After more than 50 years, the time has come for members of the iconic rock band Journey to go their separate ways.
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Journey
- NICK UT
Members of the band Journey pose after receiving a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, Friday, Jan. 21, 2005, in Los Angeles. Band members are, from left, Jonathan Cain, George Tickner, former lead vocalist Steve Perry, Aynsley Dunbar, Neal Schon, Robert Fleischman, Ross Valory, Steve Augeri, Steve Smith and Deen Castronovo. Over a 30-year period, Journey released 18 albums, selling 50 million copies on the strength of radio hits such as "Don't Stop Believin'," "Who's Crying Now," and "Open Arms." (AP Photo/Nick Ut)
Jonathan Cain, Arnel Pineda, Neal Schon
- Chris Pizzello
FILE - This Aug. 6, 2013 file photo shows members of the band Journey, from left, Jonathan Cain, Arnel Pineda, and Neal Schon during a panel discussion on the Independent Lens documentary "Don't Stop Believin': Everyman's Journey," at the PBS Summer 2013 TCA press tour in Beverly Hills, Calif. (Photo by Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP, File)
Arnel Pineda, Neal Schon
- Chris Pizzello
Arnel Pineda, left, and Neal Schon of the rock band Journey perform onstage following a panel discussion on the Independent Lens documentary "Don't Stop Believin': Everyman's Journey," at the PBS Summer 2013 TCA press tour at the Beverly Hilton Hotel on Tuesday, Aug. 6, 2013, in Beverly Hills, Calif. (Photo by Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP)
Journey
Call it what you will – Arena Rock, Stadium Rock, Concert Rock – the music of Journey defined the big rock and roll sound of the late 1970s and early 1980s. Journey performed ballads and scorchers with equal skill and passion led by Neal Schon's remarkable guitar and the soaring vocals of Steve Perry. The band is one of the 2017 inductees into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.
Journey
- NICK UT
Members of the band Journey pose after receiving a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, Friday, Jan. 21, 2005, in Los Angeles. Band members are, from left, Jonathan Cain, George Tickner, former lead vocalist Steve Perry, Aynsley Dunbar, Neal Schon, Robert Fleischman, Ross Valory, Steve Augeri, Steve Smith and Deen Castronovo. Over a 30-year period, Journey released 18 albums, selling 50 million copies on the strength of radio hits such as "Don't Stop Believin'," "Who's Crying Now," and "Open Arms." (AP Photo/Nick Ut)
Jonathan Cain, Arnel Pineda, Neal Schon
- Chris Pizzello
FILE - This Aug. 6, 2013 file photo shows members of the band Journey, from left, Jonathan Cain, Arnel Pineda, and Neal Schon during a panel discussion on the Independent Lens documentary "Don't Stop Believin': Everyman's Journey," at the PBS Summer 2013 TCA press tour in Beverly Hills, Calif. (Photo by Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP, File)
Arnel Pineda, Neal Schon
- Chris Pizzello
Arnel Pineda, left, and Neal Schon of the rock band Journey perform onstage following a panel discussion on the Independent Lens documentary "Don't Stop Believin': Everyman's Journey," at the PBS Summer 2013 TCA press tour at the Beverly Hilton Hotel on Tuesday, Aug. 6, 2013, in Beverly Hills, Calif. (Photo by Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP)
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