Whether or not Journey will ever reconvene in the studio to put together a new album remains an open question, but guitarist Neal Schon is keeping busy with an impressive list of solo and side projects.
It's already entered the annals of MTV history as one of the textbook examples of early-80s unintentional comedy, so what new way can people pay tribute to the video for Journey's hit 'Separate Ways (Worlds Apart)?' That question has been answered with a shot-for-shot remake, which can be viewed above.
This has been quite the week for Journey rumors: Steve Perry seemed to say he was talking to the band about a reunion, which his former bandmates quickly denied, and now those ever-talkative anonymous sources are saying current vocalist Arnel Pineda wants to be let out of his contract.
It appears that the latest round of rumors regarding Steve Perry rejoining Journey are untrue. The band's management has denied that any such communication has taken place between the two camps.
After years of sending messages back and forth to each other in the press, it appears that Steve Perry and Neal Schon are seriously considering the idea of Perry returning to Journey. In a new interview, the singer reveals that the two are in discussions.
Statistically speaking, not many of us are small-town girls living in a lonely world. But that obviously hasn't kept us from rocking out behind the wheel to Journey's 'Don't Stop Believin'.'
It isn't the Journey reunion that so many fans are hoping for, but it looks like Steve Perry is going to appear on an upcoming album -- collaborating with electronic rock band AWOLNATION, best known for the 2011 Top 20 hit 'Sail.'
In what was billed as "the first pay-per-view wedding to double as a concert and fundraiser for typhoon relief efforts in the Philippines," Journey guitarist Neal Schon wed his betrothed, reality TV star Michaele Salahi, in a televised event on Dec. 15.
Journey guitarist Neal Schon and reality-TV celebrity Michaele Salahi have invited family, friends and 90 millions guests to their upcoming wedding. They've also announced "a surprise special guest" for the nuptials, which will be broadcast as a pay-per-view event.
The devastation caused by Typhoon Haiyan has mobilized the world in relief efforts. Among those who have contributed are Journey, who have donated $350,000 to the cause.