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  1. 2 days ago · Steve Perry, the iconic voice behind Journey, opened up about his songwriting journey, particularly the creation of the legendary anthem, “Don’t Stop Believin’.” During a lively chat on Jonesy’s Jukebox, Perry shared some behind-the-scenes moments from that magical time. A Song That Sparked From a Warehouse Perry recalled that the song was born in an […]

  2. 2 days ago · New details are emerging about what went down between Perry Farrell and Dave Navarro at the Jane’s Addiction show in Boston earlier this month, which ended abruptly when the singer threw a punch ...

  3. 23 hours ago · The Hollywood Curtain / BACKGRID. Jane’s Addiction lead singer Perry Farrell stepped out this weekend following a public incident onstage earlier this month that caused the band to cancel its ...

  4. 4 days ago · Perry Farrell was born Peretz Bernstein in Queens, New York in 1959. After the break up of his LA band Psi Com, he soon began playing with bassist Eric Avery, and by 1986, they were in need of a drummer and guitarist. Avery introduced Farrell to Dave Navarro and Stephen Perkins at a loft party.

  5. 2 days ago · "Don't Stop Believin '" is a song by American rock band Journey. It was released in October 1981 as the second single from the group's seventh studio album, Escape (1981), released through Columbia Records. "Don't Stop Believin '" shares writing credits between the band's vocalist Steve Perry, guitarist Neal Schon, and keyboardist Jonathan Cain.

  6. 2 days ago · Dan Cleary, who’s handled bass and guitar tech duties for the alt-rockers for 17 years, explains the incident in-depth in the new episode of Rare Form Radio.The band cancelled all upcoming shows and entered an indefinite hiatus earlier this month, shortly after a frustrated Farrell threw the punch at Navarro in Boston on September 13.

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  8. 2 days ago · The band were five weeks into a 10-week tour, and a new single, True Love, had already been slated for release on September 18, followed by Dave Navarro’s signature Supreme Cry Baby wah the day after. Indeed, as an emotional Cleary tells it, the band were preparing for years of activity.