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In two short years, Journey tribute band Don’t Stop Believin’ has achieved successes not realized by most tribute bands. DSB, as they they are known to fans, has starred on a television show ...
Journey guitarist Neal Schon is taking legal action against bandmate Jonathan Cain for performing 'Don't Stop Believin'' at a November event for Donald Trump.
Don’t Stop Believin’ might be more than four decades old now, but the song has brought the San Franciscan band a whole new level of fame in recent times.
As audio cut out during the mega hit at the March 14 concert, the band's fans at NRG Stadium were left hanging Journey had to exit the stage mid-concert due to an electrical fire at a Texas venue ...
Journey performed a rendition of “Don’t Stop Believin’” for the stadium. The song famously features the lyrics “Born and raised in South Detroit.” However, the band swapped the lyrics ...
Cain created the song with his bandmates based off of the support of his father inspiring him and telling him: “Don’t stop believin’, Jon.” For years, members of Journey agreed not to get ...
Journey joined the likes of Pink Floyd and Bob Marley when its greatest hits album hit 800 weeks on the Billboard 200.
"A janitor named Richard Goodall auditioned for AGT with 'Don’t Stop Believin'.' Now, he’s performing with Journey at the Finale," said judge Howie Mandel Indiana-based singing janitor Goodall ...
A Journey band member’s performance of “Don’t Stop Believin’” at Mar-a-Lago prompted another bandmate to take legal action.