Journey Co-Founder George Tickner Dead at 76
The co-founder and original rhythm guitarist for the 80s rock band Journey, George Tickner, has died. He was 76.
The co-founder and original rhythm guitarist for the 80s rock band Journey, George Tickner, has died. He was 76.
A rift has occurred in the legendary rock band Journey over keyboardist Jonathan Cain’s repeated performances for Donald Trump.
Fitness trainer Eric Fleishman, a celebrity trainer known as “Eric The Trainer,” reportedly died “unexpectedly” on Thanksgiving Day.
Four decades after the rock band Journey introduced the song “Don’t Stop Believin'” to a place called South Detroit, Detroit’s hospitals are now playing the song for coronavirus patients who are on the mend.
Journey guitarist and co-founder Neal Schon is publicly lashing out at his bandmates over their recent visit to President Donald Trump’s White House.
A hall of fame is about as rock ’n’ roll as Wilford Brimley.
Rap legend Tupac Shakur, 80s soft rock band Journey and 90s alternative rock group Pearl Jam are among the eclectic group of Rock and Roll Hall of Fame nominees to be inducted into the prestigious club in 2017.
Legendary Bay Area guitarist Carlos Santana addressed an open letter to the NFL on his Facebook page Tuesday, criticizing the organization for its decision to forgo local bands for the Super Bowl 50 halftime show, and opting to go with the British band Coldplay instead.
Thatgamecompany’s 2012 Playstation 3 adventure game Journey will be released for the PlayStation 4 on July 21, 2015. The game features cross buy, meaning that gamers who have already bought it for the PlayStation 3 will get a free download for the PlayStation 4 version.