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glitter-graphics.com***Please, be clear folks: this is not the real Steve Perry, but merely a fansite dedicated on his behalf by those of us who have loved him for many, many years and pray for his return to recording. As much as we would all love it, Steve Perry is not on MySpace at ALL, on any official site...he has said so himself. Anyone out there pretending to be SP is not. So, Steve will not see all the "I love you, please marry me" messages you have been sending.***Vote for Steve!! Go to this link to vote for Steve as your favorite male rick singer of all-time. He's currently in 4th place....www.votenumber1.com/vote1malerocksinger.htmlNow that business is out of the way, here is SP's bio: Born Stephen Ray Perry in Hanford, CA, on January 22, 1949 (to Portuguese parents), Perry was raised in another California town, Lemoore. By the age of 18, Perry wanted to try and fulfill his rock & roll dreams, so he relocated to Los Angeles. The singer paid the bills by lending his vocals to radio and TV advertisements, as well as working as an engineer at Crystal Studios. In addition to singing, Perry was also a drummer and involved in several different bands during the '60s/'70s, including such obscure local acts as the Nocturns, Dollar Bills, Sullies, Ice, Pieces, and Alien Project, the latter of which was on the verge of signing a recording contract when the group's bassist died in a car accident, promptly leading to the group's breakup.Dejected, Perry gave up on music completely and returned back to Lemoore to work at his stepfather's turkey ranch. But at his mother's insistence, Perry decided to give music another try. Just as he came to the realization, the manager of the prog rock/fusion act Journey, Herbie Herbert, contacted Perry to see if he'd like to try out for the lead singer spot in the group. Perry was eventually welcomed into the band and Journey's sound shifted away from their early indulgent style and toward a more focused mainstream rock sound. The move paid off; over the course of several albums in the late '70s (1978's Infinity, 1979's Evolution, and 1980's Departure), the Perry led version of Journey became one of the top U.S. arena rock bands. Founding keyboardist Gregg Rolie was replaced by former Babys member Jonathan Cain shortly thereafter, which would result in Perry finding a perfect songwriting partner. Just when it appeared as though Journey couldn't get any more popular, Journey scored two of the early '80s biggest rock records back to back -- 1981's Escape and 1983's Frontiers -- which confirmed what fans had known for several years: that the group members were the undisputed kings of arena rock (as the two albums spawned such massive hit singles as "Don't Stop Believin'," "Who's Crying Now," "Open Arms," "Separate Ways," and "Faithfully").While Journey was on a brief break from touring and recording around this time, Perry issued his very first solo album in 1984, Street Talk, which unsurprisingly sounded almost identical to Journey and spawned a sizeable hit single with "Oh Sherrie" (as well as another minor hit, "Foolish Heart").Journey regrouped in 1986 for Raised on Radio and although the album was another sizeable hit, it was noticeably not in the same league as their previous stellar releases. After their tour, Journey quietly broke up.Little was heard from Perry subsequently, as a sophomore solo effort slated for release in 1988, Against the Wall, was ultimately shelved. Journey remained out of commission for several years while a pair of compilations, 1988's Greatest Hits and 1992's boxset Time 3, proved to be steady sellers. Perry finally got around to issuing a second solo album, For the Love of Strange Medicine, exactly ten years after his solo debut.1996 saw Journey regroup for a new studio recording, Trial by Fire, and a proposed tour. But shortly before the tour was to get underway, Perry discovered that he had a degenerative hip condition, which effectively squashed all plans for a reunion tour (Perry's unwillingness to get corrective surgery right away ultimately led to his ousting from the group, as Journey would soldier on with Perry wannabe Steve Augeri behind the mic). Perry contributed a pair of tracks to the soundtrack for the 1998 Disney animated film Quest for Camelot before a Perry compilation, Greatest Hits + 5 Unreleased, was issued later the same year.***If only this were really on sale, it would be a #1 hit!!!**** Steve Perry: A Very Perry Christmas
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My Interests

holding onto that feelin' and baseball

I'd like to meet:

fans who appreciate Steve's music, those who never stopped believin'Foolish Heart- Steve Perry

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Music:

Sam Cooke, arena rock, Alien Project, Journey (1977-1996) of course. SP just sang background vocals on a new song for a band called Guff

Movies:

Quest for Camelot, Visionquest, Monster, Baseketball ("Steeeeeeeeeeeve Perry!")

Television:

MTV, VH1, the OC

Heroes:

Sam Cooke, Otis Redding, mom, Neal Schon when there's detente

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