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Steve Perry Is Auctioning Signed Journey Memorabilia To Benefit Fire Relief

Steve Perry at the Dreamworks' Pictures premiere of "Need For Speed". Arrivals held at TCL Chinese Theatre in Hollywood, CA, March 6, 2014. "Need For Speed" Premiere, Los Angeles, California, USA - 06 Mar 2014
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Steve Perry, the former lead vocalist of the iconic rock band Journey, has embarked on a heartfelt mission to aid the victims of the devastating wildfires in Altadena, Los Angeles. In collaboration with Darkives Collectibles, an emergent archiving initiative under the banner of Dark Horse Records, Perry has launched an auction featuring a trove of personal memorabilia from his music career, aiming to raise funds for the Sweet Relief Musicians Fund. This fund is dedicated to supporting musicians and music industry professionals facing financial hardships due to health or disaster-related challenges.

The auction offers over 50 unique items that Perry has treasured over the years, encompassing an array of memorabilia that is not only significant to rock music history but also imbued with personal memories. Among the standout pieces are handwritten lyrics from timeless Journey hits such as “Don’t Stop Believin'” and “Faithfully,” along with Perry’s multi-platinum RIAA award for Journey’s “Greatest Hits,” which acknowledges over 15 million albums sold. These items, sourced directly from Perry’s personal archives, offer fans a rare opportunity to own genuine pieces of music history, each signed and authenticated, ready to be treasured by the highest bidders.

Incorporating a diverse range of collectibles, the auction also includes personal copies of Perry’s critically lauded solo album “Street Talk,” Journey’s “E5C4P3,” and “Frontiers” albums, all autographed and preserved in conjunction with Audio Media Grading (AMG). Beyond music, fans have the chance to bid on vintage tour merchandise such as t-shirts and tour programs from significant Journey tours, including the “Escape” tour and Perry’s solo “Street Talk” tour from the early ’80s. These items, collected from his prime touring days, reflect Perry’s storied career and the fervor of his fanbase, further emphasized by a particularly personal piece—a “JRNEYFAN” license plate, famously thrown on stage, highlighting Perry’s connection with his audience.

Steve Perry commented on the auction, expressing his excitement to share his musical journey with the public. “Every item comes directly from my personal archive, stored for many years. It’s time to pass them on to be enjoyed and treasured by others,” Perry stated, highlighting the meaningful purpose behind the auction as all proceeds are directed towards aiding those affected by the Altadena fires. This charitable venture underscores Perry’s long-standing commitment to supporting community efforts and provides a meaningful way for fans to participate in relief efforts while obtaining a piece of rock history.

The auction is heralded not only as a testament to Perry’s generosity but also as a showcase of the new memorabilia platform, Darkives Collectibles. Dhani Harrison, CEO of Dark Horse Records and co-founder of Darkives, praised Perry as a perfect inaugural partner for the platform, highlighting his legacy and the intrinsic value of the items on offer. Harrison’s sentiments were echoed by Aric Steinberg, executive director at Sweet Relief Musicians Fund, who noted the significant impact Perry’s support and contributions have on the lives of those in financial distress due to ongoing fire recovery efforts.

Beyond the auction, Perry has also shared exciting musical news, releasing a reimagined version of Journey’s “Faithfully” as a duet with the legendary Willie Nelson. This collaboration was recorded across renowned studios in Nashville and Perry’s own Love Box studio, produced by Kent Wells and Perry himself. This release not only brings fresh interpretation to a classic but also reinforces Perry’s enduring influence in the music industry as he continues to explore creative ventures.

The initiative by Steve Perry, aided by Darkives Collectibles and other co-collaborators, highlights a notable intersection of music history, charitable giving, and fan engagement, bringing together Perry’s personal story and public legacy for a cause that impacts lives. As the auction progresses, it offers a unique chance for collectors and fans alike to contribute to the fire relief effort while securing a tangible piece of one of rock’s most memorable eras. Through this selfless act, Steve Perry not only extends his legacy beyond music but also reminds the world of the power of community and the importance of coming together to support those in need.

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