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steveo777 wrote:Gunbot wrote:Honestly, I think it's a one and done show that's all. It was fun to speculate but it's not like the guy is broke and hitting the road like every old time band trying to get pay back for all the years of abuse from evil record labels.
However, if there is video recording equipment at this gig, I would look for a Best Buy or Target exclusive release of Steve Perry performs the music of Journey with live DVD packin.
I wonder if there is such a thing as vocal cord juicing, like a once off thing to restore someone's voice for a couple hours?
weatherman90 wrote:RossValoryRocks wrote:Wonder how much it is to fly to Honolulu these days?
$750 from Bismarck.
journey361 wrote:I have a question. If it's true, isn't Perry's NEW MUSIC (CD) due out like now, in the spring? And if it is, will he be singing his brand new songs from it? What's going on and why there of all places. Does not make any sense at all.
UPDATE #2 - 5/12/09
Well, as of 12:45 p.m. today, you can basically ignore everything below this update.
Despite putting out an official press release this morning, the folks at Pipeline Cafe now say former Journey lead singer Steve Perry will not perform at the Kakaako nightclub next month.
According to a Los Angeles-based attorney for the singer, Pipeline never had permission to host a public performance by Perry. Club owner Greg Azus confirmed a few minutes ago that the concert is not going to happen.
Too bad — there are lots of Steve Perry fans who would pay good money to see him perform in Honolulu.
cyndy! wrote:sorry, i think this is a misunderstanding that has gotten terribly out of control.
YoungJRNY wrote:LOL. Come on guys. You should know better. The site already updated the page saying it's not true. They shot it down.UPDATE #2 - 5/12/09
Well, as of 12:45 p.m. today, you can basically ignore everything below this update.
Despite putting out an official press release this morning, the folks at Pipeline Cafe now say former Journey lead singer Steve Perry will not perform at the Kakaako nightclub next month.
According to a Los Angeles-based attorney for the singer, Pipeline never had permission to host a public performance by Perry. Club owner Greg Azus confirmed a few minutes ago that the concert is not going to happen.
Too bad — there are lots of Steve Perry fans who would pay good money to see him perform in Honolulu.
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madsplash wrote:I would have been as shocked as anyone. I can't imagine that he would perform live before the album comes out. Who knows? Just hope we get to hear him live again someday.
YoungJRNY wrote:madsplash wrote:I would have been as shocked as anyone. I can't imagine that he would perform live before the album comes out. Who knows? Just hope we get to hear him live again someday.
Another thing.. what was it, 28$ a ticket... to see STEVE PERRY PERFORM? RiiiiiiiiIIiiiigHtttT. Those tickets would be so highly priced, that only so little of us could afford to pack up and go.
chad wrote:still confusing..
why was this even announced in the first place? and what does the statement "the venue never had permission to host a performance by SP" mean? do you have to be pre-approved? strange stuff
Saint John wrote:A friend of mine just called the club and they're claiming that it is true. "Steve Pery, of Journey, will be performing."
Saint John wrote:A friend of mine just called the club and they're claiming that it is true. "Steve Pery, of Journey, will be performing."
RossValoryRocks wrote:Saint John wrote:A friend of mine just called the club and they're claiming that it is true. "Steve Pery, of Journey, will be performing."
Ok...I'll bite...The Club owner says no...the employee says yes...who should be believe here bro?
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