Arnel Pineda
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I was disappointed because I was very much looking forward to [the show]
They're just die-hard fans who got used to Steve Perry's voice, and I have no argument with that ... I'm also a very big fan of Perry. I know where they are coming from.
They're just die-hard fans who got used to Steve Perry's voice, and I have no argument with that ... I'm also a very big fan of Perry. I know where they are coming from.More quotes »
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Journey back to rock Birmingham LG Arena
First it was Glee, then Journey’s Don’t Stop Believin’ played a key role in the last episode of The Sopranos and then in the stage musical Rock Of Ages. Now the song has had even further exposure after Rock Of Ages made it onto the big screen with Tom Cr from Express & Star Read more »
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Journey's Jonathan Cain speaks to The Chronicle ahead of Newcastle gig
Heavy-rock lovers are in for a treat next week in Newcastle as Whitesnake, Journey and Thunder team up. In the second of a three-part special, Mick Burgesschats to Jonathan Cain, keyboard player and songwriter with Journey. You’re here for your first sho from ChronicleLive Read more »
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Doc about Journey frontman at Charles on Tuesday
Talk about a great story just falling into your lap. Baltimore filmmaker Ramona Diaz can't help but chuckle while recounting how she first heard about Arnel Pineda, the unlikely successor to Steve Perry as lead singer for Journey and the subject of her l from Baltimore Sun Read more »
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2. Fairy-tale Journey
IT has been five years since Filipino singer Arnel Pineda was discovered on YouTube and became the lead vocalist for legendary rock band Journey. But the 45-year-old singer still pinches himself to make sure that he is not dreaming. Pineda says: Its like from The Star Malaysia Read more »
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Magic, madness, witches, and holdin' on to that feeeeeling: new movies!
This photo really says it all, amirite? 'The Incredible Burt Wonderstone' opens tomorrow. The newly-renamed CAAMfest (the film festival formerly known as the San Francisco International Asian American Film Festival) opens tonight with its own slice of Ma from San Francisco Bay Guardian Read more »