We were there when Journey stopped Believin’. Friday, March 14, the rock band was in the middle of performing their biggest hit, “Don’t Stop Believin’,” when everything came to a ...
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Why did Gregg Rolie leave the band Journey?Rolie and ex-Santana guitarist Neal Schon were two of the founding members of Journey in 1973. The band was launched as a ...
Journey fans didn’t stop “Believin'” in the band even after a crew rushed to the stage with fire extinguishers. During a March 14 concert at the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo at NRG Stadium, the ...
After a few minutes of trying to identify what caused the power outage, it was determined that it was caused by an electrical fire under the stage. The officials canceled the remainder of the show to ...
The iconic '80s rockers, famed for their hits Don’t Stop Believin’ and Any Way You Want It, were forced to halt their set during RadioHouston in Texas on Friday 14th March, when it was disrupted by an ...
A legendary rock band was forced to cut its concert short after five songs because a fire broke out underneath the stage.
Journey was formed in 1973 with Neal Schon on lead guitar, Gregg Rolie on keyboards and lead vocals, Ross Valory on bass, ...
Neal Schon, showed. “Last night at Houston TX Rodeo we had an amazing overly packed house of 79-80 thousand fans that showed up to see us!!” Schon, 71, said in a Saturday Instagram post.
Rock band’s co-founder and lead guitarist Neal Schon apologized to fans for the incident, saying he ‘felt terrible’ ...
The audience kept singing one of the band's biggest hits as crew members rushed on stage with fire extinguishers.
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