Journey's self-titled debut arrived in April 1975, but only one member – and basically one song – has stood the rest of time.
Journey's concert at the Houston Rodeo came to an abrupt halt on Friday evening when an electrical fire broke out under the stage. The legendary rock band was just 30 seconds into performing their ...
Here's a look at Journey's prog rock-influenced self-titled debut album, which was released 50 years ago today, on 1975.
Rolie and ex-Santana guitarist Neal Schon were two of the founding members of Journey in 1973. The band was launched as a proggy, art-rock outfit that focused on instrumental prow ...
Journey’s “Don’t Stop Believin’” appears on four Billboard charts as their Greatest Hits album climbs again, nearing 850 ...
Though shelved on Journey's 'Frontiers,' "Only the Young" eventually made its way to a New York City band Scandal and singer Patty Smyth.
The iconic band's performance came to a "fiery halt" as flames engulfed stage equipment, forcing abrupt evacuation.
Journey stopped performing 'Don't Stop Believin'' mid-song and had to cancel their Houston concert at NRG Stadium after an electrical fire.
The band Journey's performance at the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo was cut short by an electrical issue Friday night. It happened during the band's hit song, "Don't Stop Believin'." Audio cut out ...
An electrical fire occurred underneath the stage, but according to a statement, the issues were resolved before the March 14 ...
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A singer in a smokey room. Legendary rock band Journey was forced to end its concert in Houston on Friday night when an “electrical incident” broke out under an hour into the gig. The rockers ...