Journey Mourns Loss of Steve Perry and Herbie Herbert

Herbert “Herbie” Herbert, the manager of the iconic American rock band Journey for 20 years, passed away on Monday at his home in Orinda, California. The case of his death was natural causes, according to Variety.

Herbie, who was born as Walter James Herbert II, began his career as a roadie for Santana and was a protégé of legendary concert promoter, Bill Graham. He later went on to manage Journey, helping the band become one of the most successful rock bands of the 1980s.

Journey was formed in San Francisco in 1973 and became famous for their hit songs such as “Don’t Stop Believin’”, “Open Arms”, and “Wheel in the Sky”. Steve Perry, the band’s lead singer, was an essential part of the band’s success during the 1980s.

However, in the late 1990s, Perry’s health began to deteriorate. He suffered from hip problems which prevented him from touring with the band. The band gave him an ultimatum, to undergo hip replacement surgery so the tour could proceed upon his recovery, or they would hire a replacement singer.

Perry was hesitant to undergo surgery and was upset with his bandmates. He announced that he was permanently leaving Journey. Since then, the band has had several lead singers, including Jeff Scott Soto and Steve Augeri.

In December 2006, Jeff Scott Soto replaced Steve Augeri as the lead singer of Journey after Augeri began suffering from throat problems on the road. However, Soto did not sound right to the band, and he was eventually dismissed.

Arnel Campaner Pineda, a Filipino singer and songwriter, came to prominence in the Philippines during the 1980s and was later chosen as the lead singer of Journey in 2007. Pineda’s powerful voice and incredible stage presence helped Journey maintain its popularity and become one of the most successful rock bands of all time.

The death of Herbie Herbert is a great loss to the music industry and to the band Journey. His contribution to the success of the band cannot be overstated. His legacy will live on through the music he helped create and the memories he left behind.

What Happened To The Lead Journey Singer?

Journey’s lead singer, Steve Perry, faced a dilemma when the band presented him with an ultimatum to undergo hip replacement surgery so that the tour could proceed upon his recovery. Perry, who was still hesitant to undergo surgery, was further upset by his bandmates’ decision to hire a replacement singer if he did not undergo the procedure. Eventually, Perry announced that he was permanently leaving Journey, thus ending his tenure as the band’s lead singer.

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Who Died From Journey Band?

The person who passed away was Herbie, born as Walter James Herbert II, who was a well-known manager in the music industry. He started his career as a roadie for Santana but is best remembered for managing the iconic band Journey for a span of 20 years. Herbie died at his home in Orinda, California on Monday due to natural causes, as reported by Variety.

Why Did Journey Replace Their Singer?

Journey replaced their singer, Jeff Scott Soto, because according to the band’s guitarist, Neal Schon, he didn’t sound right to them. Soto joined the band in December 2006 as a replacement for Steve Augeri, who was suffering from throat problems. Augeri had taken over as the lead singer of Journey in 1998 after Steve Perry’s departure. The band decided to part ways with Soto due to their dissatisfaction with his vocals, which led to the search for a new lead singer.

Who Replaced Journey’s Lead Singer?

Journey’s lead singer was replaced by Arnel Campaner Pineda, a Filipino singer and songwriter. Pineda gained prominence in the Philippines during the 1980s and became an international sensation in 2007 when he joined Journey as their new lead singer. His powerful vocals and stage presence have earned him critical acclaim and a dedicated fan base. Pineda continues to tour and record with Journey, cementing his status as a talented and successful musician.

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Conclusion

The death of former Journey lead singer, Steve Perry, has left a significant impact on the music industry and the band’s fans. Perry’s powerful and soulful voice was a major factor in the band’s success during the 1980s, and his departure from the band in 1998 left many fans heartbroken. Despite the band’s lineup changes over the years, Journey has continued to produce hit songs and tour, with Arnel Campaner Pineda taking over as lead singer in 2007. The passing of Herbie Herbert, the band’s former manager and Bill Graham protégé, has also left a void in the music industry. As we mourn the loss of these influential figures, we can reflect on their lasting contributions to the world of music and the memories they have left behind.

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William Armstrong

William Armstrong is a senior editor with H-O-M-E.org, where he writes on a wide variety of topics. He has also worked as a radio reporter and holds a degree from Moody College of Communication. William was born in Denton, TX and currently resides in Austin.