By 1976, Journey‘s live shows were drawing plenty of crowds around the Bay Area concert circuit. Still, the group was at a ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Hugh McIntyre covers music, with a focus on the global charts. "Don't Stop Believin’" sees a resurgence on Billboard’s global and ...
As shown by the following ranked list of Journey album closing songs, the band was certainly hit-and-miss when it came to ending their studio projects. As their career initially evolved, a generic ...
From Journey's early fusion-driven days to modern-era LPs with long-standing frontman Arnel Pineda, the band clearly aimed to set a tone with album-opening songs. More often than not, these tracks ...
Journey were already on the upswing as they entered the 1980s. But they took off into the stratosphere with Escape, the 1981 album that represented a peak moment in the history of arena rock. Like ...
Journey rose to the pinnacle of the arena rock genre in the late ‘70s, and their peak era rolled all the way into the middle of the next decade. Outstanding writing, virtuoso players, and a ...
DETROIT (Billboard) - A clear idea for Journey's new album, "Eclipse," led guitarist and co-founder Neal Schon to turn "downright belligerent" in the studio with his bandmates and co-producer Kevin ...