From their early days as a progressive group to their high-flying power-ballad days of the 80's, Journey remains one of the most popular bands from the AOR period (Album Oriented Rock). Their balanced attack of Steve Perry's dynamic vocals, Neal Schon's guitar work, and Jonathan Cain's keyboarding consistently proved successful, especially on such hits as "Don't Stop Believin'," "Who`s crying now", "Separate Ways (Worlds Apart)," and "Be Good To Yourself."
In the 70's, Gregg Rolie (vocals, keyboard), Aynsley Dunbar (drums), George Tickner (guitar) and Robert Fleischmann (vocals) were also part of the band. Their core lineup of Schon, Cain, and Perry are rounded out by bassist Ross Valory, and famed fusion drummer Steve Smith. In recent years, the band has dealt with some lineup changes. Steve Perry left the band in 1998. Steve Smith left afterwards to continue his jazz career.
Starting in 1998, Journey consisted of Schon, Cain, Valor...
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