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Journey: Live in Manila (2010)

Overview

The American rock band, Journey performs in Manila, Philippines with their new lead singer, Arnel Pineda. Features tracks from throughout the band's career including songs from their top selling 2008 'Revelation' album. Tracks include: Only the Young, Wheel in the Sky, Open Arms, Separate Ways, Don't Stop Believin', Any Way You Want It, Be Good To Yourself, Faithfully, Escape, Lovin' Touchin' Squeezin'
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Eli Tishberg profile
Eli Tishberg

Director

Cast

Arnel Pineda profile
Arnel Pineda

Self (Vocals)

Neal Schon profile
Neal Schon

Self (Vocals / Guitar)

Jonathan Cain profile
Jonathan Cain

Self (Vocals / Keyboards / Guitar)

Ross Valory profile
Ross Valory

Self (Vocals / Bass)

Deen Castronovo profile
Deen Castronovo

Self (Vocals / Drums)

Arnel Pineda profile
Arnel Pineda

Self (Vocals)

Neal Schon profile
Neal Schon

Self (Vocals / Guitar)

Jonathan Cain profile
Jonathan Cain

Self (Vocals / Keyboards / Guitar)

Ross Valory profile
Ross Valory

Self (Vocals / Bass)

Deen Castronovo profile
Deen Castronovo

Self (Vocals / Drums)

Extra

Release Date

October 26, 2010

Original Language

English

Budget

$0.00

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