Steve Perry Is Ready To Test Out Going On Tour After 30 Years
Like a flash, we have all dreamed it would be a reality. That day is getting a little closer for Steve Perry. The Latest Info That Has Changed Steve’s Mind…

Steve Perry
Jason Kempin/Getty ImagesLike a flash, we have all dreamed it would be a reality. That day is getting a little closer for Steve Perry.
Mike Coppola/Getty ImagesSteve Perry of Journey speaks onstage at the 32nd Roll Hall Of Fame Induction Ceremony at Barclays Center on April 7, 2017
The Latest Info That Has Changed Steve's Mind
Recently, Steve Perry signed up for a record label. ( He won't mention which one yet.) He is now hinting at a return to concert for a solo tour in 30 years. Steve last performed a full-length concert in 1987 with old bandmates Journey.
Recent Interview Gives Us More Insite On The News
Steve talked recently with Rolling Stone and said, " “There’s been a big, soulful reclaiming of this original feeling that I had about singing that I needed to get back to,” says the former Journey singer. Read the interview with Steve Perry & Rolling Stone Here
A Recent Recording Release Of An Old Journey Might Be The Reason
It Could Have Been You
Steve Perry Re-Records Journey Song From Raised On Radio Journey fans couldn't be more happy at the news. Hall of Famer Steve Perry and the band The Effect with Trevor Lukather ( son of Tot's Steve Lukather) have released a re-recording of Journey's “It Could Have Been You.” The song was originally on the 1986 twice-platinum album Raised on Radio.
Steve Perry Found Having Fun At A Baseball Game
Last Release Was A Steve Perry Christmas Album
"The Season" was a Christmas album released on November 5, 2021, by Fantasy Records. It received a lukewarm reception as Steve's voice had changed a little from what fans were used to. I loved the album and it is a part of my Christmas holiday every year.
I Think The Timing Is Perfect To Return To Music
Steve feels confident, and his voice is strong. I think the timing is right. People will welcome Steve Perry back and will sell out wherever venue he decides to play.
What Are The Chances Of A Journey Reunion Now?
Photo Scott Randall/WCSXSteve Perry from Journey Joe Louis Arena (photo screamin Scott)
Still, a faraway thought just from the drama the band has gone through in just the past five years. Steve Smith, the drummer, is gone, Johnathan Cain and Neal Schon are playing without problems. So that's a good sign. No, Ross Valory. Greg Rolie makes guest appearances once in a while.
Journey Still Out On The Road And Playing Comerica Park
Mark down on your WCSX calendar for July 15th at Comerica Park. Journey is currently on tour with Def Leppard and The Steve Miller Band. More Info On The Show Here
5 Classic Rock Disco Tracks We All Love (Admit It!)
KISS released Dynasty on May 23, 1979. At the time, the album got a lot of heat from fans for its heavy disco influence.
However, as the years have passed, it’s hard to deny some of the disco earworms on this album. In honor of its release, here are five classic rock disco tracks we all love.
KISS - “I Was Made For Loving You”
This ridiculously catchy track features a songwriting credit from Desmond Child, who also helped co-write massive hits for Aerosmith (“Angel,” “Dude (Looks Like A Lady)”), Bon Jovi (“Living On A Prayer,” “Bad Medicine”) and Joan Jett & the Blackhearts (“I Hate Myself For Loving You”.)
Blondie - “Heart of Glass”
This song was controversial for two reasons: Blondie was a punk band and because the song features the phrase “pain in the ass,” which made some radio stations nervous to play it. What a simpler time!
Pink Floyd - “Run Like Hell”
While not an overt dive into disco, you have to admit that this track from The Wall is definitely disco-influenced, at the very least. (And it’s just such a killer groove.)
The Rolling Stones - “Miss You”
Play “Miss You” at any wedding, and I guarantee the dance floor will be immediately packed. Plus, this might be the hookiest hook Mick Jagger and Keith Richards ever wrote.
Rod Stewart - “Da Ya Think I’m Sexy?”
A list about classic rock disco tracks just isn’t complete without this Rod Stewart gem. We’ve all danced to it in front of our bedroom mirrors. We’ve all cranked it while in the car. And if you say you haven’t, you’re either a liar or just don’t know how to live.
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