Jeff Scott Soto has been involved in bands included Yngwie Malmsteen, Panth… Read Full Bio ↴Jeff Scott Soto has been involved in bands included Yngwie Malmsteen, Panther, Axel Rudi Pell, Eyes, Talisman, Takara, Humanimal, Human Clay, Kryst The Conqueror, Redlist, The Boogie Knights, Soul Sirkus and W.E.T..
By the time he reached his mid-30’s, Jeff Scott Soto had already spent twenty years splitting his time between recording studios and concert stages around the world. From heavy metal and funk to AOR and pop, Jeff has done it all.
Born November 4, 1965, in Brooklyn, New York, Jeff Scott Soto relocated to the San Fernando Valley in California at the age of eight. During his formative years, while his friends were drawn to the likes of Kiss, Jeff’s musical tastes leaned more toward bands like Queen, Journey and Motown artists like the Jackson 5. Following graduation from high school in 1983, Jeff and his older brother Joey formed a series of dead-end metal bands.
In late 1984, Soto answered an open call for audition tapes by former Alcatrazz guitarist Yngwie J. Malmsteen. Jeff’s major label debut on ‘Yngwie J. Malmsteen’s Rising Force’ was released on Polydor that year. In 1985, Jeff returned to the recording studio to record Malmsteen’s ‘Marching Out’. The band began kicked off a tour in Japan, creating quite a stir; a Tokyo concert was filmed and later released on video as ‘Chasing Yngwie: Live in Tokyo, ‘85’.
After leaving Yngwie’s band, Jeff recorded demos with ex-Kiss guitarist Vinnie Vincent and later resurfaced with Japanese guitarist Kuni Takeuchi on 1988’s ‘Lookin’ for Action’. Jeff also recorded vocals, albeit under an alias, for ‘Kryst the Conqueror’, a project spearheaded by members of punk legends The Misfits.
In 1990 Jeff Scott Soto collaborated with former Rising Force band mate, bassist Marcel Jacob, in a distinctly European metal band called Talisman. He also appeared with hard-rocking California party band Eyes. Neither band toured extensively; Jeff found time to record 1991’s ‘Skrapp Mettle’ album, wisely appearing under an assumed name.
1992 brought Jeff together with German guitarist Axel Rudi Pell for ‘Eternal Prisoner’, the first of four studio albums he would record with Pell. Throughout the Nineties, Soto split his time between Axel Rudi Pell, Talisman, the short-lived Eyes and Takara. 1993 saw the release of four albums to feature Jeff’s vocal work: Talisman’s sophomore release ‘Genesis’, the Eyes demo album ‘Windows of the Soul’, the soundtrack to the cartoon film ‘Biker Mice from Mars’ and ‘Eternal Faith’ by Takara. Jeff went on to write and record two more albums with Takara, 1995’s ‘Taste of Heaven’ and 1998’s ‘Blind in Paradise’.
1994 was a banner year. Talisman released ‘Five Out of Five Live’, recorded on their successful debut Japanese tour. While they busied themselves writing the next studio album, ‘Humanimal’, Jeff recorded ‘Between the Walls’ with Axel Rudi Pell, and paired up with Takara’s Gary Schutt, contributing lead vocals to Schutt’s ‘Sentimetal’ solo disc.
1995 brought Soto’s first solo endeavor, ‘Love Parade’. It was a funky affair, with affectionate nods to influences Prince and Queen. Following the release of Talisman’s ‘Life’ that year, Marcel and Jeff recorded the first of two albums as Human Clay. Former taskmaster Yngwie Malmsteen appeared on the album, repaying Jacob and Soto’s contributions on Malmsteen’s own ‘Inspiration’ album. Rounding out 1996, Jeff recorded a third studio album with Axel Rudi Pell, ‘Black Moon Pyramid’. Two Talisman best-of compilations also appeared that year, ‘Besterious’ and ‘Best of Talisman’.
While Jeff could be heard on the raw ‘U4IA’ album by Human Clay and his final Pell album, 1997’s ‘Magic’, he could also be heard singing “Grease” and “YMCA” on the Boogie Knights album ‘Welcome to the Jungle Boogie’. The band was the premier party band of its kind, appearing in movies, on TV and at special events nationwide. The grueling pace of his Boogie Knights schedule didn’t keep Jeff from completing 1998’s ‘Truth’ album with the revamped Talisman. ‘Truth’ featured some of Jeff’s most impressive vocal work, as well as innovative arrangements of songs by Queen, Prince and Madonna.
Most of 1999 and 2000 was spent doing odd sessions here and there. Jeff recorded contributions for tributes to both Van Halen and Ozzy, laid down lead vocals for the film ‘Rock Star’ and recorded a series of demos with Zakk Wylde. Perhaps most interesting was an invitation to perform with Queen’s Brian May at the annual Queen convention in the UK. Jeff has since furthered his reputation among Queen fans with a series of appearances with the SAS Band (Spike’s All Stars), Queen sideman Spike Edney’s band.
In early 2002 Jeff, Marcel and guitarist Pontus Norgren convened under the banner of Humanimal to record a single self-titled album. Later that same year, Jeff shared the stage with Queen’s Brian May and Roger Taylor at an October event celebrating Queen’s induction to the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Jeff also made his UK debut as a headliner at the 2002 Gods festival, an acclaimed performance later released on CD and DVD.
2003 was all about Jeff Scott Soto the solo artist. First came the release of Jeff’s second solo album, ‘Prism’, featuring a who’s who of musicians from Jeff’s career and a duet with the great Glenn Hughes. Then upon the release of ‘Cats & Dogs’, a reunited Talisman undertook a short tour in the late summer, at the tail end of Soto’s successful European solo tour. Highlighting Jeff’s solo tour was an encore performance at the 2003 UK Queen Convention, issued on CD and DVD to the delight of Soto’s growing fan base.
Soto began 2004 with the writing and recording of his third solo album, titled ‘Lost in the Translation’. In addition, a performance at the January, 2004 NAMM show with Journey guitarist Neal Schon blossomed into a new project called Soul SirkUS. Jeff released ‘Lost in the Translation’ – which also featured Soul SirkUS band mate Neal Schon - to widespread acclaim, and effectively brought 2004 to a close with a return to stages in the United States, Europe and South America in support of the album. He also extended his reach around the globe with a two-week solo tour of Australia.
Soul SirkUS became Jeff’s focus for much of 2005. Following the release of the band’s debut CD ‘World Play’, Soul SirkUS spent all of April and May on tour, criss-crossing the United States and Europe. Soto returned to Europe and South America for a solo tour in the Fall of 2005, before returning home to begin work on what would be his fourth solo album.
The early months of 2006 were spent writing music in an altogether new direction, as Jeff collaborated with several notable Swedish songsmiths. At the same time, Jeff squeezed in enough time to record vocals for a somewhat unexpected Talisman album, the appropriately titled ‘7’. Thanks to a promotional push in the UK spearheaded by Richard Mace, Soto’s music garnered valuable airplay on the BBC radio network. In May of 2006, Soto parlayed his surge in popularity into ‘Essential Ballads’, a compilation of album cuts, b-sides and rarities that acted as a perfect calling card for the uninitiated. In July 2006, having just kicked off a major co-headlining tour of North America with Def Leppard, Journey suddenly found itself without a lead singer. Within the week, and without the benefit of a rehearsal, Jeff Scott Soto found himself face to face with 20,000 screaming Journey fans. By the time the tour buses rolled to a halt at the tail end of November, due to overwhelming demand the tour had been extended a full three months beyond its original August ending date. In December of 2006 came the official announcement of Jeff Scott Soto as the lead singer for Journey.
June 2007 brought the disappointing news of Jeff Scott Soto’s departure from Journey. This turn of events precluded any opportunity for Journey and JSS to collaborate in the studio and capitalize on the enormous potential of their union, a sentiment echoed on countless forums and fan sites across the internet. Jeff wasted no time, however; he dedicated the remainder of 2007 to completing his next solo album, begun prior to joining Journey. ‘A Beautiful Mess’, initially released via iTunes in September 2008, proved to be some of the most forward-thinking songs of Soto’s career, making it apparent that Jeff had reached the next stage in his evolution as an artist.
Jeff Scott Soto, or JSS as he is affectionately referred to by his fans, continues to stir the numerous irons he has in the fire at any given moment. News of Jeff’s latest and greatest endeavors will be forthcoming, as always, when they are ready to share with the world.
It’s an exciting time to be a fan of the music of Jeff Scott Soto. And in case you hadn’t noticed, Jeff’s made a lot of music to be a fan of. This biography is only the tip of the iceberg. So for the completists out there, print off a copy of Jeff’s discography, and happy hunting!
W.E.T.
Alongside members of Work Of Art and Eclipse, Soto founded W.E.T. The group, named after the initials of the band involved, Soto's representing Talisman, released a self-titled debut album in November 2009. In 2013, they released their second album Rise Up, and their third studio album Earthrage followed in 2018. They began recording a new album in 2020.
Sons of Apollo
In May 2017, he joined a progressive metal supergroup named Sons of Apollo with Derek Sherinian, bassist Billy Sheehan, drummer Mike Portnoy and guitarist Ron "Bumblefoot" Thal. Their debut album, Psychotic Symphony, was released Oct 20, 2017 with Inside Out/Sony. After releasing a live album in 2019, Sons of Apollo released their second album MMXX in January 2020.
Octavision
In 2020, alongside his Sons Of Apollo co-bandmate Billy Sheehan, Soto was invited by a Glendale, California based Armenian guitarist Hovak Alaverdyan to participate in his progressive metal project Octavision. There, Soto performed vocal duties on two tracks - "Coexist" and "Apocalyptus". The album titled Coexist was released on 29th December 2020.
Solo albums
* 1994 - Love Parade
* 2002 - Holding On (EP)
* 2002 - Prism
* 2003 - JSS Live at the Gods (live)
* 2004 - Believe in Me (EP)
* 2004 - Lost In The Translation
* 2006 - Essential Ballads
* 2009 - Beautiful Mess
* 2012 - Damage Control
* 2017 - Retribution
* 2020 - Wide Awake (In My Dreamland)
* 2021 - The Duets Collection, Vol. 1
* 2022 - Complicated
By the time he reached his mid-30’s, Jeff Scott Soto had already spent twenty years splitting his time between recording studios and concert stages around the world. From heavy metal and funk to AOR and pop, Jeff has done it all.
Born November 4, 1965, in Brooklyn, New York, Jeff Scott Soto relocated to the San Fernando Valley in California at the age of eight. During his formative years, while his friends were drawn to the likes of Kiss, Jeff’s musical tastes leaned more toward bands like Queen, Journey and Motown artists like the Jackson 5. Following graduation from high school in 1983, Jeff and his older brother Joey formed a series of dead-end metal bands.
In late 1984, Soto answered an open call for audition tapes by former Alcatrazz guitarist Yngwie J. Malmsteen. Jeff’s major label debut on ‘Yngwie J. Malmsteen’s Rising Force’ was released on Polydor that year. In 1985, Jeff returned to the recording studio to record Malmsteen’s ‘Marching Out’. The band began kicked off a tour in Japan, creating quite a stir; a Tokyo concert was filmed and later released on video as ‘Chasing Yngwie: Live in Tokyo, ‘85’.
After leaving Yngwie’s band, Jeff recorded demos with ex-Kiss guitarist Vinnie Vincent and later resurfaced with Japanese guitarist Kuni Takeuchi on 1988’s ‘Lookin’ for Action’. Jeff also recorded vocals, albeit under an alias, for ‘Kryst the Conqueror’, a project spearheaded by members of punk legends The Misfits.
In 1990 Jeff Scott Soto collaborated with former Rising Force band mate, bassist Marcel Jacob, in a distinctly European metal band called Talisman. He also appeared with hard-rocking California party band Eyes. Neither band toured extensively; Jeff found time to record 1991’s ‘Skrapp Mettle’ album, wisely appearing under an assumed name.
1992 brought Jeff together with German guitarist Axel Rudi Pell for ‘Eternal Prisoner’, the first of four studio albums he would record with Pell. Throughout the Nineties, Soto split his time between Axel Rudi Pell, Talisman, the short-lived Eyes and Takara. 1993 saw the release of four albums to feature Jeff’s vocal work: Talisman’s sophomore release ‘Genesis’, the Eyes demo album ‘Windows of the Soul’, the soundtrack to the cartoon film ‘Biker Mice from Mars’ and ‘Eternal Faith’ by Takara. Jeff went on to write and record two more albums with Takara, 1995’s ‘Taste of Heaven’ and 1998’s ‘Blind in Paradise’.
1994 was a banner year. Talisman released ‘Five Out of Five Live’, recorded on their successful debut Japanese tour. While they busied themselves writing the next studio album, ‘Humanimal’, Jeff recorded ‘Between the Walls’ with Axel Rudi Pell, and paired up with Takara’s Gary Schutt, contributing lead vocals to Schutt’s ‘Sentimetal’ solo disc.
1995 brought Soto’s first solo endeavor, ‘Love Parade’. It was a funky affair, with affectionate nods to influences Prince and Queen. Following the release of Talisman’s ‘Life’ that year, Marcel and Jeff recorded the first of two albums as Human Clay. Former taskmaster Yngwie Malmsteen appeared on the album, repaying Jacob and Soto’s contributions on Malmsteen’s own ‘Inspiration’ album. Rounding out 1996, Jeff recorded a third studio album with Axel Rudi Pell, ‘Black Moon Pyramid’. Two Talisman best-of compilations also appeared that year, ‘Besterious’ and ‘Best of Talisman’.
While Jeff could be heard on the raw ‘U4IA’ album by Human Clay and his final Pell album, 1997’s ‘Magic’, he could also be heard singing “Grease” and “YMCA” on the Boogie Knights album ‘Welcome to the Jungle Boogie’. The band was the premier party band of its kind, appearing in movies, on TV and at special events nationwide. The grueling pace of his Boogie Knights schedule didn’t keep Jeff from completing 1998’s ‘Truth’ album with the revamped Talisman. ‘Truth’ featured some of Jeff’s most impressive vocal work, as well as innovative arrangements of songs by Queen, Prince and Madonna.
Most of 1999 and 2000 was spent doing odd sessions here and there. Jeff recorded contributions for tributes to both Van Halen and Ozzy, laid down lead vocals for the film ‘Rock Star’ and recorded a series of demos with Zakk Wylde. Perhaps most interesting was an invitation to perform with Queen’s Brian May at the annual Queen convention in the UK. Jeff has since furthered his reputation among Queen fans with a series of appearances with the SAS Band (Spike’s All Stars), Queen sideman Spike Edney’s band.
In early 2002 Jeff, Marcel and guitarist Pontus Norgren convened under the banner of Humanimal to record a single self-titled album. Later that same year, Jeff shared the stage with Queen’s Brian May and Roger Taylor at an October event celebrating Queen’s induction to the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Jeff also made his UK debut as a headliner at the 2002 Gods festival, an acclaimed performance later released on CD and DVD.
2003 was all about Jeff Scott Soto the solo artist. First came the release of Jeff’s second solo album, ‘Prism’, featuring a who’s who of musicians from Jeff’s career and a duet with the great Glenn Hughes. Then upon the release of ‘Cats & Dogs’, a reunited Talisman undertook a short tour in the late summer, at the tail end of Soto’s successful European solo tour. Highlighting Jeff’s solo tour was an encore performance at the 2003 UK Queen Convention, issued on CD and DVD to the delight of Soto’s growing fan base.
Soto began 2004 with the writing and recording of his third solo album, titled ‘Lost in the Translation’. In addition, a performance at the January, 2004 NAMM show with Journey guitarist Neal Schon blossomed into a new project called Soul SirkUS. Jeff released ‘Lost in the Translation’ – which also featured Soul SirkUS band mate Neal Schon - to widespread acclaim, and effectively brought 2004 to a close with a return to stages in the United States, Europe and South America in support of the album. He also extended his reach around the globe with a two-week solo tour of Australia.
Soul SirkUS became Jeff’s focus for much of 2005. Following the release of the band’s debut CD ‘World Play’, Soul SirkUS spent all of April and May on tour, criss-crossing the United States and Europe. Soto returned to Europe and South America for a solo tour in the Fall of 2005, before returning home to begin work on what would be his fourth solo album.
The early months of 2006 were spent writing music in an altogether new direction, as Jeff collaborated with several notable Swedish songsmiths. At the same time, Jeff squeezed in enough time to record vocals for a somewhat unexpected Talisman album, the appropriately titled ‘7’. Thanks to a promotional push in the UK spearheaded by Richard Mace, Soto’s music garnered valuable airplay on the BBC radio network. In May of 2006, Soto parlayed his surge in popularity into ‘Essential Ballads’, a compilation of album cuts, b-sides and rarities that acted as a perfect calling card for the uninitiated. In July 2006, having just kicked off a major co-headlining tour of North America with Def Leppard, Journey suddenly found itself without a lead singer. Within the week, and without the benefit of a rehearsal, Jeff Scott Soto found himself face to face with 20,000 screaming Journey fans. By the time the tour buses rolled to a halt at the tail end of November, due to overwhelming demand the tour had been extended a full three months beyond its original August ending date. In December of 2006 came the official announcement of Jeff Scott Soto as the lead singer for Journey.
June 2007 brought the disappointing news of Jeff Scott Soto’s departure from Journey. This turn of events precluded any opportunity for Journey and JSS to collaborate in the studio and capitalize on the enormous potential of their union, a sentiment echoed on countless forums and fan sites across the internet. Jeff wasted no time, however; he dedicated the remainder of 2007 to completing his next solo album, begun prior to joining Journey. ‘A Beautiful Mess’, initially released via iTunes in September 2008, proved to be some of the most forward-thinking songs of Soto’s career, making it apparent that Jeff had reached the next stage in his evolution as an artist.
Jeff Scott Soto, or JSS as he is affectionately referred to by his fans, continues to stir the numerous irons he has in the fire at any given moment. News of Jeff’s latest and greatest endeavors will be forthcoming, as always, when they are ready to share with the world.
It’s an exciting time to be a fan of the music of Jeff Scott Soto. And in case you hadn’t noticed, Jeff’s made a lot of music to be a fan of. This biography is only the tip of the iceberg. So for the completists out there, print off a copy of Jeff’s discography, and happy hunting!
W.E.T.
Alongside members of Work Of Art and Eclipse, Soto founded W.E.T. The group, named after the initials of the band involved, Soto's representing Talisman, released a self-titled debut album in November 2009. In 2013, they released their second album Rise Up, and their third studio album Earthrage followed in 2018. They began recording a new album in 2020.
Sons of Apollo
In May 2017, he joined a progressive metal supergroup named Sons of Apollo with Derek Sherinian, bassist Billy Sheehan, drummer Mike Portnoy and guitarist Ron "Bumblefoot" Thal. Their debut album, Psychotic Symphony, was released Oct 20, 2017 with Inside Out/Sony. After releasing a live album in 2019, Sons of Apollo released their second album MMXX in January 2020.
Octavision
In 2020, alongside his Sons Of Apollo co-bandmate Billy Sheehan, Soto was invited by a Glendale, California based Armenian guitarist Hovak Alaverdyan to participate in his progressive metal project Octavision. There, Soto performed vocal duties on two tracks - "Coexist" and "Apocalyptus". The album titled Coexist was released on 29th December 2020.
Solo albums
* 1994 - Love Parade
* 2002 - Holding On (EP)
* 2002 - Prism
* 2003 - JSS Live at the Gods (live)
* 2004 - Believe in Me (EP)
* 2004 - Lost In The Translation
* 2006 - Essential Ballads
* 2009 - Beautiful Mess
* 2012 - Damage Control
* 2017 - Retribution
* 2020 - Wide Awake (In My Dreamland)
* 2021 - The Duets Collection, Vol. 1
* 2022 - Complicated
Bring It Home
Jeff Scott Soto Lyrics
We have lyrics for 'Bring It Home' by these artists:
B.A.G.I. Baby, baby I'm gonna bring it on home to you I done…
B.B. King & Paul Carrack Brother, ain't no love for the sun when she's gone I…
Boy Kiss Girl You got the sun in your eyes You got the wind…
Dappy We are , we are, We are, we are the only…
Dappy feat. The Wanted We are , we are, We are, we are the only…
Dappy Ft The Wanted We are , we are, We are, we are the only…
Dappy ft. The Wanted We are , we are, We are, we are the only…
Fateh The currency's been boring, man I'm talking stats Hope the c…
Feeder You can make it better in this world of sin Wanna…
Led Zeppelin Baby Mmm baby 'M gonna bring it on home to you I've got…
Lou Rawls If you ever change your mind About leavin', about leavin' me…
Mel & Tim Seems like in every hip conversation honey People brag about…
Moka Only feat. Swollen Members Swollen, always, brings it home (Swollen always brings it ho…
Nias I move like a spy undercover Ameris I buy me another I…
Nitin Sawhney Hmm, anything's possible Hmm-oh (In motion the seeds of ea…
P. Postman Ayo, turn the, turn the music up some more In the…
Poison Stand and rise and before your eyes The lions will…
Sick Individuals Everything you want with me We gon′ get em' Everything you w…
Silena Murrell Verse 1 Turn the lights down low Baby take your time please…
Swollen Members (feat. Moka Only) [Moka Only - Chorus] Swollen, always, bri…
The Clubs (Yeaaaaaaaa) We gon bring it home (Yeaaaaaaaa) Girl we don't…
The Expos These days are killing me hard Driving down the road in…
We have lyrics for these tracks by Jeff Scott Soto:
...A New Salvation Ten years later & still going The same questions over &…
2 Late 4 Goodbyes I can't believe what u're doing 2 me Just can't believe…
21st Century Don't drink,don't smoke If you don't think, don't vote Red…
21st Century (Live) Don't drink, don't smoke If you don't think, don't vote Red …
4 U Lay your body down, come a little closer The night belongs…
Afraid to Die Time stands still When you're feeling down and all alone L…
As I Do 2 U Someone like u I never believed, Would ever be in my…
Beginning 2 end Tears in your eyes like a diamond on your face Leaving…
Believe in me Just relax & stay a while I feel the need 2…
Broken Man Walk through the valley of the shadow of death With the…
By Your Side Another night has gone I feel I want 2 do it…
Carry On Wayward Son Perdona si te estoy llamando en este momento Pero me hacia…
Colour My XTC This allegation, one: I'm willed two: confess now My lust be…
Coming Home Can we meet under a velvet sky? Where red is green,…
Complicated COMPLICATED I KNOW WHAT IS ON YOUR MIND I KNOW I'M…
Cry Me A River I whisper softly but the words no longer say So now…
Damage Control It's all just so complicated This fix I've designed It's e…
Desperate DESPERATE (DEL VECCHIOSOTO) WHAT DO YOU SEE NOW THAT YOUR …
Die A Little She always choose to walk on the different side of…
Doin' time Insatiable, u come 2 me I'm here 2 set u free I'm…
Don't Come Easy I lie awake here by the phone Knowing u're not alone…
Don't Walk Away Once it's over, that's when all the pain walks in I…
Don't Wanna Say Goodbye Time has come, I have 2 go the lights are…
Drowning There's a time & place 4 everything u say &…
Drowning (Live) Everything perfect in this world Vanishes in just one moment…
Elena Don't know what was on my mind How I could let…
Encore: Stand Up Stand up and shout Stand up stand up stand up and…
Eye You think maybe there could be more to live The grass…
Eyes Of Love Staring at the eyes... U tell me u want everything that…
Find Our Way We live dreams in black & white All the colour's faded…
Forever Young Let's dance in style, lets dance for a while Heaven can…
Friend Your daddy's gone, another time 4 healing The distance exte…
Funk Sandwich Hey u, y u fightin A feelin everyone's found excitin'? & it…
Gin & Tonic Sky We can't go on pretending that we never loved before How…
Give A Little More Wonder me, I can't find the meaning of your ways Can't…
Gottit Goin On Write a letter, baby, join the big Parade Talk a rhyme,…
Heaven Knows Awoken by the tears and anger, a sudden flood of…
Hey It's that time, my work is finished It's a quarter past…
High time Whisper in the morning turns into a silent scream Can u…
Holding On I remember the 1st time that I held u I knew…
How Long That ain't no way 2 treat me, cuz I deserve…
How to Love Again Why u wanna be cruel to me baby Why u keeping…
I Want to Take You Higher Hey, Hey, Hey, Hey! Feeling's getting stronger Music's …
I Will Survive At first, I was afraid, I was petrified Kept thinkin' I…
I'Ll Be Waiting Letras de músicas - Letras.mus.br Menubuscar I'll Be Waiti…
If I Never Let Her Go Time has never been a friend of mine Never was in…
If Rhis Is The End Something is saying things ain't been right I can tell in…
Kick It Oo , yea baby , i really love the way…
Krazy World Everybody looking for a better way, better day World is-a c…
Lesson of Love LESSONS OF LOVE (DEL VECCHIOSOTO) I NEVER BELIEVED IN SO-CA…
Listen Up Life they say u can't runaway Tell me do u really…
Living in a Dream LIVING IN A DREAM (DEL VECCHIOSOTO) CAPTURED BY THE MOMENT …
Lonely Shade Of Blue I remember the cool summer nights The way u called my…
Look Inside Your Heart Look Inside Your Heart lyrics: I've been around for a thous…
Lost In The Translation If you're looking 4 someone 2 kick around the floor Let…
Love Is Alive LOVE IS THE REVOLUTION I SIT ALONE IN THE DARK REFLECTING…
Love Parade I know a place where we can hide from the…
Love's Blind LOVE'S BLIND (DEL VECCHIOSOTO) GRACEFULLY WE'RE ALL IN SEA…
Monogamy If love & trust r what u want Then, baby i'm…
Mountain There's a man sittin' on a mountain And he's feeling 10…
Mystified MYSTIFIED (DEL VECCHIOSOTO) YOU'RE LIKE A DRUG I'M RESTRAI…
On my own Tell me the truth & I'll give u the answers It's…
Our Song Here we go again , taking it slowly I get the…
Our Song (Live) Here we go again, taking it slowly I get the feeling,…
Paper Wings PAPER WINGS (DEL VECCHIOSOTO) YOU ARE THE CHOSEN ONE THE S…
People Let's talk about pleasure & pain Let's talk about all the…
Sacred Eyes Can we meet under a velvet sky? Where red is green,…
Send Her My Love It's been so long Since I've seen her face You said…
Shot In The Dark Out on the street, I'm stalking the night, I can hear…
So This Is Love Oh, yeah Now check me out on the good side here Well…
Someone to Love SOMEONE TO LOVE (DEL VECCHIOSOTO) HELLO, WELCOME TO AVALON …
Soul Divine In my mind so clear I never let u get…
Stand Up (essa música foi gravada pelo JSS para o filme "Rockstar") …
Still Be Loving U Long b4 the day our eyes met I'd seen your face…
Take U Down I… don't know what I've done to u For the things…
Tearin Out My Heart Remember the way you made me feel Such young love but Someth…
Tears That I Cry Feels like I'm running circles Not much left that I can…
Testify Mama i got something new for you I been thinking 'bout…
This Ain't The Love It's 6 a.m., the mornings still She knows heaven's just out…
Through It All You are forever in my life You see me through the…
Till The End Of Time Can't believe something so new could ever feel so right &…
Time Whisper in the morning turns into a silent scream Can u…
United/Divided It's been a long time, seems like yesterday I heard the…
Warrior Just a lonely hunter always Searching for another prey, Or a…
We Wish You a Merry Xmas We wish you a merry Christmas We wish you a merry…
Wide Awake WIDE AWAKE (IN MY DREAMLAND) (DEL VECCHIOSOTO) 4 IN THE MOR…
Without You WITHOUT YOU (DEL VECCHIOSOTO) YOU PROMISED TO LOVE TILL TIM…
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For those who don't know, this is a cover of a Soul SirkUS song. Soul SirkUS featured JSS on vocals, Neal Schon on guitar, Marco Mendoza on bass, and Deen on drums. So, half the band participating in this remake. :) JSS' new album, The Duets Collection, Vol. 1 is Jeff looking back at his entire career and covering songs from various bands he has been in and having someone accompany him on a duet for each song. It is also in the video description, but full tracklisting below.
Tracklist:
1. Livin’ The Life (ROCK STAR) with Erik Mårtensson (Eclipse/W.E.T.)
2. Don’t Let It End (YNGWIE MALMSTEEN) - with Dino Jelusick
3. Mysterious (TALISMAN) - with Eric Martin (Mr. Big)
4. Believe in Me (JSS) - with Nathan James (Inglorious)
5. Coming Home (SOUL SIRKUS) - with Deen Castronovo (Revolution Saints, Journey)
6. I’ll Be Waiting (TALISMAN) - with Alirio Netto (Shaman, Queen Extravaganza)
7. Callin’ All Girls (EYES) - with Russell Allen (Symphony X, Allen/Lande)
8. Colour My XTC (TALISMAN) - with Renan Zonta (Electric Mob)
9. Warrior (AXEL RUDI PELL) - with Johnny Gioeli (Hardline, Axel Rudi Pell)
10. Holding On (JSS) - with BJ (SOTO, Spektra)
11. Again 2 B Found (HUMANIMAL) - with Mats Leven (Candlemass, Trans-Siberian Orchestra)
LINE-UP:
Jeff Scott Soto - Vocals, Bass and Keys
Edu Cominato - Drums
Tony Dickinson - Bass
Jorge Salan - Guitars
Howie Simon - Guitars and Bass
Leo Mancini - Guitars
@frontiersmusicsrl
For those who don't know, this is a cover of a Soul SirkUS song. Soul SirkUS featured JSS on vocals, Neal Schon on guitar, Marco Mendoza on bass, and Deen on drums. So, half the band participating in this remake. :) JSS' new album, The Duets Collection, Vol. 1 is Jeff looking back at his entire career and covering songs from various bands he has been in and having someone accompany him on a duet for each song. It is also in the video description, but full tracklisting below.
Tracklist:
1. Livin’ The Life (ROCK STAR) with Erik Mårtensson (Eclipse/W.E.T.)
2. Don’t Let It End (YNGWIE MALMSTEEN) - with Dino Jelusick
3. Mysterious (TALISMAN) - with Eric Martin (Mr. Big)
4. Believe in Me (JSS) - with Nathan James (Inglorious)
5. Coming Home (SOUL SIRKUS) - with Deen Castronovo (Revolution Saints, Journey)
6. I’ll Be Waiting (TALISMAN) - with Alirio Netto (Shaman, Queen Extravaganza)
7. Callin’ All Girls (EYES) - with Russell Allen (Symphony X, Allen/Lande)
8. Colour My XTC (TALISMAN) - with Renan Zonta (Electric Mob)
9. Warrior (AXEL RUDI PELL) - with Johnny Gioeli (Hardline, Axel Rudi Pell)
10. Holding On (JSS) - with BJ (SOTO, Spektra)
11. Again 2 B Found (HUMANIMAL) - with Mats Leven (Candlemass, Trans-Siberian Orchestra)
LINE-UP:
Jeff Scott Soto - Vocals, Bass and Keys
Edu Cominato - Drums
Tony Dickinson - Bass
Jorge Salan - Guitars
Howie Simon - Guitars and Bass
Leo Mancini - Guitars
@RockDom
Thanx Frontiers 🤘💜🔥
@DlmlZ
Great song, great lyrics, excellent singing of both Deen and Scott. Thanks a lot for sharing! Love it! Pure entertainment in these current dark times we all are facing!
@juhamakinen2804
Hi Deen whats going on? You are always beating spirit of Journey..never for get that!!
@PeachWNK
I just met someone in the Denver airport today (9/6) that is part of Frontiers, but I don’t remember his name. :) (He worked with Revolution Saints, Dead Daisies, and is working on the next LA Guns release.) I fan girled over Deen so hard that I embarrassed myself. Ugh. 🙄 Anyway, Frontiers, thank you for what you’re doing…. So much good music coming out.
@RockDom
@@PeachWNK very cool.... and yes.... 🤘
@stephaniemuir584
Deen you know you're the best singer out there right now
@92Pony
Deen's voice is simply AMAZING!! Captivating!!
@optimisticoutreach1236
I though it was Perry in the beginning when I listened on Spotify. Never realised how much Dino sounds like Steve...
@edgarstubbleface6211
Yes, Cant turn it off,,,