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World Series of Rock: 50 Years Later: Journey

Created by industry powerhouse, Belkin Productions, the World Series of Rock was a record-setting, day-long, multi-act summer rock concert series held at Municipal Stadium in Cleveland, Ohio, from 1974 to 1980. Learn more about the concert series and the

Journey

Call the style what you will - arena rock, stadium rock, concert rock - Journey dominated in the '70s and '80s.

Journey performed ballads and scorchers with equal skill and passion led by Neal Schon's remarkable guitar and the soaring vocals of Steve Perry. More at rockhall.com...

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Images from the Jane Scott Papers Collection and the Ira Kaplan Collection of Publicity Materials at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Library and Archives.

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Listed below are notable collections and items from the Rock Hall's Archives. You can find more by searching our catalog here.

Bryan Ehlinger Collection of Posters
Includes a Journey poster for Departure, 1980.

Churchmouse/Moyssi Concert Programs
Journey concert program, 1982.

Jane Scott Papers Collection
Rock critic for the Plain Dealer, 1952-2002. This collection specifically includes materials related to Journey including photographic and promotional materials.

Michael Ochs Collection
This collection includes a folder of business papers for Journey from 1977. It also includes a recorded interview with Journey on audiocassette, and an audio recording of Journey's appearance on the radio show "Rockline" in 1986.

Philadelphia Inquirer Photographs
Photographs of Journey, 1978-2000.

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