For those who didn't stop believing, their wish came true. Journey frontman Steve Perry hit the stage after nearly twenty years to perform a few of his classics.
Eels leader Mark Oliver "E" Everett says he's "trying to get used to my new role as Neal Schon" after former Journey frontman Steve Perry's surprise performance with the group over Memorial Day Weekend. Perry sang a pair of Journey hits — "Open Arms
Just when you thought some obsessive documentarian might make a film called “Searching for Steve Perry,” the reclusive former Journey frontman showed up unexpectedly Sunday night at the Fitzgerald Theater during the second encore of the Eels concert.
Steve Perry shocked Journey fans this weekend when he emerged from a 19-year hiatus to perform a brief set at an Eels concert. The last time anyone heard Perry perform in public was on his 1994/'95 solo tour in support of
Reclusive former Journey frontman Steve Perry returned to the stage for the first time in 19 years, joining alt-rockers Eels for a handful of songs during their second encore at a St. Paul, Minnesota gig Sunday night. As Eels