Journey is going to be at the Mardi Gras in New Orleans 2007.  Every year there are many parades in New Orleans and also in the surrounding area.   Parades begin February 9th right through until Mardi Gras day which is February 20. There are ussually several parades back to back, and many attractions. I'm sure Journey will both experience and also be party of the Mardi Gras magic.
Image The Celebration of Mardi Gras was brought to North America from  Paris.  In 1699 a party of french explorers headed by Iberville explored the Mississippi from the Gulf of Mexixo.  60 miles south of New Orleans they set up a camp on the west bank.  Knowing that day March 3rd was a major holiday in France they christened the site Point du Mardi Gras.
New Orleans hosts large Mardi Gras parades and events, thousands of sensational sculptured props and breath taking giant figures, artists and floats - one long party not to be missed.  New Orleans boasts many fine restaurants and good nite life amking it an ideal venue for these celebrations.

I'm sure there are many like myself that really thought that Jeff Scott Soto really brought life and vibrance to Journey, so you can imagine how shocked I was to hear today a suprise announcement!

Here is the official press release....

JOURNEY ANNOUNCES DEPARTURE OF JEFF SCOTT SOTO


Image June 12, 2007 -- Journey has parted ways with their recently named lead singer Jeff Scott Soto.  Jeff’s first appearance with Journey was July 7, 2006 in Bristow, VA.  He had been filling in for Steve Augeri, who had to leave the tour shortly after it began on June 23 due to illness.  Jeff’s last performance was May 12, 2007 in Leesburg, VA.

According to guitarist Neal Schon, “We appreciate all of Jeff’s hard work and we can’t thank him enough for stepping in when Steve Augeri got sick last year.  He did a tremendous job for us and we wish him the best.  We’ve just decided to go our separate ways, no pun intended.  We’re plotting our next move now."

Keyboardist Jonathan Cain continues, “We were lucky to have a friend who was already a Journey fan step in on a moment’s notice during the Def Leppard tour to help us out.  Jeff was always the consummate professional and we hope that he remains a friend of the band in the future.  We just felt it was time to go in a different direction.”

Journey--Neal Schon (guitar), Ross Valory (bass), Jonathan Cain (keyboards) and Deen Castronovo (drums)—is taking the rest of 2007 off to spend time with their families, write
new songs and map out plans for 2008.

To Quote Queen Guitarist Brian May...   
QUEEN guitarist Brian May has posted the following message on his web site: "I was actually moved to write a new page tonight [early hours of June 14], by thinking about our great pal, Jeff Scott Soto. Many of you have been writing to me about the shock of seeing him suddenly erased from the JOURNEY website, as if he had never existed. It's a strange place that I view this from. JOURNEY are, in a way, in a very similar position to ourselves. They have a legacy of hits which people will always want to hear played live. And their singer all through their golden age can no longer perform with them (Steve Perry, a truly luminous singer, in my opinion -; a voice in a million). So the JOURNEY guys (I wrote about them just a couple of months ago when they visited -; Neal Schon is a fabulous player and an esteemed friend of mine) have a similarly difficult and maddeningly set of options to juggle.

"Option 1: They (or we) throw in the towel and say, -;It can never be as good, so let-;s put on our carpet slippers and live off the past.' In other words, it's over, and all the talent and experience now goes for nothing. (Some 'fans' actually ask for this, unable to let the artists move on.)

"Option 2: They go out on tour with a 'replacement' for the legendary singer - someone who looks and sounds like Steve Perry; in this case they find themselves in a stale situation, where they are stuck in the past. I was always against this in our case - I could not stand being a fossil, going out there and effectively saying, "We can't improve on what is past — we have nothing more to say". 

"Option 3: They forget the name 'JOURNEY' and start from scratch with a new line-up and a new 'image'. I know the JOURNEY guys have been some way down that road. It's brave, but it's very unrewarding, because you tend to end up disappointing all the people who grew to love the old band, and effectively you are turning your back on everything you spent half your life building. Most times you end up playing the old hits anyway ... because why would you not want to play your own music?!

"Options 4: They find a singer with something NEW to offer, a new foil, someone who has a musical world of his own, and is worth arguing with! Even someone who can steal some of the limelight. This is what I have LOVED, working with our wonderful colleague, Paul Rodgers — yes, we can play the old stuff, and yes we can be, in a sense, a continuation of QUEEN, but everything is new — the sky is the limit — because, like in the old days, we are working with a brilliant creator, we are sharing a new creative process, feeding off each other's ideas - experimenting, growing. This is what excites me, at the age of ...oh, forget it!!! ha ha ....

"When I saw JOURNEY this year, live in London, I felt excited, because I felt they had taken Option 4 by the horns. Knowing Jeff, I knew that he had jumped in without a parachute — he turned around the whole direction of his life, not only into being a worthy part of a great band, but pushing ahead, experimenting, looking for ways to be new, within the framework. I was truly astounded by his range, power, and interpretations, and his contact with the audience. The band looked energised - even dangerous. How cool.

"Well, now we get a shock. I know in my heart Jeff would never have walked out on this — he is way too loyal. It saddens me that he seems to [have] been shed like a used pair of boots. Those boots sure covered some good ground. You know, for all the reasons above, it's understandable that JOURNEY might decide to make a U-turn. I just hope that they will be man enough to say so if this is the case,rather than hiding behind some kind of pretence that it was a mutual decision. That's an integrity thing,and a karma thing. You have to own yer own poo. And I hope they will see fit to recognise Jeff's lasting contribution to the family, and realise that he deserves to be treated with respect. And ... I desperately hope they don't go down that other road: JOURNEY is worth a whole lot more than Option 2."

This is from the official JSS website where you can go to read the complete entries...
25 Jun 2007

JSS: The 'Journey' Forward
July 7, 2006, Jeff Scott Soto began a new chapter in his life as lead singer for mega legends Journey. June 11, 2007, not even a year later, that chapter ended. Says Jeff "I was looking forward to a long, prosperous future with these guys but it seems they wanted something different than I brought to the table. No love lost though, they know what's best for the preservation of their legacy. I wish them all the best but now it's time to continue working on my own path again". 

15 Sep 2007

JSS - 2nd Half Of 2007 blog/update!
It's been a while since I've done a tour blog, I really enjoyed sharing the day to day experiences with those interested since the Soul SirkUS tour but stopped as an individual I was involved with during that time didn't 'dig it', me not wanting to make waves put the whole idea on ice but now that I don't ever have to worry about working with this person again, I'll do as I always have, note to self, lesson learned ?

I'm starting this a bit late as I have done quite a bit thusfar, but have to start somewhere so why not on the long flight home from Europe…oops, going ahead of myself, rewinding now…..

It's hard to know where to start here as my '2nd half of 2007 – No Rest Till XMAS' ordeal began before hitting the road. Since the Brazilian run with Talisman, I've been in full recording mode for the new JSS creations, at about 15 choice cuts completed & another 5-9 in the works. It's the 1st time I've ever worked on so many songs for an album but this is different, this must hit the mark like nothing else I've ever done. The stakes are higher than before, the level of expectation is far greater & stepping down from fronting one of America's legend bands, I have to make sure this material displays who & what I am unlike anything I've done to date.

In November Jeff did a small tour of the UK. Unfortunately the Glasgow venue was cancelled at the last minute, and a Nottingham date was added to the end of the tour.

Crimes of Passion was the supporting group for this tour.

The Line up for Jeff's band was:-
Jeff Scott Soto (vocals)
Gary Schutt (Bass Guitar)
Howie Simon(lead guitar)
Dave ??????(drums)

I had the pleasure of being at the Dudley show and as ussual Jeff gave it everything he had making it a superb night.

Just a small venue as ussual and Jeff came out to meet the crowd and sign autographs, pose for pictures etc.. after the show.

With Howie Simon on lead guitar, a comedian as always, a ig favourite with the crowd. Howie even did a solo spot which went down well.

Jeff came back centre stage and then said ‘With this song I want to take you back to a time when everybody wore cheesy outfits and had ridiculously f*****d up hair’. While visions of the fashion disasters of the 70’s and 80’s flashed through our minds and we waited for the trademark disco medley, the band suddenly launched into Journey’s Separate Ways!