With huge classic hits such as 'Don't Stop Believing', 'Open Arms' and 'Who's
Crying Now', Steve Perry led 1980s power-pop outfit Journey to become one of the
biggest selling bands of all time.
Born in the small town of Hanford, California he fell in love with music after
hearing Sam Cooke's 'Cupid' and started out playing drums and singing in local
bars trying to imitate people like Don Henley and Phil Collins. He later plugged
away with several groups in Los Angeles and was on the verge of signing a record
deal with his band Alien Project when his bass player died in a car a...