozen and throw in the two songs that people might have heard from that Cd, Message of love and When you love a Women,anything else people will be pissing and buying beers as fast as Friga head towards the boys room.Thats what people did when I saw Journey do that shit .You are a good ass singer,just dont be retarded and think the masses love the music of Journey like we do.They want the fuckin hits and will tolerate a little new shit if it rocks,which some of it does.I hope yoor keyboard player is straight by the way
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Postby G.I.Jim » Fri Feb 27, 2009 3:30 pm

Hey man,

I think you guys sound great! as the former keyboardist of Frontiers, I can tell you that you definitely have something here. I think you have a great texture and tone to your vocals that are similar to Perry's, but you really don't have (at least from what I've heard) any real vibrato. That's not a terrible thing though (it's worked for Phil collins and several others!). You have great pitch and tone to your voice though, and I think it makes up for it.

I'd love to catch you guys sometime...I'm right here in Columbia SC. Keep me posted! :wink:
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Postby stevew2 » Fri Feb 27, 2009 3:31 pm

G.I.Jim wrote:Hey man,

I think you guys sound great! as the former keyboardist of Frontiers, I can tell you that you definitely have something here. I think you have a great texture and tone to your vocals that are similar to Perry's, but you really don't have (at least from what I've heard) any real vibrato. That's not a terrible thing though (it's worked for Phil collins and several others!). You have great pitch and tone to your voice though, and I think it makes up for it.

I'd love to catch you guys sometime...I'm right here in Columbia SC. Keep me posted! :wink:
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Postby eshepherd2000 » Fri Feb 27, 2009 3:34 pm

Ehwmatt wrote:
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Ehwmatt wrote:So are you going to play a lot of TBF songs? I'd love to see that. I'm listening to WYLAW now, sounds real good. I think you should go back and soak your lead vox with some verb or light delay to get that Perry sound!


Thanks for the comments. yeah I rushed the recording as I tried to cover 10 songs in two hours...not quite rich and famous yet! We are heading back in to record some more but this time we are going to focus more on four songs and get them perfect. We will be playing message of love,castles burning, one more and when you love a woman as the TBF songs in the show, but also all of the great Journey songs people love!


Awesome... Can't Tame The Lion, If He Should Break Your Heart, and Forever In Blue would be VERY welcome additions if you guys can pull them off. Definitely some tough harmonies on some of those.


We do "If he should break your heart and will probably put that in the rotation but as Steve, our Special friend put it...Journey has a lot of great tunes and we need to be selective as to what we play. We do about a two hour show and play about 30 songs...so its a full night!
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Postby Ehwmatt » Fri Feb 27, 2009 3:36 pm

eshepherd2000 wrote:
Ehwmatt wrote:
eshepherd2000 wrote:
Ehwmatt wrote:So are you going to play a lot of TBF songs? I'd love to see that. I'm listening to WYLAW now, sounds real good. I think you should go back and soak your lead vox with some verb or light delay to get that Perry sound!


Thanks for the comments. yeah I rushed the recording as I tried to cover 10 songs in two hours...not quite rich and famous yet! We are heading back in to record some more but this time we are going to focus more on four songs and get them perfect. We will be playing message of love,castles burning, one more and when you love a woman as the TBF songs in the show, but also all of the great Journey songs people love!


Awesome... Can't Tame The Lion, If He Should Break Your Heart, and Forever In Blue would be VERY welcome additions if you guys can pull them off. Definitely some tough harmonies on some of those.


We do "If he should break your heart and will probably put that in the rotation but as Steve, our Special friend put it...Journey has a lot of great tunes and we need to be selective as to what we play. We do about a two hour show and play about 30 songs...so its a full night!


Good stuff. And what about your touring plans? Regional? National? State(s)?
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Postby stevew2 » Fri Feb 27, 2009 3:36 pm

eshepherd2000 wrote:
Ehwmatt wrote:
eshepherd2000 wrote:
Ehwmatt wrote:So are you going to play a lot of TBF songs? I'd love to see that. I'm listening to WYLAW now, sounds real good. I think you should go back and soak your lead vox with some verb or light delay to get that Perry sound!


Thanks for the comments. yeah I rushed the recording as I tried to cover 10 songs in two hours...not quite rich and famous yet! We are heading back in to record some more but this time we are going to focus more on four songs and get them perfect. We will be playing message of love,castles burning, one more and when you love a woman as the TBF songs in the show, but also all of the great Journey songs people love!


Awesome... Can't Tame The Lion, If He Should Break Your Heart, and Forever In Blue would be VERY welcome additions if you guys can pull them off. Definitely some tough harmonies on some of those.


We do "If he should break your heart and will probably put that in the rotation but as Steve, our Special friend put it...Journey has a lot of great tunes and we need to be selective as to what we play. We do about a two hour show and play about 30 songs...so its a full night!
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Postby eshepherd2000 » Fri Feb 27, 2009 3:38 pm

G.I.Jim wrote:Hey man,

I think you guys sound great! as the former keyboardist of Frontiers, I can tell you that you definitely have something here. I think you have a great texture and tone to your vocals that are similar to Perry's, but you really don't have (at least from what I've heard) any real vibrato. That's not a terrible thing though (it's worked for Phil collins and several others!). You have great pitch and tone to your voice though, and I think it makes up for it.

I'd love to catch you guys sometime...I'm right here in Columbia SC. Keep me posted! :wink:


Thanks Jim I will keep you posted for sure! Yeah I have a strong virbrato and have worked hard to tone it down as I thought it took away from the perry sound...but maybe I have gone too far? Thanks for the constructive words...I really just want to honor Perrys work...What a great singer that man is! Why are you no longer with Frontiers...They are coming to Charlotte in March...Im gonna check them out...Their singer is amazing!
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Postby eshepherd2000 » Fri Feb 27, 2009 3:42 pm

Ehwmatt wrote:
eshepherd2000 wrote:
Ehwmatt wrote:
eshepherd2000 wrote:
Ehwmatt wrote:So are you going to play a lot of TBF songs? I'd love to see that. I'm listening to WYLAW now, sounds real good. I think you should go back and soak your lead vox with some verb or light delay to get that Perry sound!


Thanks for the comments. yeah I rushed the recording as I tried to cover 10 songs in two hours...not quite rich and famous yet! We are heading back in to record some more but this time we are going to focus more on four songs and get them perfect. We will be playing message of love,castles burning, one more and when you love a woman as the TBF songs in the show, but also all of the great Journey songs people love!


Awesome... Can't Tame The Lion, If He Should Break Your Heart, and Forever In Blue would be VERY welcome additions if you guys can pull them off. Definitely some tough harmonies on some of those.


We do "If he should break your heart and will probably put that in the rotation but as Steve, our Special friend put it...Journey has a lot of great tunes and we need to be selective as to what we play. We do about a two hour show and play about 30 songs...so its a full night!


Good stuff. And what about your touring plans? Regional? National? State(s)?


Starting out in the Carolinas and then down to GA. After that we are going to do a East coast thing from Maine to FLA that starts in August. We just want to get some shows in around the area before the tour thing to make sure we got the bugs worked out.
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Postby G.I.Jim » Fri Feb 27, 2009 4:00 pm

eshepherd2000 wrote:
G.I.Jim wrote:Hey man,

I think you guys sound great! as the former keyboardist of Frontiers, I can tell you that you definitely have something here. I think you have a great texture and tone to your vocals that are similar to Perry's, but you really don't have (at least from what I've heard) any real vibrato. That's not a terrible thing though (it's worked for Phil collins and several others!). You have great pitch and tone to your voice though, and I think it makes up for it.

I'd love to catch you guys sometime...I'm right here in Columbia SC. Keep me posted! :wink:


Thanks Jim I will keep you posted for sure! Yeah I have a strong virbrato and have worked hard to tone it down as I thought it took away from the perry sound...but maybe I have gone too far? Thanks for the constructive words...I really just want to honor Perrys work...What a great singer that man is! Why are you no longer with Frontiers...They are coming to Charlotte in March...Im gonna check them out...Their singer is amazing!


I have my own personal reasons for leaving Frontiers, but one reason was having to travel out of town a lot on the weekends. A lot of the shows I played with them were in Georgia or North Carolina. I live here in SC, but the rest of the band live up in Virginia (the old members of Frontiers that is). I don't really know anything about the new members other than the fact that the new guitarist doesn't play a lot of Neal's chops, and plays with a shoe. :? :lol:

My first gig with them was in front of about 550 people in Charlotte. I had to learn the songs in about 2 1/2 weeks after accepting Jeremey's offer. I never practiced or rehearsed with the band one time, and was a nervous wreck during that 1st show! :lol: It went off without a hitch, and is still my favorite memory of playing with the guys. I quit after 8 or 9 months-my shortest gig with a band. As I said, I don't know anything about the new guys, but I wish the old guys the best, and I still talk to Barry quite often. :wink:

I hope that cleared some of that up for you, and I wish you guys the best with your music too! You're sounding great already.
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Postby stevew2 » Fri Feb 27, 2009 4:03 pm

G.I.Jim wrote:
eshepherd2000 wrote:
G.I.Jim wrote:Hey man,

I think you guys sound great! as the former keyboardist of Frontiers, I can tell you that you definitely have something here. I think you have a great texture and tone to your vocals that are similar to Perry's, but you really don't have (at least from what I've heard) any real vibrato. That's not a terrible thing though (it's worked for Phil collins and several others!). You have great pitch and tone to your voice though, and I think it makes up for it.

I'd love to catch you guys sometime...I'm right here in Columbia SC. Keep me posted! :wink:


Thanks Jim I will keep you posted for sure! Yeah I have a strong virbrato and have worked hard to tone it down as I thought it took away from the perry sound...but maybe I have gone too far? Thanks for the constructive words...I really just want to honor Perrys work...What a great singer that man is! Why are you no longer with Frontiers...They are coming to Charlotte in March...Im gonna check them out...Their singer is amazing!


I have my own personal reasons for leaving Frontiers, but one reason was having to travel out of town a lot on the weekends. A lot of the shows I played with them were in Georgia or North Carolina. I live here in SC, but the rest of the band live up in Virginia (the old members of Frontiers that is). I don't really know anything about the new members other than the fact that the new guitarist doesn't play a lot of Neal's chops, and plays with a shoe. :? :lol:

My first gig with them was in front of about 550 people in Charlotte. I had to learn the songs in about 2 1/2 weeks after accepting Jeremey's offer. I never practiced or rehearsed with the band one time, and was a nervous wreck during that 1st show! :lol: It went off without a hitch, and is still my favorite memory of playing with the guys. I quit after 8 or 9 months-my shortest gig with a band. As I said, I don't know anything about the new guys, but I wish the old guys the best, and I still talk to Barry quite often. :wink:

I hope that cleared some of that up for you, and I wish you guys the best with your music too! You're sounding great already.
How about the new guys??
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Postby G.I.Jim » Fri Feb 27, 2009 4:18 pm

stevew2 wrote:
G.I.Jim wrote:
eshepherd2000 wrote:
G.I.Jim wrote:Hey man,

I think you guys sound great! as the former keyboardist of Frontiers, I can tell you that you definitely have something here. I think you have a great texture and tone to your vocals that are similar to Perry's, but you really don't have (at least from what I've heard) any real vibrato. That's not a terrible thing though (it's worked for Phil collins and several others!). You have great pitch and tone to your voice though, and I think it makes up for it.

I'd love to catch you guys sometime...I'm right here in Columbia SC. Keep me posted! :wink:


Thanks Jim I will keep you posted for sure! Yeah I have a strong virbrato and have worked hard to tone it down as I thought it took away from the perry sound...but maybe I have gone too far? Thanks for the constructive words...I really just want to honor Perrys work...What a great singer that man is! Why are you no longer with Frontiers...They are coming to Charlotte in March...Im gonna check them out...Their singer is amazing!


I have my own personal reasons for leaving Frontiers, but one reason was having to travel out of town a lot on the weekends. A lot of the shows I played with them were in Georgia or North Carolina. I live here in SC, but the rest of the band live up in Virginia (the old members of Frontiers that is). I don't really know anything about the new members other than the fact that the new guitarist doesn't play a lot of Neal's chops, and plays with a shoe. :? :lol:

My first gig with them was in front of about 550 people in Charlotte. I had to learn the songs in about 2 1/2 weeks after accepting Jeremey's offer. I never practiced or rehearsed with the band one time, and was a nervous wreck during that 1st show! :lol: It went off without a hitch, and is still my favorite memory of playing with the guys. I quit after 8 or 9 months-my shortest gig with a band. As I said, I don't know anything about the new guys, but I wish the old guys the best, and I still talk to Barry quite often. :wink:

I hope that cleared some of that up for you, and I wish you guys the best with your music too! You're sounding great already.
How about the new guys??


Don't know the new guys. You getting sassy? :shock: :lol:
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Postby stevew2 » Fri Feb 27, 2009 4:30 pm

A little, their keyboard player is pretty fuckin good, as their drummer,the guitar player plays Neals shit to a tee,when he goes off on his own, its not as good, bass is the same ,J nails it
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Postby StoneCold » Fri Feb 27, 2009 4:42 pm

The singer sounds a lot like Jeremey to me. A TBF tribute tour would be cool to see if done well.

One thing that boggles is if a band's good enough to tribute Journey, why not create a new band with a Journey sound and start making new music?
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Postby eshepherd2000 » Fri Feb 27, 2009 4:46 pm

StoneCold wrote:The singer sounds a lot like Jeremey to me. A TBF tribute tour would be cool to see if done well.

One thing that boggles is if a band's good enough to tribute Journey, why not create a new band with a Journey sound and start making new music?


Thanks man, next thing being compared to Steve is being compared to Jeremy..again thank you. To answer your question we will probably start working on our own stuff after a couple of tours. Its not my hope to be in a tribute band forever but it is a great way to get noticed and build a following. Not to mention if it is done right you can make a bunch of money as well. I have always wanted to go out and tour and "be in Journey" so this is the next best thing...for now!
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Postby Don » Fri Feb 27, 2009 4:46 pm

StoneCold wrote:The singer sounds a lot like Jeremey to me. A TBF tribute tour would be cool to see if done well.

One thing that boggles is if a band's good enough to tribute Journey, why not create a new band with a Journey sound and start making new music?


A new Giuffria.
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Postby stevew2 » Fri Feb 27, 2009 4:50 pm

StoneCold wrote:The singer sounds a lot like Jeremey to me. A TBF tribute tour would be cool to see if done well.

One thing that boggles is if a band's good enough to tribute Journey, why not create a new band with a Journey sound and start making new music?
Who want s to hear 80s "new music" .I do , but who else would buy it, and what radio station or sirrus bullshit would even play it.Melodic rock is doomed.You will only hear new shit while most people are takin a piss or standin in line for a big ass can of beer
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Postby StoneCold » Fri Feb 27, 2009 4:56 pm

stevew2 wrote:
StoneCold wrote:The singer sounds a lot like Jeremey to me. A TBF tribute tour would be cool to see if done well.

One thing that boggles is if a band's good enough to tribute Journey, why not create a new band with a Journey sound and start making new music?
Who want s to hear 80s "new music" .I do , but who else would buy it, and what radio station or sirrus bullshit would even play it.Melodic rock is doomed.You will only hear new shit while most people are takin a piss or standin in line for a big ass can of beer


The tide may change back again. Look what happened to grunge. Gone baby gone. New bands are succeeding on melodic and punk type music. Coldplay, Killers, The Hives etc.
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