
From 1977-1987, the rock band Journey emerged as one of the most popular and commercially successful musical acts in history. “Don’t Stop Believin,’” “Open Arms,” “Faithfully” and several other of the band’s megahits have become anthems in the live music world, cherished by the young and young-at-heart alike.
But when Journey’s popular lead singer, Steve Perry, left the band in response to health challenges and internal conflicts, the group went on a live-tour hiatus. For the next few years, Journey continued to work on commercial projects, including a “Greatest Hits” compilation album. That one release spent 853 weeks on the Billboard 200 album chart, going 18 times platinum.
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