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Post by properry on Sept 6, 2012 12:51:45 GMT -5
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Post by prettyperry79 on Sept 6, 2012 15:15:42 GMT -5
Wow awesome.
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Post by properry on Sept 7, 2012 12:05:39 GMT -5
Just to add here in case this was missed the CEO Zach Horowitz wasn't just talking about his music with Journey & solo , but he also said "new songs" too, so maybe I could be wrong, just my opinion, but it sounds VERY promising of the fans getting "new music" some time in the future from Steve. I don't THINK this CEO guy would have brought up the "new songs" in that article , if that was not part of the deal that Steve made with this music company, so it sounds like to me we fans are getting closer to new music from Steve Perry. That is my opinion of course and I'm happy!!!
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Post by arden on Sept 7, 2012 12:08:59 GMT -5
That is very interesting. Thanks for sharing, PP.
Universal Publishing signs Steve Perry deal
by Tim Ingham
Don’t Stop Believin’ hitmaker Steve Perry has signed an exclusive publishing administration agreement with Universal Music Publishing Group for the world outside of the US and Canada, The deal includes all songs written or co-written by Perry throughout his career, including as lead singer of Journey and his solo work. “One of the greatest voices in the history of rock also wrote or co-wrote some of rocks greatest songs. We couldn’t be prouder that he has chosen to bring those songs to UMPG. We look forward to working with him on both his iconic catalog and his new songs,” said Zach Horowitz, Chairman & CEO, Universal Music Publishing Group. Steve Perry said, “I so look forward to being a part of the Universal Music Publishing Group. I know they really get what songs are about and they still believe in the magic of music." As the lead singer of Journey and in his solo career, Perry is responsible for writing or co-writing tracks such as Oh Sherrie, Any Way You Want It, Foolish Heart, Separate Ways (Worlds Apart), Open Arms, Lovin’, Touchin’, Squeezin,’ and Who's Crying Now. His songs have been featured on television shows such as Glee and American Idol, and in Broadway plays like Rock of Ages and films like Monster, Money Ball. Artists who have recorded cover versions of his songs include Mary J. Blige, Mariah Carey, Barry Manilow, Martina McBride, and Rise Against. In the UK, the Glee cast version of Don’t Stop Believin’ went to No.2 on the Official Singles chart. Infinity, Perry’s first album with Journey, has sold more than 3 million copies while 1981’s Escape has sold more than 12.4 million worldwide. The band’s Greatest Hits album, with most songs written or co-written by Steve Perry, has sold over 25 million albums worldwide. Journey’s catalog has now sold over 60 million albums.
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Post by properry on Sept 9, 2012 9:32:28 GMT -5
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