Who replaced Steve Perry?

Stephen Ray Perry is an American singer and songwriter who was born on January 22, 1949. Between 1977 to 1987 and again between 1995 and 1998, when the rock band Journey saw their greatest commercial success, he served as their main singer. He also co-authored or wrote a number of Journey’s well-known songs. Between the mid-1980s and mid-1990s, Perry enjoyed popularity as a solo artist.
Between then and 2018, Perry made sporadic appearances in music.
Perry has been dubbed “The Voice,” a moniker first used by Jon Bon Jovi, as a result of the praise his singing voice has received from notable musical colleagues and magazines.
Perry was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and was ranked No. 76 on Rolling Stone’s list of the “100 Greatest Singers of All Time.”
Who replaced Steve Perry?
Immediately following Mr. Perry’s second departure in 1997. Arnel Pineda, a former cover-band singer from Manila, Philippines, has been the band’s frontman since December 2007, according to Mr. Schon, who found him on YouTube.
Rather than Mr. Perry, Mr. Pineda performed the 1981 classic “Don’t Stop Believin'” during Journey’s Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction last April. He stated clearly, “I’m not in the band,” and added, “Singers need to stick together; it’s Arnel’s gig.”
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