Steve Perry is best known as the lead vocalist of famous American rock band ‘Journey’
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Steve Perry is best known as the lead vocalist of famous American rock band ‘Journey’
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The relationship between him and his girlfriend Sherri Swafford didn’t work out and caused him much heartache. His break-up pain is apparent in many of his musical compositions.
His mother Mary was diagnosed with a serious neurological illness which resulted into her death on December 4, 1985. Her untimely death affected him and his career profoundly.
Steve was born to Ray Perry, vocalist and owner of radio station KNGS, and his wife Mary Perry. His family was of Portuguese descent which helped him acquire fluency in both English and Portuguese.
After few years of his birth, his parents got divorced and he moved in with his mother and grandparents. He was 14 when his mother met and married Marv who provided him considerable encouragement to carry out his musical pursuit.
His family moved to Lemoore, California, where he attended the local high school and actively participated in the school’s marching band as well as other bands.
He was quite young when he heard Sam Cooke on the radio for the first time. Cooke’s song ‘Cupid’ inspired him to take up singing seriously as a full-time career.
In his early days, he carried out his musical endeavor by joining with like-minded friends in groups and giving performances in local barbershop Quartet. ‘The Sullies’ was the highly rewarding of them all in which he played drums and sang. It won the battle of the bands in Calaveras outshining 80 other bands.
On October 28, 1977, he made his public debut with ‘Journey’ in San Francisco. The band soon moved to mainstream rock with Perry on their side and released the first album with him, ‘Infinity’, which led to substantial increase in sales. It included his self-composed song ‘Lights’ which became an instantaneous chartbuster.
In 1979, ‘evolution’ was released and it too became a huge seller, featuring Journey’s first top 20 hits, ‘Loving, touching, squeezing’. In the following year, ‘Escape’ was released packed with hits such as ‘Don’t stop believing’. It became the band’s best-seller album, selling more than 7 million copies.
In 1983, one of era’s top selling albums, ‘Frontiers’ was released. In the same year, ‘Journey’ undertook an extensive tour to fund its recordings. Following this, Perry released his first solo album ‘Street talk’ which included his first biggest hit as a solo artist, ‘Oh Sherrie’, written for his then-girlfriend Sherrie Swafford.
A series of unfortunate events compelled him to leave ‘Journey’ unofficially in 1986. Thereafter, he took a seven years break from the music industry. He reunited with ‘Journey’ in 1996, for the reunion album, ‘Trial by Fire’, which was a huge success, making its way into the third position in billboard chart. But due to a hip injury, he couldn’t continue further with the band.
In 1998, he released “greatest hits + 5 unreleased”, a solo compilation album which included an original Alien Project demo.
In 1984, he released his first solo album, ‘Street Talk’, which was his biggest hit as a solo artist. It also included “Oh Sherrie”, whic was written for his then girlfriend, Sherrie Swafford, who also appeared in the music video. The song attained topmost position in the US rock charts and received heavy airplay on MTV.
In 1985, he was one of the 21 singers in the charity single, ‘We are the world’, recorded by the super group ‘USA for Africa’. It won him much respect and admiration from his fans all across USA.
In 1998, he recorded several songs for the soundtrack of ‘Quest for Camelot’, a Warner Bros. film. It can be found on the motion pictures soundtrack now.
In 2006, he remastered and re-released his two solo projects, ‘Street Talk’ and ‘for the love of strange medicine’ and ‘Greatest Hits’ CD.