Jonathan Cain confirmed during a February 2026 talk with UCR that Journey invited Steve Perry to appear on their Final Frontier Tour.
Steve Perry says this rock legend shaped his earliest dreams of becoming a singer. His tribute is hitting fans hard.
Cain opened up about his decision to leave the San Francisco rock band, whose hits like "Don't Stop Believin'" and "Any Way You Want It" are stadium anthems, to pursue a career in Christian music.
Steve Perry, the lyrical genius behind "Don't Stop Believin'", shared an interesting detail about the song's "South Detroit" lyric.
You know about the elite power and skill that helped the Browns’ DE set the NFL’s new single-season sack record. But it also ...
Jon Anderson of Yes is hitting the road with Band Geeks for a tour, celebrating epic classics and a new album in the works.
More Than Just the Hits in 2026, will appear at Penn’s Peak at 8 p.m. June 27. Have you ever wished you could have the authentic Journey experience in ...
From last-chance gambles to against-all-odds comebacks, these 12 albums pulled their creators back from the brink of rock’n’roll oblivion ...
This week, singer-songwriter Patty Griffin performs, a Vietnamese dance troupe celebrates Lunar New Year and two master guitarists perform in Palo Alto. Plus a talk with an artist whose latest works ...
Obituaries for Perry County for the weeks preceding February 14. Ruth L. Gelnett, 86, of Liverpool entered into rest on ...
Partyin’, partyin’, yeah! Once the target of cruel mockery and internet bullies, both ‘Friday’ and Rebecca Black have ...
Big Machine Label Group has been rebranded as Blue Highway Records. BMLG founder Scott Borchetta will retain the Big Machine ...
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