where is he now?
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meemaw1107 — 20 years ago(August 28, 2005 08:51 PM)
It's very sad when people post "answers to things they know NOTHING about!!!" Seriously you guys have it wrong. Just "google" him, or "Journey" & you will get the truth, it's not that hard. There was even an interview & storyline on "Behind the Scenes VH1." Steve didn't have throat cancer, even tho that was one of the rumors., His mother died of cancer. To try & give you the short story, Steve & Journey were getting ready for a big come back, in the mid 90's or so with their newest work, then "Trial By Fire" & the hit single "When You Love A Woman" when Steve was sidelined with a hip injury, trying to make up his mind to go ahead with a hip replacement or try alternative ways to heal. the rest of the group didn't feel they had "time" to wait around & "went on without him."
Steve still has his "hand" in the music industry today. In fact, I'm watching the movie "Monster" with Charlize Theron & Steve was the music consultant.
Without saying, I, am a true fan of Steve Perry & Journey when he was with them.
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cynthiac-2 — 20 years ago(November 17, 2005 09:52 PM)
You may really really love journey, but Steve doesn't have a wife and kids. Steve never had throat cancer.
Steve is fine. He went to his ceremony for the star on the Hollywood Walk of fame last year with Journey. They didn't expect him to come, but he was there. And he was fine.
He just sang on a jazz album in 2004, and he sounds perfect. He sang on a Hawaiian album in 2003, good strong voice.
He wants to walk the beach, produce music, and be left alone in privacy.
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TornadoJackson — 20 years ago(November 28, 2005 10:14 AM)
"He just sang on a jazz album in 2004, and he sounds perfect. He sang on a Hawaiian album in 2003, good strong voice. "
That's a bit of an overstatement. Steve delivered some back-up vocals on David Pack's new album. He sounded nice, but it was all done in his low range. He also made an appearance in Chicago recently and hung with the Sox. At their post-game celebratory parade Steve went on stage and attempted to sing "Don't Stop Believing"it was worse than horrid. His high range is toast. Very sad.
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Aiw12674 — 20 years ago(February 05, 2006 01:40 PM)
I just wanted to say that I think that he looked so good when he was young and with Journey, He was kind of an attractive man. I kind of wish that he was not in his 50's now.
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pamela_go — 20 years ago(February 09, 2006 09:59 AM)
I can't believe all the negative stuff about Steve Perry. Singing like he did for all those years has to have some effect on your voice. Does everyone expect to look the same when they are in their 50's? No matter what he looks or sounds likehe is an amazing musician. He spent as much time as he wanted on tour and now just wants a normal life. It sucks that it had to result in Journey finding a new lead singer. I have actually seen them in concert a few times. I like that he doesn't sound exactly like Steve Perry. That would be creepy. I am just thankful that we all can still have an opportunity to see Journey in concert.
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am_buglet_82 — 20 years ago(February 11, 2006 07:40 PM)
"Wife and kids, that's pretty funny."
How is the idea of him having a wife and kids pretty funny?
I believe you, but I'm just curious as to why it's funny
-Amanda
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mitoutsound — 20 years ago(February 24, 2006 07:23 AM)
What's wrong with him being in his 50s? He's still attractive and talented.
If you're missing the young Stevie, there's plenty of him on DVD and videotape.
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jcs1956 — 20 years ago(April 06, 2006 05:17 PM)
I believe it was Bette Davis who said, "Old age ain't for sissies." As someone who is about to hit the half-century mark, trust me when I say that man's still got it goin' on! I've been enjoying the voice and the view for 27 years.
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djplanetbollywood — 19 years ago(June 08, 2006 04:08 PM)
Hi Kristen, Since you mentioned you knew him so well, I have a Christian CD I made and its very healing and soothing and has a lot of piano. I understand Steve grew up catholic and I would like for him to have a copy. Do you have any address I can send it to him.a po box or managment co. or any address that i know he'll recieve it. If your into christian music i'll send you one too.Because I know you won't post it publicly you can email me the address to
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spmusic49 — 19 years ago(June 12, 2006 01:19 AM)
This is way off base. Steve does have a daughter. If you know him so well, you would know this. I don't believe for one second that you know him. If you did, again I will say this, Steve doesn't let any part of his private life out on the net, in print, not anywhere.
Again, I don't believe in what you are saying. This is such fabrication. How can you dupe people into believing you know Steve?