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Journey band - Albums.
These are all studio albums unless stated otherwise:
Journey (1975)
Look into the Future (1976)
Next (1977)
Infinity (1978) - first album featuring Steve Perry
Evolution (1979)
In the Beginning (1980) - features selections from their first three studio albums
Departure (1980)
Dream After Dream (1980) - Japanese movie soundtrack
Captured (1981) L ...
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Journey's critical reputation did not improve with the passage of time: The 2004 edition of the Rolling Stone Album Guide mentioned above calls Journey the perfect karaoke act and gives no studio album of theirs more than two-and-a-half stars out of five; the greatest hits albums did fare a little better.
Although written off by many as a cynical pop act, the band has become a half-ironic, half-reverent touchstone of sorts among some who would have been too young to see their original success, with semi-cultish references—at least to their greatest hits—popping up on ...
See also:Journey band, Journey band - Beginnings, Journey band - Early progressive period, Journey band - A new vocalist phase one, Journey band - A new vocalist redux, Journey band - Massive commercial success, Journey band - Turmoil, Journey band - Attempts to reform, Journey band - Recent, Journey band - Lineup past and present, Journey band - Discography, Journey band - Albums, Journey band - DVDs, Journey band - Singles, Journey band - References in popular culture Read more here: » Journey band: Encyclopedia II - Journey band - Recent |
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In December 1971, Gregg Rolie, the organist and vocalist and co-founding member of Santana, decided that it was time to leave the band, due to longstanding disagreements with Carlos Santana about the musical direction of the group. He went home to Seattle, opening a restaurant with his father.
While all this was going on, there was another face on the scene; the road manager for Santana, Walter "Herbie" Herbert. After an abortive South American ...
See also:Journey band, Journey band - Beginnings, Journey band - Early progressive period, Journey band - A new vocalist phase one, Journey band - A new vocalist redux, Journey band - Massive commercial success, Journey band - Turmoil, Journey band - Attempts to reform, Journey band - Recent, Journey band - Lineup past and present, Journey band - Discography, Journey band - Albums, Journey band - DVDs, Journey band - Singles, Journey band - References in popular culture Read more here: » Journey band: Encyclopedia II - Journey band - Beginnings |
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Toto band - Original lineup 1978.
David Paich - vocals and keyboards
Steve Lukather - guitar and vocals
Bobby Kimball - vocals
Steve Porcaro - keyboards
David Hungate - bass
Jeff Porcaro - drums
Toto band - Changes.
After the release of Toto IV, Mike Porcaro (brother to Jeff and Steve), joined the group on bass, replacing Hungate. In 1984, Bobby Kimball left the group after being arrested for selling cocaine and was replaced by Dennis Frederiksen, who was replaced not long after by Joseph Williams, the son of fam ...
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Dope band - Current members.
Edsel Dope - vocals, guitar, keyboards, samples
Virus - lead guitar, samples, backing vocals (2000-present)
Racci "Sketchy" Shay - drums, samples (2001-present)
Brix - bass guitar, keys (2004-present)
Dope band - Former members.
Simon Dope - keyboards, samplers, percussion (1997-2001)
Sloane "Mosey" Jentry - guitar (1997-1999), bass guitar, backing vocals (2000-2004)
Preston Nash - drum ...
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Saxon band - Current lineup.
Biff Byford - vocals
Doug Scarret - guitar
Paul Quinn - [[guitar]
Nibbs Carter - bass
Nigel Glockler - drums
Saxon band - Original lineup.
Biff Byford - vocals
Graham Oliver - guitar
Paul Quinn - guitar
Steve Dawson - bass
Pete Gill - drums
Saxon band - Former members.
Fritz Randow - drums and percussion
See also:Saxon band, Saxon band - Lineup, Saxon band - Current lineup, Saxon band - Original lineup, Saxon band - Former members, Saxon band - Albums, Saxon band - Studio albums, Saxon band - Live albums, Saxon band - Videos, Saxon band - Compilations, Saxon band - UK hit singles Read more here: » Saxon band: Encyclopedia II - Saxon band - Lineup |
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See also:Yes band, Yes band - Founders, Yes band - Early days, Yes band - The classic lineup, Yes band - Perpetual change, Yes band - A Ridiculously Successful Comeback Album, Yes band - Union and reunion, Yes band - The 90s and beyond, Yes band - Discography, Yes band - Official albums, Yes band - Singles, Yes band - Homeworld computer game, Yes band - Tribute bands Read more here: » Yes band: Encyclopedia II - Yes band - The classic lineup |
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UFO band - Current Line-Up.
Phil Mogg - Singer
Andy Parker - Drums
Pete Way - Bass
Vinnie Moore - Lead guitar
Paul Raymond - Keyboards & Rhythm guitar
UFO band - Previous Members Include.
Michael Schenker - Lead guitar
Andy Parker - Drums
Paul Chapman - Lead guitar
Danny Peyronel - Keyboards
Neil Carter - Keyboards & Rhythm guitar
Mick Bolton - Lead guitar
Paul G ...
See also:UFO band, UFO band - History, UFO band - Beginning, UFO band - Success, UFO band - Post-Schenker years, UFO band - The reunions, UFO band - Lineup, UFO band - Current Line-Up, UFO band - Previous Members Include, UFO band - Discography, UFO band - Albums, UFO band - Live Albums, UFO band - Greatest Hits Albums, UFO band - Videography Read more here: » UFO band: Encyclopedia II - UFO band - Lineup |
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UFO band - Current line-up.
Phil Mogg - Singer
Andy Parker - Drums
Pete Way - Bass
Vinnie Moore - Lead guitar
Paul Raymond - Keyboards & Rhythm guitar
UFO band - Previous members.
Michael Schenker - Lead guitar
Andy Parker - Drums
Paul Chapman - Lead guitar
Danny Peyronel - Keyboards
Neil Carter - Keyboards & Rhythm guitar
Mick Bolton - Lead guitar
Paul Gray - Ba ...
See also:UFO band, UFO band - History, UFO band - Beginning, UFO band - Success, UFO band - Post-Schenker years, UFO band - The reunions, UFO band - Lineup, UFO band - Current line-up, UFO band - Previous members, UFO band - Discography, UFO band - Albums, UFO band - Live Albums, UFO band - Greatest Hits Albums, UFO band - Videography Read more here: » UFO band: Encyclopedia II - UFO band - Lineup |
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After recruiting guitarist Rick Fenn, keyboardist Tony O'Malley and drummer Stuart Tosh (ex-Pilot) to create a permanent five-piece band, the new version of 10cc tour ...
See also:10cc, 10cc - Group name, 10cc - First lineup 1972-76, 10cc - The Split 1976, 10cc - Second Lineup 1976-present, 10cc - The Singles, 10cc - Original Studio Albums, 10cc - Live Albums, 10cc - Compilation albums Read more here: » 10cc: Encyclopedia II - 10cc - Second Lineup 1976-present |
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