Sunday, December 15, 2019

Rock News Story Of The Year No. 5: JOURNEY



As part of the 2019 hennemusic Rock News Awards, the daily news site is counting down the Top 10 Rock News stories of the past year.

Finalists for the 10th annual hennemusic Rock News Awards are chosen by readers: the Rock News Story Of The Year is determined by page views, while the Rock News Artist Of The Year is based on the combined total page views of the top 50 hennemusic rock news stories of the past twelve months.

The 2019 hennemusic Rock News Awards winners will be announced on Thursday, December 19.


2019 Rock News Story Of The Year – Top 10

10 – VAN HALEN
09 – THE ROLLING STONES
08 – AC/DC
07 – THE ROLLING STONES
06 – FLEETWOOD MAC


Rock News Story Of The Year No. 5: JOURNEY


In January, Neal Schon announced the opening pair of dates for his “Journey Through Time” tour.

The series will see the Journey founder and guitarist celebrate the band’s legendary catalog and rich history, including tunes from the San Francisco outfit’s first three albums: 1975’s “Journey”, 1976’s “Look Into The Future”, and 1977’s “Next.”

Schon and his Journey and Santana bandmate Gregg Rolie will perform with a lineup that includes former Journey member Deen Castronovo on vocals and drums, Marco Mendoza (Thin Lizzy, Whitesnake) on bass and vocals, multi-instrumentalist Marti Frederiksen and Chris Collins on guitar and keys.

Check out the No. 5 hennemusic story of 2019 on JOURNEY here.


See also:

Search Journey at hennemusic
2019 hennemusic Rock News Awards announced
AC/DC and Pink Floyd win 2018 hennemusic Rock News Awards
The Eagles sweep the 2017 hennemusic Rock News Awards
AC/DC sweep the 2016 hennemusic Rock News Awards
Van Halen and KISS top the 2015 hennemusic Rock News Awards
Van Halen sweep 2014 hennemusic Rock News Awards
Van Halen and Pearl Jam top the 2013 hennemusic Rock News Awards
Van Halen dominate the 2012 hennemusic Rock News Awards
Van Halen win two hennemusic Rock News Awards
Guns N’ Roses named hennemusic’s Rock News Artist of The Year
Jimmy Page’s 2011 plans named hennemusic’s Rock News Story Of The Year