Journey

Glee Video Premiere: Faithfully from Journey To Regionals

Wednesday, June 2, 2010 10:35AM - By Seraphina L.

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Get ready you teeny boppers/musical fanatics/Gleeks! The season finale of Glee is almost upon us and melodramatic drama and campy dancing has been turned all the way up. Even though the music of Glee has already knocked the Stone Temple Pilots reunion album out of the #1 spot on the charts, the TV phenomenon that has everyone either cringing (out of hatred) or crying (out of happiness) is about to wrap up its first year of success with an EP appropriately titled, “Journey To Regionals.”

The EP will be released on June 8th, the same day the season finale will air and guess what? We have the premier of the clip from the episode, “Journey,” where the cast performs “Faithfully” at Regionals. Check it out below!

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Video: Bruce Springsteen, Lady Gaga, Sting And More Join Together To Cover “Don’t Stop Believing”

Friday, May 14, 2010 11:22AM - By Travis Woods

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Say what you will about deforestation – if it gives us more benefit shows/ bizarre pop culture moments like this one, it may be worth putting up with: Fuse.tv reports that last night, Sting, Elton John, Bruce Springsteen, Shirley Bassey, Debbie Harry and Lady Gaga all joined together to cover Journey’s “Don’t Stop Believing” at Carnagie Hall for the Rainforest Foundation benefit.  I’ll say that again: last night, Sting, Elton John, Bruce Springsteen, Shirley Bassey, Debbie Harry and Lady Gaga all joined together to cover Journey’s “Don’t Stop Believing” at Carnagie Hall.  I simply have no words.

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VOTD: Don’t Stop the Sandman by Rock Sugar

Wednesday, February 17, 2010 4:31PM - By Travis Woods

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Oh my God… Because cruising around in a Trans-Am littered with Hardees wrappers, crinkled pictures of you ex and dog-eared copies of Metal Hammer is, well, bitchin’, L.A. metal mashup band Rock Sugar has crafted the soundtrack to your aimless drives up and down PCH as you reminisce about high school.  Their “Don’t Stop the Sandman” is a merging of the rock of Metallica’s “Enter Sandman” and the sugary cheese-pop of Journey’s “Don’t Stop Believing.”  “Because rock pops.”  Get it?

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Journey’s Arnel Pineda Rocks Out With Oprah

Monday, October 5, 2009 7:51PM - By Jeffrey Hyatt

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There will always be a heavy contingent of Journey fans – and classic rock fans in general – who believe Journey is only Journey when lead singer Steve Perry is singing all those memorable hits. But the Arnel Pineda story is pretty damn good even if he doesn’t sing “Wheel in the Sky” quite as well as Perry. And hey, fans of Pineda would argue the opposite.

The whole inspirational Pineda story made it to Oprah Monday for a “Don’t stop believing”-themed show, which included a performance by Journey.

Check below to watch the Journey/Arnal Pineda segment on Oprah.

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Weekend Roundup: Blur, Download Festival, Dave Matthews Band

Monday, June 15, 2009 7:30AM - By Anet Hovhanesian

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Some things you might have missed this weekend:

  • English Alternative rock band, Blur performed together for the first time in ten years at East Anglian Railway Museum. The group that formed in London in 1988 performed 28 songs at the scene where the band had its first ever public performance 20 years earlier. Full details about the event are available. (NME)
  • Highlights from the Download Festival: Def Leppard get emotional;  Papa Roach performed new music along with old favorites; Icons the Journey got the crowd to sing along to their music; rock band Whitesnake’s treat the crowd to a guitar battle. (NME)
  • Britain’s Got Talent’s 2nd place winner, Susan Boyle demands a lot of money for someone who didn’t even win.  She is asking for $190,000 for 12 minutes of singing according to PopEater.com. Does she deserve that much money so soon after being discovered? (PopEater)
  • Dave Matthews Band’s album Big Whiskey and the GrooGrux King, was number 1 this week on the Billboard 200.  This marks the bands fifth studio album to debut at the top spot. They bump Eminem’s Relapse into the second spot in its third week. (THR)