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Happy Birthday Steve Perry

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Happy Birthday Steve Perry

 

Steve Perry (born Stephen Ray Perry; January 22, 1949) is an American singer and songwriter best known as the lead vocalist of the band Journey from 1977–1987 and 1995–1998. Perry had a successful solo career throughout the late eighties and early nineties.

If only one singer could be selected as the most identifiable with ’80s arena rock, it would have to be Journey’s Steve Perry. Born Stephen Ray Perry in Hanford, CA, on January 22, 1949 (to Portuguese parents), Perry was raised in another California town, Lemoore, during which time he worked at his stepfather’s turkey ranch. But by the age of 18, Perry wanted to try and fulfill his rock & roll dreams, so he relocated to Los Angeles. The singer paid the bills by lending his vocals to radio and TV advertisements, as well as working as an engineer at Crystal Studios. In addition to singing, Perry was also a drummer and involved in several different bands during the ’60s/’70s, including such obscure local acts as the Nocturns, Dollar Bills, Sullies, Ice, Pieces, and Alien Project, the latter of which was on the verge of signing a recording contract when the group’s bassist died in a car accident, promptly leading to the group’s breakup.

Dejected, Perry gave up on music completely and returned back to Lemoore to work once more at his stepfather’s turkey ranch. But at his mother’s insistence, Perry decided to give music another try. Just as he came to the realization, the manager of the prog rock/fusion act Journey, Herbie Herbert, contacted Perry to see if he’d like to try out for the lead singer spot in the group. Perry was eventually welcomed into the band and Journey’s sound shifted away from their early indulgent style and toward a more focused mainstream rock sound. The move paid off; over the course of several albums in the late ’70s (1978′s Infinity, 1979′s Evolution, and 1980′s Departure), the Perry led version of Journey became one of the top U.S. arena rock bands. Founding keyboardist Gregg Rolie was replaced by former Babys member Jonathan Cain shortly thereafter, which would result in Perry finding a perfect songwriting partner. Just when it appeared as though Journey couldn’t get any more popular, Journey scored two of the early ’80s biggest rock records back to back — 1981′s Escape and 1983′s Frontiers — which confirmed what fans had known for several years: that the group members were the undisputed kings of arena rock (as the two albums spawned such massive hit singles as “Don’t Stop Believin’,” “Who’s Crying Now,” “Open Arms,” “Separate Ways,” and “Faithfully”).

While Journey was on a brief break from touring and recording around this time, Perry issued his very first solo album in 1984, Street Talk, which unsurprisingly sounded almost identical to Journey and spawned a sizeable hit single with “Oh Sherrie” (as well as another minor hit, “Foolish Heart”). Journey regrouped in 1986 for Raised on Radio and although the album was another sizeable hit, it was noticeably not up to snuff when compared to their previous stellar releases. Sensing this themselves, Journey quietly broke up shortly thereafter. Little was heard from Perry subsequently, as a sophomore solo effort slated for release in 1988, Against the Wall, was ultimately shelved. Journey remained out of commission for several years while a pair of compilations, 1988′s Greatest Hits and 1992′s boxset Time 3, proved to be steady sellers. Perry finally got around to issuing a second solo album, For the Love of Strange Medicine, exactly ten years after his solo debut.

1996 saw Journey regroup for a new studio recording, Trial by Fire, and a proposed tour. But shortly before the tour was to get underway, Perry discovered that he had a degenerative hip condition, which effectively squashed all plans for a reunion tour (Perry’s unwillingness to get corrective surgery right away ultimately led to his ousting from the group, as Journey would soldier on with Perry clone Steve Augeri behind the mic). Perry contributed a pair of tracks to the soundtrack for the 1998 Disney animated film Quest for Camelot before a Perry compilation, Greatest Hits + Five Unreleased, was issued later the same year. Perry was interviewed in the early 21st century for an episode of VH1′s Behind the Music that focused on Journey, during which the singer told his side of the story of his ousting from the group and the happenings behind the scenes. In addition to his work with Journey and as a solo artist, Perry has lent his vocal talents to recordings by such other artists as Sammy Hagar, Jan Hammer, and Kenny Loggins.

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  • Debbie Storm

    Steve,

    I hope that you had a great birthday ! Have you been out to play in the snow yet ? I know you love the snow. Steve I know its your bithday messages, but I was on this other site with the IP address 12.162.187.133 and I dont know exactly when it was written but the person of this site was saying that your had made up your hip problem because you didnt want to tour and that your voice couldnt reach the octaves anymore. Well I have several things that I would like to say to that person on this site and hope the read this, because there wasnt a place to leave a comment. Well here goes, whomever Ray is. Ray you have your facts all wrong. You speak of the many inside the band circle that says all of these things about about Steve, I would just like you to name a few !!! Im still waiting. Well they need to tell you the whole story. Well, I will Steves voice still GREAT ! According to Randy Jackson. And I know that Randy Jackson knows what he is talking about and the bands inner circle has alot to say and soo do I. Steve is a very private person, and thats his right. Steve had a problem with his hip and at the same time, Steves mother was dying. What really perturbes me is that, The band should have supported him during this hard time in his life, but one thing is that Neil, who Steve probably felt was a friend, always wanted to be the front man. And he hated that Steve got all the attention and Neil was and probably still is jelious. And another thing that really pisses us fans of was that Neil had made the comment that they,(meaning the fans) didnt know the difference, they thought it was Steve with a perm. Well as far as that goes, Steves fans do know the difference and we dont like it when someone such as Neil or anyone else tries to insult our intelligence. So Neil can just go on his blank ity blank way. And one thing you apparently dont know about Steve Perry is that when it comes to his music and voice and anything that has to do with his musical talent, is that Steve is a perfectionist ! So Neil can go on trying with these sound a likes, Well lets see-is it live or is it memorex ? Well lets see, Neil we do know the difference. And you brought this all on yourself. You should have been a supporting friend instead of blankety blank. Even now, Neil still wants to be the front man, no matter who the vocalist is. The otherday I was searching 2011 concert line up, and not only did I see Journey was going on tour. But Neil Schoen was on the list all by himself. Thats it Neil, just keep chasing your tail. No matter how hard you try to fill Steves shoes. It will never happen. The rest of the guys, like Jonathan Cain are great musicians in my book. Maybe they will get tired of Neil trying to dominate the show and try to get back with Steve. That would be a real ass kicker . Any way sorry Steve for venting on this site, but I just had to ger it out. Lot of Love Always
    Debbie Storm

  • Donna and Arthur Silva

    We play your videos and music at all our get togethers. Your videos are amazing everyone loves to watch them. Just goes to show you are not getting older your getting better and we have you to show for that statement. Happy Birthday keep singing you are the best!!! Still love to see more maybe we will see you on a tour one day soon.Tours seen to be fashionable for the great band of the 60′s,70′s & 80′s. Your give us so much enjoyment, have a great Birthday.
    P.S. By the way we are your age and have a daughter named Sherry.

  • Leah

    Hope that you do ‘fish or cut bait’, Mr. Perry, and grace the world with your music (at least!) one more time. Whatever genre you are into now-your fans will love it. We don’t expect you to be 29, and we aren’t looking for a nostalgia ‘Journey’ tour. We are genuine fans who simply want to share via your music whatever space, emotion, or message you wish to communicate at this point in your life, in 2011. So, hope you can curb your perfectionism, overcome any inertia, and get into the studio to record the tracks you said you feel are ready to lay down. Then go on Letterman, Oprah, Dr. Phil, Conan, wherever, and we’ll all be enthralled-and then we’ll rush to buy that CD! Happy Birthday, to someone who has given me so much joy, therapeutic catharsis in times of stress or pain, and sheer entertainment. Be well in 2011…

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